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8 Oct 2021, 6:40 am by Unreported Opinions
Criminal law — Sufficiency of evidence — First degree assault Following a bench trial in the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, Matthew Richard Johnson, appellant, was convicted of first-degree assault, second-degree assault, and reckless endangerment. [read post]
8 Oct 2021, 3:47 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
The allegations of wrongdoing against Feder, RESF, Goldberg, and Herrick Feinstein are equally deficient inasmuch as they fail to allege specific facts from which it could be reasonably inferred that Feder, RESF, Goldberg, and Herrick Feinstein acted with the requisite degree of scienter (see Sammy v Haupel, 170 AD3d 1224, 1225), and/or otherwise fail to allege specific facts from which it could be inferred that the alleged deceit was the proximate cause of any injury to Edward or Anthony… [read post]
7 Oct 2021, 9:03 pm by Jillian Moss
Supreme Court’s divided opinions in June Medical Services v. [read post]
5 Oct 2021, 7:01 pm by James Romoser
His legal team argued for years that Johnson was ineligible for the death penalty under Atkins v. [read post]
1 Oct 2021, 1:57 pm by Andrew Hamm
Johnson, thereby prohibiting officers from posing any unrelated questions even where the inquiry does not measurably extend the duration of the stop. [read post]
20 Sep 2021, 4:30 am by Eric Segall
" Professor Colb noted that the moderator, Professor Sheri Johnson of Cornell, "[b]ecause of the civility norm that [she] was observing ... did not school Professor George on why his analogy between SB8 and any existing law is silly (at best), though oft-repeated. [read post]
18 Sep 2021, 6:42 am by Russell Knight
“In Illinois…the owner of property has an absolute right to dispose of his property during his lifetime in any manner he sees fit” Johnson v. [read post]
17 Sep 2021, 4:35 am by Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Many legal scholars have written on this issue but none as much as Chief Justice Marshall in Johnson v. [read post]