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MOORE v. DUFFY

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Evidence
District court ruling that there was genuine issue of material fact with respect to whether doctor was deliberately indifferent to plaintiff's medical...
07/06/2001 00-2222

US v. WEBBER

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Court properly controlled the manner in which surveillance tapes were played and admitted, where defense was permitted to play all the tapes in order...
07/06/2001 00-1995

US v. KING

United States DC Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Unlike a gun, possession of which is unlawful for innocents and felons alike in the District of Columbia, even a felon may lawfully possess a knife so...
07/03/2001 00-3023

US v. TAN

United States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
In a reckless driving case involving a drunk driver, evidence of the driver's prior drunk driving convictions is admissible to show driver's knowledge...
07/02/2001 00-2300

PEOPLE v. GIBSON

California Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
In a prostitution case against an alleged madam, manuscripts describing the operation of the prostitution business are admissible where they were...
06/29/2001 B141781

PEABODY COAL CO. v. MCCANDLESS

United States Seventh Circuit
Evidence, Government Benefits
The administrative law judge must explain why a medical expert's testimony is medically significant, and medical reasoning must support expert's...
06/29/2001 95-3291

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMM'N v. INDIANA BELL TEL. CO., INC.

United States Seventh Circuit
Evidence, Labor & Employment Law
Evidence regarding arbitration and a company's collective bargaining agreement is inadmissible in a Title VII suit to show that an employer's response...
06/27/2001 99-1155

US v. JONES

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Fed. R. Crim. Pr. 12.1(b) requires the government to disclose the names and addresses of its rebuttal witnesses, but does not require disclosure of...
06/26/2001 00-1697

US v. YTEM

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
A rational jury is entitled to rely on common sense to reach its decision, so the government does not have to prove that its explanation is the only...
06/25/2001 00-3032

US v. JONES

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
District court's credibility determination that police officer read defendant his Miranda rights at the police station is entitled to deference, given...
06/25/2001 00-2905

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