...limited to, domestic violence, sentencing, search and seizure, plea agreements, bail procedures, evidence, administrative responsibilities, case management techniques (including those related to Driving Under the...
...precedent, the diminished-capacity defense permitted a legally sane defendant to present evidence of mental illness to negate the specific intent required to commit a...
...the jury during trial and marked as trial exhibits and admitted in evidence, may be given to the jury to review in whole or in...
The transfer of title to defendant in a pre-petition tax sale and foreclosure context may constitute a fraudulent conveyance under 11 U.S.C. § 548(a)(1)(B) and an avoidable preference under 11 U
...The FBI has exhausted all reasonable non-media alternatives for collecting the evidence it seeks," Reyes wrote in the affidavit. A federal...
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