Texas Lawyer
...other States, unsuccessfully sought information under the Act and then brought this constitutional challenge. We hold, however, that petitioners' constitutional rights were not violated. By...
National Law Journal
...double jeopardy provisions of our Constitutions. The federal and state constitutional double jeopardy protections apply to both trials and sentences. (Illinois v...
...for Defendant-Appellee. Dean R. Broyles, National Center for Law & Policy, Escondido, California, for amicus curiae National Center for...
...National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Washington, D.C.; Michael Price, Brennan Center for Justice, New York, New York; Hanni M. Fakhoury, Electronic Frontier Foundation...
National Law Journal
...Caselaw Concerning the Use of Dog-Scent Lineups Texas state jurisprudence concerning the use of dog-scent lineups has evolved over the past...
...Cancino Attorneys for All Plaintiffs/Appellants: Western Center on Law & Poverty, Richard A. Rothschild ...
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