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THOMAS v. HUBBARD

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, Evidence
In murder case where only evidence is a witness who also had a motive to commit the crime, defendant entitled to cross-examine police officers about...
12/05/2001 00-17050

PEOPLE v. TAYLOR

Supreme Court of California
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Admission of crime scene photographs and videotape of victim's bodies during the guilt phase of a death penalty trial proper to bolster the...
12/03/2001 S025121

PEOPLE v. ROBERTO V.

California Court of Appeal
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Evidence Code section 1360, which admits hearsay statements of child abuse victims, requires a court to conduct a competency hearing to determine if a...
11/28/2001 B142127

SMITH v. STATE OF TEXAS

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
In determining whether to admit the videotape testimony of a child in a child molestation case, a court must determine whether the videotape has...
11/28/2001 1856-00

POWELL v. STATE OF TEXAS

Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Where defendant claims he could not have molested victim because there were other people around, testimony from his prior victims that they were...
11/28/2001 1244-00

US v. ADAMS

United States Tenth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
A court may exclude expert witness testimony regarding the voluntariness of defendant's confession where defendant disclosed the expert witness months...
11/27/2001 00-3411

LIGHTMAN v. FLAUM

Court of Appeals of New York
Evidence, Injury & Tort Law
CPLR 4505 does not impose a fiduciary duty upon members of the clergy and does not subject them to civil liability for disclosing confidential...
11/27/2001 2 No. 144

PEOPLE v. DANG

California Court of Appeal
Evidence
Evidence Code 956.5, which governs attorney-client privilege, does not apply to defendant who threatens witnesses in presence of his counsel.
11/26/2001 B145393

PEOPLE v. DIAZ

Court of Appeals of New York
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Where the prosecution fails to ensure that a witness understood its telephone conversations with out of state defendant by failing to address him in...
11/20/2001 2 No. 136

US v. MESERVE

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
The cumulative error doctrine, which warrants a new trial if there were numerous evidentiary errors that individually are harmless, does not apply if...
11/16/2001 00-2091

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