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STATE OF FLORIDA v. ABREU

Supreme Court of Florida
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Section 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. KLINZING

United States Seventh Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Family Law
The 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. MILCZARK

United States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Habeas Corpus
The 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. RUMSFELD

United States Fourth Circuit
Constitutional Law, International Law, Military Law
Because 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. LINWOOD

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
The 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 Law
The 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. LEE

United States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
A 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. MILLER

Supreme Court of Illinois
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
The 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 DANBURY

United States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
The 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. WRIGHT

United States Second Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law
In 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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