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MAGILL v. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF MADERA

California Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
A photograph, taken by an attorney, of a nonprivileged object does not become privileged, but it can be protected by the work product doctrine.
01/11/2001 F035276

US v. JORDAN

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Court did not err in limiting defendant's counsel's cross-examination of arresting officers about claims they had stolen money from other arrested...
01/10/2001 00-1632

US v. HAMMETT

United States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Officer who spotted marijuana plants through crack in wall while walking in curtilage around defendant's home did not violate defendant's rights under...
01/10/2001 00-10065

US v. POULACK

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Under the circumstances during law enforcement officer's expanded traffic stop, defendant's age, sobriety, and criminal history supported his...
01/09/2001 00-1595

US v. FOLAMI

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Defendant's appearance at hotel room of foreign drug courier, suspiciousness of her phone conversations with courier, note in her possession,...
01/09/2001 00-1690

O'ROURKE v. CITY OF PROVIDENCE

United States First Circuit
Evidence
An unsuccessful motion in limine does not preserve an evidentiary objection, so defendants' failure to object at trial to the itnroduction of evidence...
01/08/2001 99-2346, 00-1008

WHEAT v. JOHNSON

United States Fifth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Defendant did not preserve the offer of proof where counsel failed to specify which testimony the trial court allegedly erroneously excluded. Death...
01/05/2001 00-10433

US v. FOLKS

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Evidence
Use of "flash-bang" device when executing a search warrant was reasonable, given the inevitable discovery of drugs in possession of defendant and...
01/05/2001 00-1808

AMRINE v. BOWERSOX

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
District court did not err in finding that petitioner did not present sufficiently new and reliable evidence of actual innocence entitling him to a...
01/05/2001 96-1892

UNION PAC. RESOURCES CO. v. CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CORP.

United States Federal Circuit
Evidence, Intellectual Property, Patent
Substantial evidence in the record supported district court's findings that patent was invalid for non-enablement and indefiniteness. Lay witnesses...
01/05/2001 00-1053, 00-1059

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