Bonnie Baker updates her previous article which discussed the Supreme Court’s decision in Diaz v. the United States. In that article, she discussed how Diaz had upended the interpretation of Federal ...
The state appealed the trial court's order granting a mistrial and dismissing the indictment against defendants. Defendants were charged with prostitution, sexual assault, and endangering the welfare ...
On September 12, 2023, plaintiffs Monica Kelly-Lewis, Gia Lewis-Grows, and Levar Lewis, successors to the estate of decedent Brouney Lewis, filed this asbestos action in Louisiana State Trial Court in ...
On Oct. 6 in Villarreal v. Texas, the court will consider whether a trial court may prevent a criminal defense lawyer from talking to his client about the client’s ongoing testimony during an ...
Following a lengthy jury-selection process, testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a man who is charged with two murders that prosecutors have described as executions at a Tulsa park. Evidence will ...
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court opened its October 2025 term on Monday considering the extent to which a trial judge can manage consultations between a defendant and his attorney when the trial is in ...
The Iowa Supreme Court ruled that defendants can use expert witnesses to explain the potential flaws in eyewitness identification. This decision reversed a Boone County man's conviction for indecent ...
IN THIS CASE? WELL, POLICE DO HAVE WITNESSES AND MALL SECURITY MAY HAVE SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE. A COURT TESTIMONY INDICATES ONE OF THE VICTIMS RECOGNIZED THE DEFENDANT, A NINTH GRADER FROM SCHOOL, ...
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