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10 Sep 2023, 5:33 pm by crimdefense@hotmail.com
Individuals charged with OWI can challenge the accuracy of the sobriety tests results in court by providing evidence that they were not administered in a standardized way or that environmental conditions prevented them from completing them as instructed. [read post]
6 Sep 2023, 7:21 am by Alex Phipps
These summaries will be added to Smith’s Criminal Case Compendium, a free and searchable database of case summaries from 2008 to the present. [read post]
1 Sep 2023, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
Judge Says Peter Navarro Can’t Use Privilege as Defense in Contempt Case MSN – Paul Duggan (Washington Post) | Published: 8/30/2023 A judge ruled Peter Navarro, a Trump White House adviser charged with criminal contempt of Congress, cannot argue to a jury that he was barred by executive privilege from providing testimony and documents to the House committee investigating the attack on the U.S. [read post]
24 Aug 2023, 2:50 pm by Eugene Volokh
The standard jury instruction acknowledges that Florida's district courts of appeal have adopted different definitions of the word. [read post]
16 Aug 2023, 1:01 pm by Phil Dixon
Each category has narrow definitions and standards that must be met as a matter of constitutional law before criminal liability can be imposed. [read post]
4 Aug 2023, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
De Oliveira’s actions at Mar-a-Lago, and later statements to federal investigators, shows how the longtime Trump employee has become a key figure in the investigation, one whose alleged actions could bolster the obstruction case against the former president. [read post]
24 Jul 2023, 2:17 pm by Michael Lowe
  The alleged lie forming the basis of the perjury charge may have been told before a grand jury; in a separate criminal proceeding; or any type of civil matter. [read post]
23 Jul 2023, 4:00 am by Administrator
Appeals Criminal Law: Jury Instructions; Criminal OrganizationsR. v. [read post]
20 Jul 2023, 7:59 am by Alex Phipps
These summaries will be added to Smith’s Criminal Case Compendium, a free and searchable database of case summaries from 2008 to the present. [read post]
20 Jul 2023, 5:01 am by Eugene Volokh
In this case, the Commonwealth deferred to the trial court's decision to instruct the jury that any conviction must satisfy the Miller standard, i.e., a recognized exception to the First Amendment's prohibition against criminalizing speech. [read post]
11 Jul 2023, 6:39 am by Joseph L. Hyde
Hyde and Brittany Bromell, respectively, will be added to Smith’s Criminal Case Compendium, a free and searchable database of case summaries from 2008 to present. [read post]
5 Jul 2023, 12:03 pm by Jonathan Blecher
The Florida Standard Jury Instructions define the elements of a DUI as follows: 1. [read post]
30 Jun 2023, 11:13 am by Mark D. Rasch
” Implications of the Court’s Opinion on Online Harassment Cases Going forward, statutes that allow for conviction without demonstrating at least recklessness, or jury instructions that don’t require establishing a specific mental state, are unlikely to withstand constitutional scrutiny. [read post]
26 Jun 2023, 10:56 am by Roger Parloff
“I think there needs to be one standard of justice in this country. [read post]
24 Jun 2023, 5:01 am by Eugene Volokh
The Florida Supreme Court's jury instructions offer an inkling into covered conduct, but likewise leave the reader with more questions than answers. [read post]
24 Jun 2023, 3:32 am by SHG
 And the trial court judge instructed the jury to not use that confession with regard to Samia. [read post]
8 Jun 2023, 7:46 am by Alex Phipps
These summaries will be added to Smith’s Criminal Case Compendium, a free and searchable database of case summaries from 2008 to the present. [read post]
1 Jun 2023, 12:37 pm by Eugene Volokh
" Although in our legal sufficiency review we must view the evidence in the light most favorable to the factfinder, the court of criminal appeals has instructed that, in obscenity cases, we must also "make the independent determination [of] whether the material that is alleged to be obscene is constitutionally obscene. [read post]