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EvidenceProf Blog Archive for January, 2025

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2025-01-31 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Tenth Circuit Finds Forensic Interviews Admissible as Prior Consistent Statements
2025-01-30 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - A Roadmap for Criminal Defense Attorneys to Object Using the New Constitutional Right to Exclude Evidence
2025-01-29 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Supreme Court of New Hampshire Finds Child Testimony Via One-Way Livestream Video Violates State Constitution
2025-01-28 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Supreme Court of Georgia Finds Judge's Instructions Were Not Improper "Verdict Urging" to the Jury
2025-01-26 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - "A Grieving Widow Wouldn't Travel With a Thong": In Biggest Evidence Ruling in Decades, the Supreme Court Agrees With My New Article and Creates a Constitutional Right to Exclude Evidence
2025-01-25 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Questions Whether Lay Witness Can Testify About Metadata, Cache, and Cookies
2025-01-21 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Fourth Circuit Advises District Court to Appoint a Court Expert in "MOKE" v. "MOKE" Trademark Case
2025-01-18 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Court of Appeals of Mississippi Notes That 10+ Year Old Convictions For Crimes of Dishonesty Are Subject to Strict Balancing Test
2025-01-17 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Supreme Court of Delaware Finds Defendant Can't Claim Involuntary Intoxication Based On Thinking He's Taking One Illegal Drug, But Actually Ingesting a Different One
2025-01-16 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Mississippi Judge Calls For Elimination of Spousal Testimonial Privilege
2025-01-15 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Third Circuit Finds Expert's Testimony That Recovered Memories Are No Less Accurate Than Continuous Memories Was Improperly Admitted
2025-01-14 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Baltimore Prosecutors Agree With Defense That Adnan Syed's Life Sentence Should be Commuted to Time Served
2025-01-11 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Case Against Men Accused of Shooting at FedEx Driver Features Rare Dismissal Due to Brady Violation
2025-01-10 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Supreme Court of Maine Finds Statement Made 20 Minutes After Aggravated Domestic Assault Qualified as an Excited Utterance
2025-01-09 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Oregon Judges Denies Motion for New Trial Based on Jurors Zooming in on Video Footage Because the Prosecutors "Hadn't Done Their Job"
2025-01-08 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Court Finds Statement to Police Officer 10-15 Minutes After a Shooting Was Not a Present Sense Impression
2025-01-07 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Supreme Court of Virginia Finds Admission of Video From Police Officer's Body-Worn Camera Didn't Violate the Confrontation Clause
2025-01-05 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - My New Article: "A Constitutional Right to Exclude Evidence"
2025-01-04 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Supreme Court of Rhode Island Addresses the Question of When Judges Cross the Line When Interrogating Witnesses
2025-01-03 01:30EvidenceProf Blog - Ninth Circuit Finds Feigned Memory Loss Can Trigger Hearsay Exclusion for Prior Inconsistent Statements

 

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