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22 Jan 2022, 8:57 am by Andrew Delaney
Defendant—you guessed it—was charged with potential-life-imprisonment offenses and held without bail. [read post]
22 Jan 2022, 7:15 am by Kevin LaCroix
The church superintendent required Bach to appear before the council to defend his behavior. [read post]
21 Jan 2022, 4:45 pm by Eugene Volokh
For the purposes of their ADA and Section 504 claims, Plaintiffs and Defendants both agree that Plaintiffs are qualified individuals with disabilities. [read post]
21 Jan 2022, 12:49 pm by Andrew Hamm
City of Chicago, Illinois, Blake Conyers challenges the Chicago Police Department’s policy of selling or destroying the personal property seized from arrestees if the arrestee does not retrieve it within 30 days. [read post]
21 Jan 2022, 10:00 am by James Kachmar
   The Ninth Circuit likewise rejected the plaintiff’s argument that any such artist could simply opt-out of the litigation finding that Rule 23(b)(2) does not provide such a right. [read post]
21 Jan 2022, 6:23 am by Eugene Volokh
On April 2, 2019, plaintiff underwent a discectomy to her lumbar spine. [read post]
21 Jan 2022, 5:41 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Since these were “clinically proven” claims, they could be shown literally false either by “attacking the validity of the defendant’s tests directly or by showing that the defendant’s tests are contradicted or unsupported by other scientific tests. [read post]
21 Jan 2022, 3:15 am by familoo
Last week HHJ Dancey published a second judgment in a case involving allegations of rape and domestic abuse including coercive and controlling behaviour (the judgment is A Child (Application of PD12J : No.2 – Findings of Fact) [2022] EWFC 2). [read post]
21 Jan 2022, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
Joe Manchin and Kirsten Sinema made clear they would not weaken the 60-vote rule, defending it as a tool to protect minority-party rights and promote bipartisanship. [read post]
If a defendant is convicted, the punishment may include: 2 to 20 years in prisonUp to $10,000 in finesPossible probation following releaseHow do attorneys defend manslaughter in Texas? [read post]
If a defendant is convicted, the punishment may include: 2 to 20 years in prisonUp to $10,000 in finesPossible probation following releaseHow do attorneys defend manslaughter in Texas? [read post]
If a defendant is convicted, the punishment may include: 2 to 20 years in prisonUp to $10,000 in finesPossible probation following releaseHow do attorneys defend manslaughter in Texas? [read post]
If a defendant is convicted, the punishment may include: 2 to 20 years in prisonUp to $10,000 in finesPossible probation following releaseHow do attorneys defend manslaughter in Texas? [read post]
20 Jan 2022, 6:41 pm by Blair & Kim, PLLC
” The appeals court stated that a victim does not have to say he thinks the defendant will actually kill him; instead there just must be evidence that the victim was “scared. [read post]
20 Jan 2022, 2:01 pm by John Elwood
In his petition, McCarthy maintains that the clause does not foreclose all judicial review and that other constitutional provisions, such as the quorum clause, indicate that physical attendance is a constitutional requirement. [read post]
20 Jan 2022, 12:16 pm by Kevin LaCroix
Litigation frequency also declined by approximately 22%.[2]   Litigation exposure of non-U.S. issuers, public corporations that trade via american depositary receipts amounts to $19.2 billion, a material decrease of about 85% relative to 2020. [read post]