...guilty but I plead guilty." The U.S. Supreme Court confirmed his conviction in 1970 in a decision known as North Carolina...
...U.S. District Court for the Western...In the other, Texas-based driller Endeavor...in the Venango County Court of Common...
...should not be condoned. I do a lot of court-appointed criminal defense out of Philadelphia. At times, I see young assistant...
...Justice-of-the-peace courts are one of the oldest...
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...Lawrence v. Texas as violating...
...of the five years that they practice full-time in a rural county. That's on top of any earnings from their practice during the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...2013 A Schuylkill County judge has denied without prejudice...opponents' social media accounts. The court's reasoning falls in line...
...trial, a federal court jury in Newark...drug charges in Texas, and the other...charges in Monmouth County. ...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...Shelby County, Alabama v. Holder...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Fisher v. University of Texas-Austin, a challenge to...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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