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4 Apr 2008, 11:42 am
It took the jury less than a day to convict David Rundle, and less than a day to sentence him to death.It takes the California Supreme Court 159 pages -- and over 18 years -- to unanimously affirm. [read post]
2 Jul 2009, 9:34 am
  Our discussion of the People v. [read post]
14 Apr 2018, 4:58 am by SHG
Via Doug Berman’s Sentencing Law and Policy, Southern District of West Virginia Judge Joseph Goodwin took a very strong, very controversial stand against plea bargains in United States v. [read post]
28 Apr 2014, 2:33 pm by Stephen Bilkis
The defendant took a chemical test and registered a .141 blood alcohol content. [read post]
16 Dec 2011, 2:50 pm
You can tell this case took a long time to work its way through the criminal justice system because one of the principal issues on appeal is whether it was permissible to introduce the alleged gang member defendant's MySpace page at his trial.I'm not thinking that there are many "original O.G.'s" with MySpace pages anymore.Even fewer after this opinion. [read post]
15 Sep 2010, 12:09 pm
Stephon Butler was convicted of involuntary manslaughter -- a conviction affirmed by the Court of Appeal -- when he participated in a group that took one of their friends and "hit [him] repeatedly, tied [him] up, and silenced [him] with a sock placed in his mouth. [read post]
25 May 2018, 9:30 am
You said that it took work from transgender people and advocates over the course of decades to create the previous rules. [read post]
26 Mar 2007, 1:05 pm
I agree with Justice Perren that the prosecutor's extended reference to 9/11 in this case was error, and also thought that Justice Perren (rightly) took the underlying issue seriously.That said, the opinion highlights the problem of prosecutorial misconduct and the wholesale inability -- or unwillingness -- of the judiciary to do much about it. [read post]
17 Jun 2014, 4:22 pm by Stephen Bilkis
According to People v Ellis, 169 AD2d 838, 839 [1991] it was held that where the defendant was driving in an erratic manner, it constituted a sufficient reason to justify an initial stop by an officer. [read post]
16 Nov 2016, 11:07 am
The minor sometimes took her customers to a hotel room paid for by defendant, and sometimes had her “dates” in a car.The minor gave all the money she earned by working as a prostitute to defendant. [read post]
29 Mar 2012, 2:32 pm by John Steele
(Thanks for Eric Goldman) Introductory grafs:  Roland Vincent, a law school graduate with a long-inactive license to practice in Nevada (and no admission to the California Bar), agreed to assist acquaintances in California with their California legal problems, and took money from them for that purpose. [read post]
6 Nov 2013, 1:34 pm
People v Kelly Court Discusses a Defendant’s Confrontation Rights Regarding Breathalyzer Machines The Defendant was arrested of driving under the influence after the arresting officer observed his erratic behavior including swerving and nearly striking the traffic delineators. [read post]
30 Mar 2016, 1:10 pm
 The burglar took the usual stuff:  a camera, a television, mobile phones, Ms. [read post]
30 Aug 2019, 9:32 pm by Stephen Bilkis
People v Smith In the case People v Gonzales (68 NY2d 424 [1986], the court outlined the conditioned required for a missing witness charge and burden shifting analysis. [read post]