>Podcast Episode 259: Listen and Learn – Relevance in Evidence (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-259-listen-and-learn-relevance-in-evidence/) >Podcast ...
A jury of nine spoke with one voice. Donald Trump sexually assaulted a woman, brazenly, in a high-end department store, lied about it, and maliciously defamed his victim. To put it mildly, Trump was ...
Instant messaging is an increasingly popular medium that’s sometimes an important link in the prosecution’s case. As with every new communication tool, it brings new challenges for criminal procedure.
Legal and IT experts have made submissions to the government’s call for views on the current rules around the use of computer evidence in court, which closes today. The wider public understanding of ...
Navigating the timing and scope of an individual’s or entity’s duty to preserve information (including ESI, hard copy documents, and other tangible items) in any particular matter is both critical and ...
Generally speaking, civil lawsuits are inherently unpredictable and there’s always a chance of losing a case. But for workers who want to sue their employers for discrimination, the odds are ...
FAYETTE — When police seize evidence, it has to go somewhere, and it usually has to stay with the department — sometimes for a long time. At the Missouri State Highway Patrol, it’s kept in designated ...