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Justices Probe 'Absurdities' of Unconscious DUI Suspect's Implied Consent
An attorney representing a man who underwent a warrantless blood test while he was unconscious and under suspicion of having driven while drunk told the Pennsylvania Supreme Court that police should have obtained a warrant before performing the test because implied consent did not extend to the incapacitated man.Cosby's Call With Accuser's Mother May Be Heard in Court
A Montgomery County judge has denied Bill Cosby's efforts to keep the recording of a 2005 phone call with his accuser's mother from being heard at his criminal trial.On Eve of Trial, Baroni Attacks Prosecution Theory
With the Bridgegate criminal trial about to start, the parties are arguing about admissibility of a prosecution theory that defendant William Baroni Jr. participated in the George Washington Bridge lane closure scheme to curry favor with Gov. Chris Christie.Lawsuit Accuses Troopers of Violating Protester's Rights
A complaint filed Thursday by the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut in U.S. District Court contends that three state troopers fabricated charges against a protester who was filming a drunken driving checkpoint.Police Counsel: Public Access to Dash Cam Footage Could Taint Legal Process
Allowing access to footage from dashboard and police body cameras through the state's Right-to-Know Law would mean troopers and officers accused of misconduct would less be tried in the courts than in the media and the court of public opinion, an attorney for the Pennsylvania State Police argued to the state Supreme Court Wednesday.The Impact of Electronic Evidence in Divorce Proceedings
The latest sexting allegations against former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner show the potential impact of electronic evidence in divorce cases, write attorneys Peter L. Gladstone and Jeffrey A. Weissman.Exploring the Basis of Forensic Custody Opinions
In his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins explores the ramifications of a recent First Department decision, in 'Strauss v. Strauss', which sheds light on levels of analysis applied to an expert's opinion in a forensic custody report and how it makes clear that counsel opposing an expert opinion must be prepared to challenge it on both the major and minor premise levels.Justices Weigh 'Tincher' Impact in Defective Warning Claims
The impact of seminal ruling that changed Pennsylvania products liability law should extend to failure-to-warn cases so juries can consider whether a product was unreasonably dangerous, counsel for Crane Co. argued before the state Supreme Court.Convict Seeks New Trial Over Use of Facebook Evidence
A man convicted of murder in New Haven is asking the state Supreme Court for a new trial on grounds that the judge should not have allowed evidence from Facebook at trial.High Court to Mull Whether Expert Can Corroborate BAC Evidence
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether expert testimony on the effect of alcohol provides a sufficient basis for allowing into evidence that a deceased plaintiff was allegedly drunk when he was struck and killed by a car.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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