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12 Jan 2010, 1:32 pm
“DNA evidence remains powerful inculpatory evidence even though the state concedes [its expert] overstated its probative value,” the Supreme Court wrote in McDaniel v. [read post]
11 Jan 2010, 4:14 pm by Walter Reaves
The Supreme Court reversed the 9th Circuit again in McDaniel v. [read post]
7 Mar 2013, 7:30 am by Dan Ernst
  Eight months later, in early 2012, in the long awaited decision in Edwards Aquifer Authority and the State of Texas v. [read post]
26 Jan 2010, 1:55 pm
“DNA evidence remains powerful inculpatory evidence even though the state concedes [its expert] overstated its probative value,” the Supreme Court wrote in McDaniel v. [read post]
26 Jan 2010, 1:55 pm
“DNA evidence remains powerful inculpatory evidence even though the state concedes [its expert] overstated its probative value,” the Supreme Court wrote in McDaniel v. [read post]
16 Jul 2012, 10:56 am by Steve Hall
  The Arkansas Supreme Court ruling in Hobbs v. [read post]
9 Jul 2024, 1:00 pm by Nigel Stacey
According to Alaska State Trooper spokesman Austin McDaniel, The Department of Public Safety’s patrol vessel received a distress call from the salmon fishermen aboard the F/V ANNY JOY in Kvichak Bay at approximately 12:30 a.m. [read post]
4 Mar 2016, 8:44 am
 Whereas Judge Rawlinson dissents, saying that in her view, the relevant state court didn't think that Juror No. 2 was deliberately followed by the police on the basis of his holdout status. [read post]
24 Feb 2012, 10:26 am by Anne Bowen Poulin
Dustin McDaniel, Attorney General for the State of Arkansas, argued for the state. [read post]
29 Oct 2021, 5:26 pm by Howard Bashman
In news coverage of the oral argument, Kirk McDaniel of Courthouse News Service reports that “San Antonio claims immunity from suit over Chick-fil-A rejection; In a case challenging San Antonio’s rejection of an airport Chick-fil-A restaurant, the highest court in Texas heard debate over a controversial state law allowing citizens to sue government entities for taking action against religious groups. [read post]