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Shoe-Bomber Can Testify Via Video at Terrorism Trial
A man convicted in the United Kingdom in the 2001 shoe bomb plot, who has been told he will be arrested if he travels to the United States, can testify through a video link at the terrorism trial of Osama bin Laden's son-in-law and former spokesman.Norm Pattis: Marshalling Resources To Find A Reluctant Witness
Only in movies do witnesses appear on command, at the beck and call of casting directors. In the hurly-burly world of real courts, you are sometimes lucky to make your witnesses appear at all. What terrifies is that a client's liberty can depend on mere chance.Senate Can't Bar Disclosure of Legal Bills, Client Names
After already determining attorney-client privilege doesn't protect from disclosure of client identities or descriptions of legal services provided, the Commonwealth Court has now found that information can't be protected under the attorney work-product doctrine, grand jury secrecy rules or a criminal investigation exception.Employee Theft of Documents And Other Misdeeds
Employee "self-help discovery," e.g., stealing confidential documents from work, is a dangerous proposition, even when the employee claims to be seeking evidence for a discrimination claim.Prior Use of Aliases Inadmissible Absent Convictions Based on Them
New Jersey's high court has reinforced restrictions on impeaching a criminal defendant's credibility by evidence of his or her prior use of fake identities.View more book results for the query "*"
Photographs Admitted as Evidence Can Be Challenged in Negligence Suit
The Delaware Superior Court has ruled that photographs taken by a plaintiff's expert can be admitted as evidence in a negligence lawsuit against Delaware Park Casino.NYPD Had No Right to Stop Man with Drug Bag, Panel Says
A First Department panel on Tuesday said police had no good reason to stop a man for taking a bag of what turned out to be marijuana from a driver who had been pulled over, and reversed the man's drug possession conviction.Securities and Exchange Commission v. Garber
Tax Returns Relevant to Accredited Investor Defense, Must Be Produced in Full to SECLight v. Esbenshade, PICS Case No. 13-3333 (C.P. Lebanon Dec. 10, 2013) Charles, J. (22 pages).
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