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When Can the State Use Testimony from the Possible Trigger Listening to at Trial? – North Carolina Prison Regulation

My colleague, Phil Dixon, blogged concerning the Court docket of Appeals’ choice in State v. Joyner, 284 N.C. App. 681 (2022), right here. In Joyner, the court docket dominated that the State didn’t run afoul of the Confrontation Clause when it launched the sufferer’s testimony from a civil 50C listening to on the defendant’s prison […]

The morning learn for Wednesday, January 24

WHAT WE’RE READING By SCOTUSblog on Jan 24, 2024 at 6:16 am Every weekday, we choose a brief listing of reports articles, commentary, and different noteworthy hyperlinks associated to the Supreme Court docket. Right here’s the Wednesday morning learn: Advisable Quotation: SCOTUSblog , The morning learn for Wednesday, January 24, SCOTUSblog (Jan. 24, 2024, 6:16 […]

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