...an intersection controlled by a stop sign. Plaintiff's case survived a Frye hearing and summary judgment when the court deemed admissible the opinion of...
...CRIMINAL PROCEDURE First-Degree Murder Due Process Frye Miranda Warrants Right to Counsel...
Stories are incredibly potent, reaching a place deep in our cultural DNA. When presented with a great story, we simply need to hear it through to the end. As the great writer Neil Gaiman once remarke
...dismissed the defendant shortly thereafter, ruling from the bench at a Frye hearing last week, according to the plaintiffs' attorney, Gerard J. Martillotti...
...Wecht deferred to a jury and the conclusions of a possible Frye hearing. "Moreover, we do not intend prematurely to...
In the context of a criminal prosecution, trial counsel must be aware of the many different collateral consequences of a criminal conviction
While the most crippling blow to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court may have been the indictment of Justice Joan Orie Melvin on political corruption charges — leaving the court at less than full st
...EVIDENCE Expert Witnesses Motion to Preclude Frye Standard Lack of Scientific Methodology Snizavich...
...Present and Future Regulation of Plea Bargaining: A Look at Missouri v. Frye and Lafler v. Cooper, "Padilla further began the...
A Philadelphia judge excluded the testimony of a physician expert in support of a plaintiff's claim that her husband's fatal brain cancer was caused by exposure to chemicals in an industrial setting
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