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BONNER v. ISP TECHS., INC.United States Eighth Circuit
EvidenceIn toxic tort case, expert testimony regarding plaintiff's immediate physical reaction to chemical exposure is relevant to other expert testimony on... |
08/03/2001 | 00-3458 |
PEOPLE v. BRANCHCalifornia Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceIn a child molestation case where the issue was whether defendant's touching of victim was accidental, evidence that defendant had similarly touched... |
08/02/2001 | A089941 |
STI OUTDOOR v. SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY (ELLER MEDIA CO.)California Court of Appeal
EvidenceThe attorney-client privilege is not limited to litigation-related communications. |
08/02/2001 | B148102, B148106 |
VIRMANI v. NOVANT HEALTH INC.United States Fourth Circuit
EvidenceMedical peer review materials are not privileged documents even though discoverability may operate to reduce candor on the part of doctors who serve... |
08/01/2001 | 00-2423 |
DOERING v. COPPER MOUNTAIN, INC.United States Tenth Circuit
Evidence, Injury & Tort LawWhile Colorado's Ski Safety Act, Colo. Rev. Stat. 33-44-102, preempts the common law rule that children under the age of seven cannot be negligent or... |
07/31/2001 | 991550 |
PEOPLE v. REEVESCalifornia Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceThe California Department of Justice's formula used to calculate the statistical significance of DNA matches is generally accepted in the scientific... |
07/30/2001 | A078462 |
US v. PHOTOGRAMMETRIC DATA SERVS., INC.United States Fourth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceA corporate employee's self-incriminating statements to law enforcement officers are admissible against the corporation in a criminal case, where the... |
07/30/2001 | 00-4498; 00-4499 |
FORTINI v. MURPHYUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, EvidenceWhile it is error to prohibit introduction of evidence showing the victim's state of mind if it tends to prove the defendant's claim of self-defense,... |
07/27/2001 | 00-2305 |
US v. LASTERUnited States Sixth Circuit
EvidenceIf proffered evidence fails to meet the requirements of the Fed. R. Evid. 803 hearsay exception for business records, it may still qualify for... |
07/26/2001 | 99-6244, 99-6247 |
US v. GREENUnited States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceAn eleven day delay between the time of the interview and the officer's written summary of the interview is not too long for the past recollection... |
07/25/2001 | 00-1513 |
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