...the cases on the backseat, defendant admitted he was transporting "long arms" to Texas. He then denied consent to search but admitted that...
...to defend herself are made more difficult by the loss of an arm due to cancer. Also joining the lawsuit are several retailers whose businesses...
...s hand and told him to turn around, but Ramirez pulled his arm away. Martinez immediately tased Ramirez in the chest. Notably, Ramirez's "crime...
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...strict dichotomy he posits between an individual right to keep and bear arms aimed at deterring (and furnishing the means for ultimately opposing) governmental...
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...STANDARD A plaintiff bears the burden of demonstrating that...first, whether general or long-arm jurisdiction exists over the defendants...
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