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3 Jun 2013, 8:43 am
Category: Recent Decisions;Foreclosure Opinions Body: AC33983 - People’s United Bank v. [read post]
31 Jul 2009, 12:29 am
The Court has reversed itself and has stated now that it will direct liability in favor of plaintiffs in SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. [read post]
2 Jun 2015, 1:25 pm by Thaddeus Hoffmeister
The facts here seem to favor Foster; however, one can never be sure with these cases. [read post]
29 Jul 2021, 2:42 pm
  Sure, there's evidence -- tons of evidence, even -- in favor of one side or the other. [read post]
19 Nov 2018, 2:45 pm
 We prevented the clinic’s closure by going to court, and the judge ruled in our favor in September. [read post]
7 Apr 2007, 7:00 pm by Dru Stevenson
In a sense, the indirect consequences of Mass v. [read post]
30 Sep 2009, 1:35 pm by stu@crimapp.com
The State of Michigan has sought certiorari from the Michigan Supreme Court’s recent 4-3 favorable Crawford in People v Bryant, 483 Mich 132; 768 NW2d 65 (2009). [read post]
20 Aug 2013, 12:35 pm
 As well as one that favors the defendant.I'll nonetheless mention that I can't imagine a more sympathetic case in which the issue is raised. [read post]
23 Jan 2007, 12:07 pm
She concludes that existing precedent is wrong, and that what Chris Coleman did here entails merely robbery, not carjacking.The argument in favor of Justice Doi Todd's position is that this is, assuredly, not your typical carjacking, and not what the Legislature had in mind when it codified the offense. [read post]
27 Apr 2007, 9:53 am
As the post points out, trial lawyers are fantastic at getting 12 people in a jury to understand even the most complex issues, and to decide in thier favor. [read post]
21 Aug 2007, 12:50 pm
The Feb. 26, 2007 ruling of Bosnia and Herzegovina v. [read post]
11 Oct 2021, 1:52 pm
  It simply seems like it's rebutted in situations in which, as here, everyone agrees that the impropriety resulted in (1) an acquittal on an offense that lots of jurors thought the guy was guilty of, and (2) a conviction in which all the jurors already thought the guy was guilty (and a portion of whom were merely hoping to convict on a greater offense).The case that Justice Robie cites for prejudice in this context is People v. [read post]