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PEOPLE V. CARROLL

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Trial court's refusal to admit into evidence audiotape of a police-initiated call between defendant and his stepdaughter, along with insufficient...
11/21/2000 3 No. 130

POWELL v. US

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Although petitioner did not "use" a firearm, his possession of the gun was in relation to the crime of drug traficking, because he carried it to...
11/17/2000 99-3048

DOE v. GLANZER

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
In civil case alleging defendant molested plaintiff's child, court may not draw an adverse inference from defendant's refusal to answer question at...
11/17/2000 98-36213

DOWNS v. HOYT

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Failure to disclose evidence of some investigatory leads is not prejudicial when the leads merely indicated whether shooting victim knew she was hurt,...
11/15/2000 99-35266

SCHAAL v. GAMMON

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Out-of-court videotaped interview between a psychologist and seven-year-old victim lacks "reliability" for admission as hearsay exception where...
11/14/2000 99-3208

US V. JORDAN

United States Fifth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
The totality of the circumstances, including the defendants's running, the proximity of the store, his furtive glances over his shoulder, the time...
11/06/2000 99-31109

US v. PRIETO

United States Eleventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Prior consistent statements made by a witness, following the witness' arrest, are not per se inadmissible as tinged with a motive to lie in order to...
11/06/2000 98-5169

US v. MORENO

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Admission of testimony by co-defendant, who consented to a search of their home, was harmless error where the statements were verbal acts, not...
11/06/2000 99-2422

US v. LEWIS

United States Sixth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Government could not justify a warrantless search, because there was no good faith basis for the presumption that evidence believed to be inside the...
11/03/2000 98-3619

US v. BOND

United States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
District court judge's statement that evidence of defendant's fraud against municipality was "scant" did not mean that evidence was nonexistent, where...
11/03/2000 99-4113

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