In Re McNeil and Rice
Sep 25, 2014OUTCOME: Court found that legislative fix made petition untimely
Amicus Brief filed arguing that life without parole is unconstitutional.
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OUTCOME: Court found that legislative fix made petition untimely
Amicus Brief filed arguing that life without parole is unconstitutional.
OUTCOME: Petition Returned as Mixed
Amicus Brief filed arguing that Graham v. Florida and Miller v. Alabama applied to functional life sentences
OUTCOME: Affirmed
Amicus Brief filed arguing ineffective assistance of counsel
OUTCOME: Reversed
Amicus Brief filed where defendant's text messages to alleged drug dealer's cellular telephone were “private” communications within meaning of privacy act, and officer in possession of alleged drug-d ... ealer's telephone “intercepted” defendant's text messages within meaning of privacy act.
OUTCOME: Reversed
Amicus Brief filed where court found that held that a police detective's conduct in reading text messages on arrestee's cell phone, responding to an incoming text message from defendant, and arranging ... a drug deal with defendant invaded defendant's private affairs and was not justified by authority of law.
OUTCOME: Affirmed in Part; Reversed in Part
Amicus Brief filed where court found that Predicate offense court's failure to provide statutorily required notice to defendant that he had lost his right to possess firearms warranted reversal of his ... conviction for second degree unlawful possession of a firearm.
OUTCOME: Reversed
Amicus Brief filed arguing that it was ineffective assistance to not provide immigration advice to a non-citizen accused of a crime
OUTCOME: Affirmed
Amicus Brief filed where court found that the officers' warrantless search of automobile after arresting defendant based upon an outstanding arrest warrant was unconstitutional under both the Fourth Am ... endment and the State Constitution.