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23 Apr 2008, 3:29 pm
Who could possibly think that not letting anyone on the defendant's side hear the testimony of the key prosecution witness before cross-examining her was okay? [read post]
24 May 2007, 3:42 pm
Then see if you agree with me as regards the following maxim:When you're clearly guilty of murder, put on no evidence at the guilt phase, and have prior convictions for both the forcible rape of a 9-year old girl as well as a home invasion robbery, don't repeatedly make (and get caught with) shanks and jail-made handcuff keys in your cell while you're awaiting trial. [read post]
25 Feb 2024, 10:00 pm by Stephen Bilkis
Like with any sex crime, consent is a crucial factor in determining whether an act of touching constitutes forcible touching, and the absence of consent is a key element in establishing guilt under this statute. [read post]
23 Jan 2007, 12:07 pm
Yes, Coleman took a car at gunpoint, but (1) he took it from someone sitting at an office desk, in a business, when the car was parked outside, and (2) it wasn't even her car -- it was the car of her boss, and she merely had access to his keys, which he had left in the office when he went to a job in another vehicle. [read post]
12 Jun 2007, 11:39 am
Somehow, he obtained many of the keys to the school, and particularly to the gymnasium area. [read post]
11 Sep 2017, 12:43 pm
Lujano could not find his keys and told Marco to go through the window. [read post]
25 Mar 2021, 2:13 am
  (I recite the facts at some length because they're potentially indicative of his risk of reoffending, which is one of the key issues.) [read post]
9 Aug 2010, 11:14 am
Torres took the keys out of the vehicle's ignition in order to prevent Jones from driving off without him. [read post]
19 May 2009, 9:29 am
But this one, in my view, you let go.Throw away the key, declare victory, and be done with it. [read post]
22 Apr 2009, 7:28 pm
In Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Macdonald (No 11) [2009] NSWSC 287  the New South Wales Supreme Court has decided in favour of ASIC's civil claim that a number of statements in the Draft ASX Announcement by James Hardie to the effect that the Foundation would have sufficient funds to meet all legitimate Asbestos Claims, that it was fully funded and provided certainty for people with legitimate Asbestos Claims were false or misleading and that… [read post]