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GOVERNMENT OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS v. ALBERT

United States Third Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Where a videotape is sgnificantly probative as evidence that defendant committed the murder, the prejudicial aspects of the graphic and gruesome...
03/02/2001 00-1604, 00-3306

GOV'T OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS v. ALBERT

United States Third Circuit
Evidence
Trial court's admission of gruesome videotape of the crime scene into evidence is not an abuse of discretion where the tape let the government counter...
02/26/2001 00-1604

US v. ANDERSON

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Defendant's conclusory allegations were insufficient to show that the government knowingly or intentionally used a false statement, or made a...
02/22/2001 00-1529, 00-1642

PEOPLE v. RIVERA

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Where defendant sought to elicit information that a police officer had handcuffed defendant complainant men, defendant created a material gap in the...
02/20/2001 1 No. 18

US v. WESTMORELAND

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Out of court statements admitted as statements against interest under Fed. R. Ev. 804(b)(3) do not violate the Confrontation clause where the...
02/15/2001 99-1491

PEOPLE v. KELLER

California Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Counsel's failure to object to the introduction of certain evidence was not ineffective where the evidence was not inadmissible, or where defendant...
02/14/2001 C033613

US v. ZACCARIA

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
A witness' failure to defend his evidence after being given Miranda warnings cannot be used later in the trial of a confederate to impeach his...
02/14/2001 00-1317

FERRARA & DIMERCURIO v. ST. PAUL MERCURY, INS. CO.

United States First Circuit
Evidence, Insurance Law
Evidence that owners of a fishing boat were facing financial difficulties was relevant to the question of whether the fire on the boat was set...
02/14/2001 00-1137

PIERCE v. PRINCIPI

United States Federal Circuit
Administrative Law, Civil Procedure, Evidence
38 USC 5109A, requiring revision of a decision by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs if evidence establishes clear and unmistakable error, necessarily...
02/14/2001 00-7060

NUCCI v. PROPER

Court of Appeals of New York
Evidence, Injury & Tort Law
Exclusion of witness testimony about conversation with operating room intern was appropriate where both witnesses were available for cross-examination...
02/08/2001 4 No. 5

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