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7 Sep 2010, 8:01 pm
Based on a recent United States Supreme Court decision, Padilla v. [read post]
3 Aug 2010, 3:25 pm
In a case captioned State v Federico, the NJ Appellate Division held that a defendant convicted of a DWI offense and multiple other traffic offenses may not be sentenced to more than 180 days in county jail. [read post]
22 Jun 2009, 3:25 am
Continuing its long string of affirmances in crack resentencing cases, the Third Circuit affirmed the denial of sentence reduction for an eligible defendant in United States v. [read post]
17 Jun 2007, 8:10 pm
Nor, the state continues, is certiorari warranted based either on the prospect of overruling the Court's decision in Murray v. [read post]
21 Jun 2010, 10:39 am by Steve Vladeck
North Carolina).It is definitely worth debating these issues on the merits, especially in the unique context of the Spending Clause, where, in my view, there is a fairly strong argument that (so long as the regulation survives South Dakota v. [read post]
29 Apr 2013, 11:01 am by John Pfaff
Adam Liptak has a depressing piece up in today's New York Times about how states are respodning to the Supreme Court's decision in Graham v Florida, which declared life without parole sentences for minors unconstitutional. [read post]
18 May 2011, 1:00 pm by McNabb Associates, P.C.
Article 4(2) expressly excludes from the reach of the political offense exception several categories of offenses, including the following: (i) a murder or willful crime against the person of a Head of State of one of the Contracting States, or a member of the Head of State’s family; (ii) an offense for which both Contracting States have the obligation pursuant to a multilateral international agreement to extradite the person sought or to submit the case to… [read post]
12 Aug 2009, 1:54 am
Summary of Decision issued August 12, 2009Summaries are prepared by Law Librarians and are not official statements of the Wyoming Supreme Court.Case Name: Long v. [read post]