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19 Aug 2009, 1:51 am
In the federal system, regular search warrants are governed by Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. [read post]
10 Jun 2016, 9:32 am by John Elwood
Florida and Atkins v. [read post]
25 Feb 2010, 12:15 am
Kaplan, in an opinion unsealed Wednesday, ruled on Jan. 21 that the discovery obligations of prosecutors extend to the memos because DOJ officials can rightly be considered part of the "government" within the meaning of Rule 16 of the Rules of Criminal Procedure. [read post]
12 Oct 2017, 9:19 am by John Elwood
Florida, 16-9448 Issues: (1) Whether, when a F [read post]
11 Mar 2018, 6:42 am by Dave Maass
They argued that city policy forbids using personal phones for city business—and of course, no one would violate those rules. [read post]
30 Jul 2020, 11:01 pm by Michael Froomkin
Every person has the right to have an impartial judge hear the facts of their case and apply the rule of law. [read post]
16 Jun 2010, 8:30 am by Lisa McElroy
Costa Crociere, Justice Sotomayor wrote for the Court in holding that the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure allow a plaintiff to amend the name of a defendant when she gets it wrong in her original complaint. [read post]
1 May 2012, 12:58 pm by Law Lady
MAROONE CHEVROLET OF DELRAY, LLC., a Florida limited liability corporation, and AUTONATION FINANCIAL SERVICES CORP., a foreign corporation, Appellees. 4th District.Civil procedure -- Dismissal -- Standing -- Trial court correctly concluded that dissolved limited liability company which had assigned its claims against defendant to members of LLC lacked standingVERO BEACH REAL ESTATE INVESTORS, L.L.C. and ERIC LEVINE, Appellants, v. [read post]
27 Jun 2017, 1:48 pm by Brianne Gorod
The procedural history in Buck is complicated, and the question before the court was exceedingly technical, but the court took the opportunity the case presented to make an important statement about the role that race can play in our criminal justice system. [read post]