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PEOPLE v. WOOD

Court of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Family Law
Double Jeopardy Clause prohibits criminal prosecution of defendant for violating criminal court order of protection obtained by his spouse without...
12/21/2000 4 No. 162

PEOPLE v. HENRY

Court of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Defendant was not denied meaningful representation when his attorney called an alibi witness who failed to account for defendant's whereabouts on the...
12/21/2000 2 No. 158

SMITHSON v. ALDRICH

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
Police officers were entitled to qualified immunity on claims that they illegally arrested plaintiff when his bar violated the city sound ordinance,...
12/21/2000 99-4146, 99-4147, and 4148

HALL v. HOPKINS

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law
State employee's supervisor was not entitled to summary judgment or qualified immunity in plaintiff's claim that her termination was retaliatory,...
12/21/2000 98-1796

WHITE v. MCANINCH

United States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Trial counsel's "strategy" of allowing and encouraging testimony about uncharged act of sexual intercourse between defendant and victim fell well...
12/21/2000 98-4267

US v. GOMEZ

United States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Prosecution lacks a constitutionally mandated obligation under the Fifth Amendment to advise a grand jury witness that he can remain silent and that...
12/20/2000 99-3979

HUDSON v. HUNT

United States Fourth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Where defendant's counsel merely informed defendant that they do practice appellate law, but did not inform of his right to appeal, they were...
12/20/2000 99-7314

KEVIN v. THOMPSON

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
Social worker licensed to assess prospects of recidivism by people convicted of driving under the influence is not deprived of any legitimate claim,...
12/20/2000 00-2203

LANGFORD v. ATLANTIC CITY

United States Third Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment Law
Public school employees stated a cause of action for political retaliation against municipality whose school board fired them ostensibly due to a lack...
12/19/2000 00-5194

US v. JONES

United States Tenth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Fifth and Sixth Amendments require that the quantity of drugs in a conviction under 21 USC 841 be charged in an indictment, submitted to a jury, and...
12/19/2000 97-1377

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