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U.S. v. Lloyd
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 6, 1998
U.S. v. Abbott
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 6, 1998
Newton v. Moten
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 6, 1998
U.S. v. Watkins
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 6, 1998
Neely v. Newton
Guilty but mentally ill verdict doesn't violate constitution and doesn't ensure sentencing to mental institution.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 1, 1998
English v. Cody
Oklahoma procedural bar can preclude review of ineffective assistance of counsel not raised on direct appeal.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jul. 1, 1998
People v. Gentry
Prior juvenile adjudications aren't strikes under three strikes law when juvenile not adjudged ward of court.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 1998
People v. Branscombe
Defendant's statements taken in deliberate violation of 'Miranda' can be introduced as rebuttal evidence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 30, 1998
Williams v. Furlong
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 26, 1998
U.S. v. Wiktor
Court clerk's inadvertent failure to file notice of appeal doesn't invalidate conviction.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 25, 1998
U.S. v. Stanphill
Probation officer needn't allow probationer to travel merely because travel has been allowed before.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 25, 1998
U.S. v. Boyd
Knowing cash laundered comes from gambling revenues in violation of state law is sufficient for federal conviction.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 25, 1998
U.S. v. Benally
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 25, 1998
Hoggro v. Boone
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 25, 1998
U.S. v. Behnrens
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 25, 1998
U.S. v. Moberly
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
U.S. v. Garrett
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
Wildermuth v. Furlong
No constitutional violation where denial of parole rests on at least one constitutionally valid ground.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
Juda v. Nerney
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
U.S. v. Kayarath
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
Lane v. Nye
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
U.S. v. Stefanoff
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
Phillips v. True
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
Asberry v. Hargett
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
U.S. v. Taylor
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
U.S. v. Arnold
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
People v. Santibanez
Crime of conspiracy to commit murder in the second degree does not exist.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 24, 1998
People v. Cortez
Conspiracies to commit murder are regarded as conspiracies to commit first-degree murder.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 23, 1998
People v. Burks
Scientific community generally accepts the modified ceiling approach in RELP analysis of DNA evidence.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 23, 1998
People v. Davis
Passing forged check through building's walk-up window 'chute' constitutes 'entry' for burglary purposes.
Criminal Law and Procedure Jun. 23, 1998