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Affirmed and Opinion filed May 7, 2013.In The Fourteenth Court of AppealsOPINIONA jury convicted appellant Timothy Garrett Linney...
...right to economic freedom against unreasonable government interference. The U.S. Supreme Court has consistently held that the Constitution protects every person's right to...
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...Sitting en banc, the Delaware Supreme Court this month delivered an important...
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...OPINION On the State's petition for discretionary review...statute. Id. Because the trial court impermissibly admitted the child's...
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