…several fillers with such tattoos. (As an aside, according to Wikipedia, teardrop tattoos carry many meanings, including that the person with the tattoo has been in prison; has killed someone;…
…defendant’s actions based on intentional threats from a third party that are designed to coerce the defendant to carry out a crime. Necessity, in contrast, excuses actions that are based…
…for at least 10 years and sometimes longer. It does not provide actual relief to the client and merely defers the obligation to pay. Many monetary obligations carry interest once…
…location of the car carrying the container, which traveled on public roadways to the defendant’s cabin. No search occurred, the Knotts Court reasoned, because by traveling over the public streets,…
…and a suspect, it does not carry great weight as “it is not unusual for the police in their investigative efforts to have late night encounters with individuals”). However, Jardines…
…bondsmen may not, for example, carry guns on school property, even in the process of chasing an armed and fleeing principal. State v. Haskins, 160 N.C. App. 349, 356 (2003)….
…in concert when they opened fire on the occupied vehicle. Although the passenger in the vehicle survived, the court held that the evidence was likewise sufficient to find that the…
…ought to go to prison and how much time is enough, fans of good government can applaud a system that gives stakeholders accurate information about the resources needed to carry…
…Ct. App. 1997) (juvenile’s pedaling of his bicycle in front of storefront where police were carrying out undercover drug buy while yelling “cops, cops . . . . watch out,…
…that a disproportionate number of those vehicles will be carrying drugs and trying to evade what they think is an upcoming narcotics checkpoint. Officers won’t stop a vehicle just for…