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NELSON v. TN GAS PIPELINE CO.

United States Sixth Circuit
Evidence
Under the Daubert standard, court may not disregard the lack of publication or other peer review of an expert opinion even if it demonstrates "novel"...
03/09/2001 99-6618

US v. MAGLEBY

United States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
A victim's reactions to a cross-burning may be considered by a trier of fact as relevant evidence of a defendant's intent under 18 USC 241.
03/08/2001 99-4245

US v. PETERSON

United States Fifth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
"[E]xplosive and damning evidence of training other telemarketers to make misrepresentations" after the events at issue in the instant case is...
03/08/2001 99-20165

US v. GRIMES

United States Fifth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Cyberspace Law, Evidence
While relevant to the government's case for possession of images of child pornography, introducing into evidence narratives of a graphic and violent...
03/07/2001 00-40495

US v. ZUAZO

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Failure to inform defendant that his companion made a statement as a cooperating co-conspirator is not a Brady violation where defendant was aware of...
03/07/2001 00-1728

TITMAS v. SUPERIOR COURT (IAVARONE)

California Court of Appeal
Evidence
When there is a prima facie claim of attorney-client privilege, the trial judge must accord a full hearing, with oral argument, before ordering the...
03/07/2001 G027750

SMITH v. CITY OF CHICAGO

United States Seventh Circuit
Evidence
Plaintiff's general and conclusory allegations based upon mere suspicions about police tape's authenticity and admissibility are insufficient to rebut...
03/06/2001 99-2965

DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR v. KLAMATH WATER USERS PROTECTIVE ASS'N

United States Supreme Court
Civil Rights, Evidence, Indian Law
Communications between Indian tribes and the Department of the Interior are not exempt under 5 USC 552(b)(5) from FOIA's disclosure requirements as...
03/05/2001 99-1871

PARADIS v. ARAVE

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Prosecution's withholding of doctor's notes that concluded that the time and place of victim's death was unknown required a new trial where...
03/05/2001 00-35464

VARGA v. ROCKWELL INT'L CORP.

United States Sixth Circuit
Evidence
Plaintiffs' failure to timely object at trial to defendant's use of wrongly withheld documents waives any unpreserved objections to the admission of...
03/05/2001 99-1206

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