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ALIOTTA v. NAT'L R.R. PASSENGER CORP.United States Seventh Circuit
Evidence, Injury & Tort Law, TransportationIn a wrongful death action, 1) unqualified and unreliable scientific statements made by an employee of a party opponent were properly excluded, and 2)... |
01/03/2003 | 02-1041 |
US v. MOONEYUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceA prosecutor's improper appeal to the jury's emotions did not affect the outcome of a trial, and the district judge did not abuse his discretion in... |
12/30/2002 | 02-1318 |
US v. SESAYUnited States DC Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceThe exclusion of evidence that defendant had a pre-existing civilian complaint against a police officer was not plain error. A statement from a police... |
12/24/2002 | 01-3100 |
US v. REBBEUnited States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceAdmission of proffer statements made to the government during plea negotiation was not erroneous, where those statements were used by the government... |
12/24/2002 | 02-50073 |
PEOPLE v. PIERCECalifornia Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceAssault with intent to commit rape, under Penal Code section 220, is a sexual offense within the meaning of Evidence Code section 1108, permitting a... |
12/23/2002 | B149009 |
FASHION BOUTIQUE OF SHORT HILLS, INC. v. FENDI STORES, INC.United States Second Circuit
Commercial Law, Consumer Protection Law, Evidence, Injury & Tort LawPlaintiff failed to put forward sufficient evidence that defendants' actions constituted "commercial advertising or promotion" under the Lanham Act.... |
12/23/2002 | 00-9094 |
US v. CARMANUnited States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceDistrict court did not abuse its discretion in denying a motion for a new trial based on a Brady violation claim, where defendant failed to show the... |
12/23/2002 | 02-2484 |
OSBOURN v. STATE OF TEXASCourt of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceAn arresting officer's identification of marijuana was admissible, as a lay opinion under Texas Rule of Evidence 701. |
12/20/2002 | 2330-01 |
PEOPLE v. BRITTCalifornia Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceEvidence Code section 1108 assists the jury's task by allowing an accused's sexual misconduct history to be considered for whatever light it might... |
12/17/2002 | C039621 |
RIEGER v. ARNOLDCalifornia Court of Appeal
Civil Rights, Evidence, Labor & Employment LawThe proper understanding of the Evidence Code section 1106(b) exception, for admissibility of prior sexual conduct in a civil action, includes both a... |
12/17/2002 | C034625/035383 |
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