...subd. (a).) At Ismael's probation and sentencing hearing, the trial court (1) imposed a life with possibility of parole term for the...
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LawDecisio
...Assistant Attorney General, Aviva L. Poczter, Senior Litigation Counsel, Jesse D. Lorenz, Trial Attorney, United States Department of Justice, Civil Division, Office of Immigration Litigation...
...OPINION This appeal challenges the trial court's quashing service of summons for lack of personal jurisdiction. We...
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Texas Lawyer
... element of first-degree murder. By the time of Lancaster's trial and conviction, however, the Michigan Supreme Court in People v...
...his granddaughters. He contends (1) he was denied due process when the trial court permitted the prosecution to amend the information during trial; (2) instructional...
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