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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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US v. AllenUnited States Fifth Circuit
Habeas Corpus, Criminal Law & ProcedureOn a habeas petition, held that the district court should have held an evidentiary hearing on a federal inmate's claim that he received ineffective... |
03/20/2019 | 17-60440 |
People v. HargisCalifornia Court of Appeal
Juvenile Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureHeld that a juvenile who had been tried and convicted as an adult was entitled to a juvenile fitness/transfer hearing under a recently adopted law,... |
03/20/2019 | F076087 |
Jessop v. City of FresnoUnited States Ninth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureHeld that police officers were entitled to qualified immunity from a claim that they stole property from individuals while conducting a search and... |
03/20/2019 | 17-16756 |
Dettelis v. SharbaughUnited States Second Circuit
Government Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureHeld that probation officials were entitled to qualified immunity from a claim of malicious prosecution, in a case where a man alleged that they... |
03/20/2019 | 17-4150-cv |
US v. WanjikuUnited States Seventh Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureAffirmed a defendant's conviction for transportation of child pornography. Rejected his argument for suppression of evidence recovered during a... |
03/19/2019 | 18-1973 |
People v. MedinaCalifornia Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & ProcedureHeld that it was error in this attempted-murder case to instruct the jury on a "kill zone" theory, which allows a defendant to be found guilty... |
03/19/2019 | B286117 |
People v. ChatmanCalifornia Court of Appeal
Sentencing, Criminal Law & ProcedureReduced a defendant's convictions for identity theft to misdemeanors, citing Proposition 47. Held that the crime must be treated as a misdemeanor if... |
03/18/2019 | A151408 |
US v. BlackUnited States Second Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureHeld that three defendants were deprived of their Sixth Amendment rights to a speedy trial because they had waited more than five years for a trial.... |
03/18/2019 | 18‐496‐cr |
Kanter v. BarrUnited States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureHeld that a felon may constitutionally be barred from possessing a firearm even if the crime was nonviolent. A man who pleaded guilty to mail fraud... |
03/15/2019 | 18-1478 |
US v. KorteUnited States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureAffirmed a parolee's convictions for bank robbery. He contended that the government should not have been allowed to rely on his parole condition to... |
03/15/2019 | 18-50051 |
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