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28 Sep 2017, 7:43 am by Daily Record Staff
Criminal procedure — Motion to suppress evidence — Traffic stop Charged with possession of cocaine, appellant, Judy Lynn Haddix, moved to suppress, in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, the statements she had made to police and the drugs found on her person, when the vehicle in which she was traveling was the subject of ... [read post]
22 Jul 2020, 6:30 am by Daily Record Staff
., appellant, was convicted of possession of a regulated firearm by a disqualified person; wearing, carrying, or transporting a handgun in a vehicle; wearing, carrying, or transporting a handgun on his ... [read post]
4 Feb 2019, 7:37 am by Daily Record Staff
Criminal procedure — Motion to suppress evidence — Traffic stop On January 22, 2018 appellant, Altn Walter Holloman was convicted by a jury sitting in the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County of wearing carrying and transporting a handgun on his person, wearing carrying and transporting a handgun in a vehicle, unlawful possession of a ... [read post]
28 Feb 2007, 2:12 pm
Some of the best of the recent blogs dealing with personal injury law (that I found):On the subject of punitive damages in Philip Morris v. [read post]
10 Aug 2023, 3:40 am by Dan Filler
This just in: Journal of Law and Public Policy Fall 2023 Symposium Topic: Free Speech and the United States Constitution Date:   November 17, 2023 (speakers are welcome to participate in-person or by Zoom) University of St. [read post]
25 Aug 2023, 5:30 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
Kohler v Polsky 2023 NY Slip Op 04373 Decided on August 23, 2023 Appellate Division, Second Department describes a familiar situation in which a construction worker, injured on the job, retains an attorney to file a Worker’s Compensation claim, and assumes that the attorney will also file a personal injury claim. [read post]
23 Dec 2024, 11:18 am by Evangelina Cantu
’” That is how Chief Justice Mike McGrath referred to the Montana constitution’s provision that ensures the citizens of Montana the “right to a clean and healthful environment” and on which he grounded the majority’s opinion in his December 18, 2024,  holiday gift to the environment and the 16 youth plaintiffs in Held v. [read post]
18 Apr 2010, 4:22 pm by constitutional lawblogger
The persistent problem of the constitutional balance between the Executive and Judicial branches is personalized as a struggle between "two intellectual gladiators" with their "Coliseum" as the Supreme Court of the United States in an article in today's "Week in... [read post]