Criminal Procedure — Confrontation Clause — plain error
11-2201 U.S. v. Garvey The post Criminal Procedure — Confrontation Clause — plain error first appeared on Wisconsin Law Journal - WI Legal News & Resources.
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2011AP2549-CR State v. Elim The post Criminal Procedure — Confrontation Clause — ineffective assistance first appeared on Wisconsin Law Journal - WI Legal News & Resources.
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2010AP2012-CR State v. Pringle The post Criminal Procedure — Confrontation Clause first appeared on Wisconsin Law Journal - WI Legal News & Resources.
View ArticleHabeas Corpus — Confrontation Clause — mental health records
12-1672 Dietrich v. Smith The post Habeas Corpus — Confrontation Clause — mental health records first appeared on Wisconsin Law Journal - WI Legal News & Resources.
View ArticleFederal appeals court says witness can testify wearing wig, fake mustache
A federal appeals court decided Wednesday that a confidential informant could wear a wig and fake mustache when he testified against an alleged member of a Mexican drug cartel. The post Federal appeals...
View ArticleSupreme Court Justices to consider out-of-state lab testing
If a Wisconsin defendant on trial for two sexual assaults cannot cross-examine the out-of-state lab analyst who prepared his underlying DNA profiles, have his constitutional rights under the...
View ArticleWis. high court rules Confrontation Clause not violated
A Wisconsin Supreme Court decision issued Tuesday says DNA evidence collected during a criminal investigation can be used in a trial, even if the person who analyzed the evidence is not the one that...
View ArticleBENCH BLOG: Divided appeals court affirms right of confrontation only at trials
The Court of Appeals has affirmed that it's not only the rules of evidence that do not apply in criminal pretrial proceedings; equally inapplicable is the right of confrontation. The post BENCH BLOG:...
View ArticleHigh court clears up Confrontation Clause conflict
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that certain toxicology reports may be admitted at trial without testimony from or cross-examination of the authors of those reports without violating the Sixth...
View ArticlePractitioners weigh in on ruling on admissibility of toxicology reports
Even though a Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling from last week resolved conflicting case law governing the admissibility of certain toxicology reports, criminal-law practitioners say it did little to...
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