…v. Cooley, No. 19-1414: Whether the lower courts erred in suppressing evidence on the theory that a police officer of an Indian Tribe lacked authority to temporarily detain and search…
…regarded” as relevant, but certainly there are a number of cases in which such evidence has been admitted. See Cynthia Lee, Cultural Convergence: Interest Convergence Theory Meets the Cultural Defense,…
…telephone and internet time. On this theory, because the customers receive the telephone and internet time in exchange for their money, the money is not “bet” on the sweepstakes, which…
…agreed that they would run consecutively. In that regard Hanner is not a good case to test whether G.S. 15A-1344 is trumped by a contract theory of plea negotiation –…
…provide an objective assessment of the risk to the public that a particular defendant would pose if released. With this information, the theory goes, dangerous defendants could be detained while…
…sexism. As ABC 11 reports, the bill was seen by opponents as an effort to prevent the teaching of what has come to be known as Critical Race Theory, but…
…of other things along the way. On the theory that others might find them interesting, too, here they are. First, the state controlled substance schedules aren’t the necessarily the same…
…to the victim’s deductible or copay. Not every state takes the same approach to these issues. For instance, some states expressly allow restitution to insurance companies, on the theory they,…
…court orders registration. Aiding and abetting a reportable offense. S. 14-208.6(4)a. A conviction for an otherwise reportable offense based on an aiding and abetting theory requires registration only if the…
…under an acting in concert theory. The court reasoned that the aggravating factor requires proof that the defendant joined with “more than one”—i.e., two or more—people in committing the offense,…