…grant an approximately three-month continuance three months before trial. The case had been continued three times previously by consent of the parties and one additional time—for a period of eight…
…a defendant has (1) taken (2) personal property that is (3) in the possession of another, and (4) has carried it away (5) without consent and (6) with the intent…
…Part 3 says that a search occurred in roughly 3% of all stops in each year. Over time, the portion of consent searches has decreased from 50% to 22% while…
…force, so an indictment alleging nonconsent need not also allege “the element of force.” Stewart, Slip Op. 8. Singleton, however, is by far the more significant. Beyond finding no defect…
…That article generally prohibits the use of drones to conduct surveillance of “[p]rivate real property,” “[a] person,” or “a dwelling occupied by a person and that dwelling’s curtilage” without consent….
…in-person and on campus following COVID-safe protocols. Residents who are on probation sign a consent form, which allows us to communicate with the officers about a resident’s status. If anyone…
…consent of the prosecution and without a legal basis. 2. The latest U.S. News law school rankings are out. Duke’s position is unchanged at number 11, while UNC has dropped…
…(“We conclude that one county may not bind another county of Nevada to the terms of a plea agreement without the second county’s express consent.”). The argument that one district…
…the “victim” in a rape case where the defense was consent) As the above cases suggest, the argument has the greatest force when the defense is that no crime took…
…explained that it consisted of (1) taking of property, (2) carrying it away, (3) without the owner’s consent, and (4) with the intent to deprive the owner of the property….