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People v. Ingram
Statements properly suppressed where police obtain statements after workers right to remain silent.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Vancleaf
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Smith
Motion to file late notice of appeal that identifies appellant, order appealed, and appellate court is functional equivalent of notice of appeal.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Sosa-Rubio
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Coelho v. Romero
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Brown v. Ayers
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Mixon
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Wilson
Child pornography statute's jurisdictional element is satisfied by showing prohibited depictions are made using materials that travel through interstate commerce.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Gray
'Prison mailbox rule' applies to motion sent by regular prison mail when prison's legal mail system doesn't log in mail.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Hampton v. Scott
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Lacey v. Ferguson
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Gable v. Maxwell
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Fortier
Sentence under federal guideline for first-degree murder is improper where there's no malice and no predicate offense for felony-murder rule.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Cisneros-Cruz
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Cavallo
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Salais-Perea
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Duarte v. Hurley
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Torrez-Ortega
Witness who asserts illegitimate claim of privilege and refuses to testify is unavailable for cross-examination.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Lindsay
Opinion that tax laws are unconstitutional isn't a good faith misunderstanding of law sufficient to negate specific intent for criminal tax offenses.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Harris
Appellate court lacks jurisdiction to review appeal involving extent of trial court's downward departure under sentencing guideline.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Fortier
Sentencing under federal guideline for first-degree murder is improper where there's no malice and no predicate offense for felony-murder rule.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Wacker v. Crow
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Ward
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Phillips v. Ferguson
Wyoming's 5 year limitations period for post-conviction petitions doesn't unconstitutionally burden right to raise ineffective assistance of counsel or deny equal protection.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. O'Kane
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Sitll v. Klinger
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
U.S. v. Thrower
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Barr v. Soares
Order
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Rhine v. Boone
Time for filing federal habeas action isn't tolled between denial of state post-conviction application and denial of certiorari by U.S. Supreme Court.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
People v. Garcia
Prosecution required to prove lack of provocation beyond a reasonable doubt before defendant can be convicted of second-degree murder.
Criminal Law and Procedure Nov. 10, 1999