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STATE OF FLORIDA v. ABREUSupreme Court of Florida
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureSection 90.803(22), Florida Statutes, is unconstitutional in criminal proceedings to the extent that it allows the prosecutor to use at trial a... |
01/09/2003 | SC01-2596 |
US v. KLINZINGUnited States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Family LawThe Deadbeat Parents Punishment Act, punishing willful failure to pay child support, is a constitutional exercise of Congress's Commerce Clause power,... |
01/09/2003 | 02-2080 |
LINEHAN v. MILCZARKUnited States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Habeas CorpusThe Minnesota Supreme Court reasonably applied the clearly established federal law when it reconsidered the standard for civil commitment under the... |
01/08/2003 | 01-3637 |
HAMDI v. RUMSFELDUnited States Fourth Circuit
Constitutional Law, International Law, Military LawBecause a U.S. citizen being detained on American soil was captured in a zone of active combat operations abroad, a Defense Department advisor's... |
01/08/2003 | 02-7338 |
PEOPLE v. LINWOODCalifornia Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureThe crime of rape of an intoxicated person, Penal Code section 261(a)(3) does not violate constitutional principles of due process, and a jury... |
01/07/2003 | D038521 |
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES v. STATE BD. OF EQUALIZATION (CITY OF LONG BEACH)California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Property Law & Real Estate, Tax Law, Transportation, Government LawThe State Board of Equalization correctly determined that cities' interests in rail transportation corridor properties were not taxable when acquired,... |
01/07/2003 | D038750 |
US v. LEEUnited States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingA condition of supervised released requiring appellant to submit to random polygraph examinations at a probation officer's discretion did not violate... |
01/07/2003 | 01-4485/4496 |
PEOPLE v. MILLERSupreme Court of Illinois
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingThe multiple-murder sentencing statute, as applied to a juvenile offender convicted under a theory of accountability, violates the proportionate... |
01/06/2003 | 89795 |
KRUELSKI v. STATE OF CONNECTICUT SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE JUDICIAL DIST. OF DANBURYUnited States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureThe Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment did not foreclose defendant's continued prosecution after a Connecticut trial court, at the close of... |
01/03/2003 | 01-2394 |
BROCK v. WRIGHTUnited States Second Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawIn an inmate's claim that corrections officials failed to respond adequately to his medical condition, the inmate presented sufficient evidence that... |
01/03/2003 | 02-0042 |
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