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US v.STUCKEYUnited States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureThe federal felon in possession statute under 18 USC 922(g)(1) is constitutional, and defendant's renewed challenge to supplemental jury instruction... |
07/06/2001 | 00-3955 |
GARY v. DORMIREUnited States Eighth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureMissouri Revised Statute Sec. 562.076.3, making evidence of voluntary intoxication irrelevant insofar as the mental elements of the crime are... |
07/06/2001 | 00-2187 |
PEOPLE v. EDWARDSCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureDefendant's plea of guilty to first degree murder was neither invalid as a matter of Federal constitutional law, nor an impermissible burden on... |
07/05/2001 | 3 No. 92 |
US v. KINGUnited States DC Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, EvidenceUnlike a gun, possession of which is unlawful for innocents and felons alike in the District of Columbia, even a felon may lawfully possess a knife so... |
07/03/2001 | 00-3023 |
GUEST v. LEISUnited States Sixth Circuit
Communications Law, Constitutional Law, Cyberspace LawGovernment officials have Eleventh Amendment immunity from liability for seizure of materials commingled on a criminal suspect's computer with... |
07/02/2001 | 99-4115, 99-4176 |
PEOPLE v.DEPALLOCourt of Appeals of New York
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Ethics & Professional ResponsibilityAttorney who informed the court ex parte of defendant's perjured testimony was not ineffective counsel for purposes of the Sixth Amendment, and the... |
07/02/2001 | 2 No. 102 |
CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF SACRAMENTO, INC. v. SUPERIOR COURT (DEP'T OF MANAGED HEALTH CARE)California Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Labor & Employment LawHealth & Saf. Code 1367.25 and Ins. Code 10123.196, which require employers to provide for contraceptive coverage in employee health plans, does... |
07/02/2001 | C037025 |
WELLS v. CITY & COUNTY OF DENVERUnited States Tenth Circuit
Constitutional LawNon-sectarian holiday display constituted government speech when city built, paid for, and erected the display, and city may exclude private messages... |
07/02/2001 | 00-1040 |
QUINTERO v. BELLUnited States Sixth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas CorpusA jury is not fair and impartial under the Sixth Amendment when seven of its members had previously sat on a jury that convicted defendant's... |
06/29/2001 | 99-6724 |
HOLMES v. CALIFORNIA NAT'L GUARDCalifornia Court of Appeal
Constitutional Law, Military LawFederal law preempts the equal protection and free speech guarantees of the California Constitution with respect to individuals serving in active duty... |
06/29/2001 | A083451; A085180 |
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