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31 Oct 2017, 2:31 pm
He called the police immediately.On August 24, 2013, around midnight, Fresno Police Officer Vincent Zavala was driving behind a 1999 red Honda Civic driven by defendant. [read post]
16 May 2017, 11:53 am
About one and a half hours later, he was transported to the police station where he coherently provided biographical data to the police officers. [read post]
16 Jun 2015, 4:07 pm
.'s office will be that it's not worth it to spend money on a retrial, even though the Court of Appeal reversed the first-degree murder conviction that resulte in a 25-to-life sentence for Ms. [read post]
27 Jan 2023, 12:08 pm
The only question I have is about a single line in Justice Snauffer's opinion, about the fraud/theft office. [read post]
27 Jan 2024, 7:54 pm by Josh Blackman
[This post is co-authored with Professor Seth Barrett Tillman] On January 18, Professor Akhil Reed Amar and Professor Vikram Amar filed an amicus brief in Trump v. [read post]
8 Jun 2010, 12:06 pm
I‘ve never seen so many people so eager to get out of here. [read post]
29 May 2014, 4:33 pm
Reasonable people should know that whenever you get a prescription filled, any law enforcement officer -- or any administrative officer with the state -- is entitled to know upon request what drugs you take. [read post]
23 May 2023, 2:32 pm by lennyesq
The law bars people who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents, and whose “domicile,” or permanent home, is in China, from purchasing property in Florida altogether. [read post]
17 Mar 2009, 10:29 am
Within 24 hours of his release, as required, appellant met with parole agent and officer of the day Gloria Chadwick for an initial interview. . . . [read post]
6 Feb 2007, 12:01 pm
From anyone, and much less from someone we entrust to be an officer of the court. [read post]
23 Jul 2009, 11:35 am
., you want to affirm because we know the guy's a bad dude, plus we naturally give deference to the officer's suspicion because it turns out s/he was right -- but I think this one-way rachet may also tend to give appellate judges a somewhat distorted view of the facts and circumstances on the street. [read post]