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US v. CURTIS

United States Fourth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Fed. R. Crim. P. 12.2(c) did not prohibit the government from introducing psychiatric testimony to rebut defendant's defense that he was more...
05/07/2003 02-4294

YOUNG v. JAMES GREEN MGMT., INC.

United States Seventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Evidence, Labor & Employment Law
In a Title VII action alleging termination on account of race, 1) a letter of resignation was not admissible under Fed. R. Evid. 801(d)(2)(D), 2)...
05/05/2003 02-2381

STATES v. LOURDES HOSP.

Court of Appeals of New York
Evidence, Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Professional Malpractice
It is proper to allow the use of expert medical testimony to inform a jury's decision on the element of "res ipsa loquitur" in a medical malpractice...
05/05/2003 3 No. 51

SPELLER v. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.

Court of Appeals of New York
Evidence, Injury & Tort Law, Product Liability
Plaintiffs in a product liability case raised a triable issue of fact, through circumstantial evidence including expert engineering testimony,...
05/05/2003 2 No. 40

PEOPLE v. CASTILLE

California Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Statements made by each defendant in a joint interview were properly admitted against him and the other two co-defendants pursuant to firmly rooted...
05/01/2003 A089623

WALTON v. STATE OF DELAWARE

Supreme Court of Delaware
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Defendant's conduct and statements about a bomb did not amount to evidence that he displayed "what appeared to be a deadly weapon" under the first...
04/30/2003 59, 2002

PEOPLE v. JORDAN

Array
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
The People have no constitutional obligation under Brady to disclose complaints about police officer misconduct where the only evidence of such...
04/30/2003 B152028/155863

SNELSON v. KAMM

Supreme Court of Illinois
Evidence, Health Law, Injury & Tort Law, Professional Malpractice, Remedies
In a medical negligence action, 1) plaintiff's expert was qualified to render opinions offered at trial, and established all elements of the case, 2)...
04/29/2003 91232, 91239

LOMHOLT v. STATE OF IOWA

United States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence, Habeas Corpus
Use of sequestered, closed-circuit testimony from two child victims of sexual abuse did not violate a 28 U.S.C. section 2254 petitioner's Sixth...
04/29/2003 02-2236

MANSELL v. OTTO

California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Evidence, Injury & Tort Law
A crime victim could not state a claim for invasion of privacy based on reading of her mental health records by defendant and counsel, because they...
04/29/2003 B155418

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