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... state law, for a so-called "article 15.17 hearing," at which the Fourth Amendment probable-cause det... concrete, when the accusation prompts arraignment and restrictions on the accused's liberty, see, e... right would certainly have a federal definition"), and under the federal standard, an accusation f...
West Virginia football Coach Bill stewart announced Thursday fullback Maxwell Anderson and holder Jeremy Kash have been suspended indefinitely No reason was given, though both players have been charged with battery following an incident at a Morgantown bar early on the morning of Oct. 25. A complaint filed by victims at a fight at Bent Willey's implicated Kash and Anderson. An arraignment hearing on the misdemeanor charges is scheduled for Dec. 3 at Morgantown Municipal court. Kash, a twenty-year-old sophomore from Centerville, Ohio, has been the team's regular holder on placekicks the past two seasons. Carmen Connolly, a junior from Pittsburgh is listed as Kash's backup. Anderson, 21, is a former all-state player at Morgantown High who has been saddled with injuries most of his ca...
... beforea judicial officer (i.e., the arraignment). §3161(c)(1). TheAct goes on to list a set of e... the motion through the conclusionof the hearing on, or other prompt disposition of, suchmotion." ... the entire species within that definitionwithout investigation of the characteristics of an individ...
The Joint Service Committee on Military Justice (JSC) is forwarding final proposed amendments to the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States (MCM) to the Department of Defense. The proposed changes constitute the 2012 revision of the Military Rules of Evidence (M.R.E.) in the MCM in accordance with DoD Directive 5500.17, ``Role and Responsibilities of the Joint Service Committee (JSC) on Military Justice,'' May 3, 2003. The proposed changes affect all the M.R.E. and are in conformity, to the extent practicable, with the Federal Rules of Evidence. These proposed changes have not been coordinated within the Department of Defense under DoD Directive 5500.1, ``Preparation, Processing and Coordinating Legislation, Executive Orders, Proclamations, Views Letters Testimony,'' June 15, 2007, an...
... recommended adding a more specific definition of ``sexual behavior'' in M.R.E. 412 to give pract... (e) Preventing the Members from Hearing Inadmissible Evidence. In a court-martial composed... be served on the accused prior to arraignment or within a reasonable time before the witness tes...
...After petitioner’s arraignment, the Magistrate Judge ordered the parties to file ... the motion through the conclusion of the hearing on, or other prompt disposition of, such motion.... no principled, text-based limit on the definition of a “proceeding concerning the defendant,” an...
... of proof often renders the suppression hearing--the evidentiary heating in which this admissibili...Perhaps as early as the arraignment, the court will have designated a pre-trial date f...(42) Because, as a definitional matter, the preponderance standard only requires t...
... by closure of all 7 days of a suppression hearing in order to protect persons whose phone conversati... to bring the case within the statutory definition must also be alleged. If an offense cannot be acc... is to say, from the time of their arraignment until the beginning of their trial, when consultat...
... combines such determinations with arraignment procedures which, under County policy, must be con..., had not received a prompt probable cause hearing, and was still in custody. The court granted class..., and insists that this is, by definition, a time-limited violation. Once sufficient time ha...
Administrative Law Discovery
... required, fifteen days before the pre-hearing conference, to file with the Office of Administrat... Court did not provide a comprehensive definition of the word "testimonial;" instead, describing it ... did not include a transcript of the arraignment proceedings, and that the record was insufficient ...
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