Trial Court Committed Clear Legal Error by Failing to Hold a Live Hearing Where the Plaintiff Would Have the Right to Present Evidence
The trial court committed clear legal error by failing to hold a live hearing where the plaintiff would have the right to present evidence, subject to certain restrictions permitted by the court rules.
Police Interrogation Wrongly Admitted: Defendant Entitled To New Trial
A defendant convicted of criminal sexual conduct was entitled to a new trial because an unredacted recording of the defendant’s police interrogation was improperly admitted into evidence.
Poop Emoji Surfaces In Federal Court Opinion
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is making headlines for its recent ruling in an employment discrimination case, although probably not for the reason the Court would like: its decision.