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PEOPLE v. BROWN

Court of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
In a consolidated appeal, prior inconsistent statements made by defense counsel at a pre-trial hearing concerning appellant's intended trial testimony...
05/02/2002 1 No. 55, 1 No. 56

MARCUS W. v. SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY (PEOPLE)

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence, Juvenile Law
Where incriminatory statements are offered to establish a prima facie case that a minor committed an offense triggering the presumption of his...
05/01/2002 A097679

NAT'L R.R. PASSENGER CORP. v. PENNSYLVANIA PUB. UTIL. COMM'N.

United States Third Circuit
Constitutional Law, Public Utilities, Transportation, Government Law
Collateral estoppel will preclude a utility commission from relitigating its claim to Eleventh Amendment immunity in a claim arising out of railroad...
05/01/2002 01-2419

KITT v. US

United States Federal Circuit
Constitutional Law, Tax Law
Application of an existing tax statute to a different factual situation does not constitute a "wholly new tax" for purposes of due process, and in...
05/01/2002 01-5002

JOHNSTON v. LUEBBERS

United States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Habeas Corpus, Evidence
In an appeal on numerous grounds after imposition of a death sentence, jury instruction on murder was not ambiguous, claims of ineffective assistance...
05/01/2002 01-1352

WILLIAMS v. LINDENWOOD UNIV.

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Education Law
Evidence, including racially-inflammatory comments made by university officials, was sufficient to show that school intentionally discriminated...
05/01/2002 01-1725

PORTLEY-EL v. BRILL

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing, Habeas Corpus
Due process challenge to discipline was properly dismissed where prisoner failed to show thirty days in punitive segregation was "atypical and...
05/01/2002 00-1923

US v. BELCHER

United States Eighth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Under Arkansas law, a state trooper did not have a basis for asking for defendant's bills of lading absent reasonable belief that his truck was not in...
05/01/2002 01-3259, 01-3524

HIGGASON v. STEPHENS

United States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
After appellant's indictment for attempted murder was dismissed, his 42 U.S.C. section 1983 was properly dismissed where appellant was indicted...
05/01/2002 00-5984

PEOPLE v. FRYMAN

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
The Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act of 2000, which places non-violent drug offenders on probation as opposed to prison, violates the...
04/30/2002 H020743

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