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US v. WILLIAMS

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Witness testimony that he purchased crack cocaine from defendant on prior occasions is admissible to show that defendant possessed cocaine base with...
01/26/2001 00-1129

US v. TYLER

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Viewing all of the information collected by the police as a whole, a reasonable person could suspect that a search of the defendant was supported by...
01/24/2001 00-1657

US v. DAVIS

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Jury instruction on proof of assault resulting in serious bodily injury does not require specific intent to cause bodily injury, but rather, that the...
01/24/2001 00-1579

US v. OFCKY

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
A preponderance of the evidence is all that is required for a factual finding under the Sentencing Guidelines. Witness testimony will only be...
01/23/2001 00-1420

MACSENTI v. BECKER

United States Tenth Circuit
Evidence
Under Daubert the trial judge is assigned the task of insuring that an expert's testimony rests on a reliable foundation and is relevant, but it does...
01/23/2001 98-6485, 99-6012

MARTIN v. MONUMENTAL LIFE INS. CO.

United States Third Circuit
Contracts, Evidence
District Court did not commit reversible error by excluding parol evidence of one party's understanding of "best efforts" in the parties' agreement to...
01/23/2001 00-3307, 00-3308

RADEMAN v. SUPERIOR COURT (JOSEPH)

California Court of Appeal
Evidence
Under Evidence Code section 1014, the crime/tort exception to the psychotherapist-patient privilege is applicable when the alleged criminal acts are...
01/22/2001 B143617

US v. MIETUS

United States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Prosecutor's statements during closing did not violate defendant's Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, where they referred to what the...
01/22/2001 99-3535

US v. GRINTJES

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Admission of government's rebuttal evidence challenging defendant's testimony is not an abuse of discretion where it tended to show that defendant...
01/22/2001 00-2234

PEOPLE v. CROMER

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Appellate court review of a trial court's "due diligence" determination of locating missing witnesses under Evid. Code 240, is an independent, de...
01/22/2001 S076444

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