Suppression of Evidence/False Testimony
Suppression of Evidence/False Testimony Suppression Of Exculpatory Evidence / Presentation Of False Or Misleading Evidence In the landmark case of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), the Supreme Court…
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Suppression of Evidence/False Testimony Suppression Of Exculpatory Evidence / Presentation Of False Or Misleading Evidence In the landmark case of Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), the Supreme Court…
Watts v. United States (1969) – True-Threat decision 1st Amendment U.S. Supreme Court Watts v. United States, 394 U.S. 705 (1969) Watts v. United States No. 1107, Misc. Decided April…
Freedom of Assembly – Peaceful Assembly – 1st Amendment Right Freedom of Assembly – Peaceful Protest Your 1st Amendment Right Know Your Rights to Peaceful Assembly & Protests – Download…
In Re Andrew W. L. A. County. Dep’t of Children & Family Services V. Tyler W. (In Re Andrew W.) The next day Tyler sent some sort of correspondence to…
The Discovery Process For The Pro se Litigant Some Good News! A Pro se effectively conducting discovery will annoy many lawyers. You may well find most cases can be won,…
Child Dependency Due Process – Conforming to Proof In re I.S. Published 8/16/2021; First Dist., Div. Two Docket No.: A161417; 67 Cal.App.5th 918 IT WAS AN ABUSE OF DISCRETION AND…
Bartnicki v. Vopper (2001) – 1st Amendment – Privacy Legal Principle at Issue Whether publication of lawfully obtained communications that had been recorded by an illegal wiretap is protected by…
Yes, If They Have Verified Proof You Not Only Typed the Message and But You Sent it, Then Your Text Messages Can Be Used In Court Sometimes the so-called victim…
Recusal of Prosecutor – California Criminal Motions § 1:9 – Pen. Code, § 1424 1:9. Recusal of prosecutor, California Criminal Motions § 1:9 California Criminal Motions § 1:9 California Criminal…
Perjury Under federal law, perjury is committed when a person “knowingly” attests to or subscribes to statements he or she does not believe are true. Perjured testimony is not protected…