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03 Jan

The Intent and Purpose of a Motion for Limine

A motion for limine, or a motion in limine, is a powerful legal tool used in criminal trials to prevent certain evidence or testimony from being introduced during trial. The Latin term, “in limine,” means “at the threshold,” o...

03 Jan

How the 8th Amendment Protects at Sentencing

The 8th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a fundamental protection against excessive punishment in the criminal justice system. It prohibits the infliction of “cruel and unusual punishment,” ensuring that sentences imposed by...

02 Jan

How the Sixth Amendment Protects the Accused

The United States Constitution is a living document designed to protect the freedoms and rights of its citizens. Among its most critical safeguards is the Sixth Amendment, which ensures a fair trial for those accused of a crime. This amendment lays o...

02 Jan

How 6th Amendment Rights Could Get Violated

The 6th Amendment to the United States Constitution is a cornerstone of American criminal law, ensuring the fair treatment of individuals accused of crimes. It guarantees several critical rights that help protect a defendant’s ability to receiv...

01 Jan

Applying the 6th Amendment to a Direct Appeal

The 6th Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees that in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to the assistance of counsel for their defense. While this right is most often discussed in the context of trial proce...

01 Jan

The 5th Amendment’s Power During Probation

Probation is often a preferred alternative to incarceration, allowing defendants to remain in the community while adhering to certain conditions set by the court. However, even probationers – individuals who have been convicted but are serving ...

10 Oct

How a Felon Might Restore Their Gun Rights

Loosing the right to own firearms is one of the many consequences a person may face after being convicted of a felony. However, in certain cases, it may be possible for felons to have their gun rights restored, though the process varies widely depend...

10 Oct

Understanding the Role of an Expert Witness

In both criminal and civil proceedings, the facts of the case often require specialized knowledge beyond the expertise of laypeople or even the courts. This is where expert witnesses play a crucial role. They bring their technical or scientific exper...

10 Oct

Civil Default Judgments in a Nutshell

When a party files a civil lawsuit in federal court, there is an expectation that the defendant will respond to the complaint. If the defendant fails to answer or otherwise defend themselves within the designated timeframe, the plaintiff can seek a d...

10 Oct

Criminal Entrapment: Defenses and Implications

When someone is charged with a crime, the defense of entrapment may come into play if it is believed that law enforcement officials induced the criminal behavior. Entrapment refers to situations where government agents, typically undercover officers,...