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...s ability to defend long-standing convictions. This approach has failed to account for the State's interest in finality and is incompatible with fundamental...
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...and lay down behind her.Linney and Jane have diametrically different accounts of what happened next. According to Jane, she and Linney were both...
William Ernest Kuenzel has gone back to court time after time since his 1988 conviction in a so-far unsuccessful campaign to prove his innocence. Now, David Kochman, a commercial litigation associate
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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...a number of factors, including cultural assimilation. After listening to defense counsel's arguments, the district court adopted the PSR's findings and...
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...the businesses. The proceeds from the operations were deposited into joint checking accounts that served as both their business and personal bank accounts. Neither Rebeles...
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...court's failure to include an instruction applying the law of self-defense to the lesser included offense of deadly conduct. He argues that the...
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...Arnie & Company, P.C., in Arnie's suit on a sworn account. On appeal, Hiles complains that he filed suit against Arnie in Dallas...
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