…least (Ginsburg and Alito); the bimodal distribution of opinions (lots of 9-0 cases and 5-4 cases, not much in between); and the Justice who is most often in the majority…
This post summarizes opinions issued by the North Carolina Court of Appeals on June 2, 2020. By failing to move to strike testimony that had been the subject of pretrial…
…continue cranking out opinions — including a batch yesterday from the Court of Appeals, several of which will be highlighted in future blog posts — the United States Supreme Court…
…by another person – normally relied upon by experts in your field to formulate opinions about the identity of a substance? Did the data obtained provide you with enough information…
…opinions on the issue. A good collection of authority is contained in United States v. Gutierrez-Casada, 553 F.Supp.2d 1259 (D. Kan. 2008) (concluding that “a previously deported, aggravated felonious illegal…
It seems like every batch of new opinions from the court of appeals includes at least one case on satellite-based monitoring (SBM) of sex offenders. Yesterday’s batch had two. State…
…that he thought the defendant had tried to have him killed. (1) The defendant argued on appeal that both witnesses gave impermissible lay-witness opinions and that the trial court erred…