…property from their vehicles if the vehicle’s speed between stops is 20 mph or less; Property carrying vehicles used for agricultural purpose in intrastate commerce; Motor vehicles that are not…
…be carrying a firearm, given the connection between guns and drug activity. After determining the law enforcement officer had authority to detain and frisk defendant, the Court held that the…
…would again open fire while Covington was surrounded by five armed officers. Scalia believed that rather than suggesting an ongoing emergency, Covington’s medical situation actually reinforced the testimonial character of…
…victim’s propensity for violence. The defendant argued that the State had opened the door to admission of the cell-phone evidence by introducing testimony about Brandon’s personality through his parents’ testimony,…
…of the two potential jurors to disclose the details they had listed on the questionnaire when asked in open court. The court denied the Batson challenge. The jury was ultimately…
…you get open file discovery. Mostly though, it’s the culture—it’s just not done in my district. BDs: What a crazy state. Great barbecue and basketball though. ********************************* Our statutes clearly…
…statutes complicate and refine the basic constitutional question of whether fundamental fairness requires the State to turn over the CI’s identity. G.S. 15A-903 – Open File Discovery First, there is…
…judge in open court involving a plea that disposes of the case or the conviction, sentencing, or release of the accused, including the hearings described in G.S. 15A-837.” The term…
…when the person is notified in open court by a superior court judge, district court judge, or federal judge and the determination is subsequently documented in a written order. The…
…the exam room door was open for portions of the interaction, both officers left the exam room for a time leaving the defendant alone with the door open, the defendant…