For the second time in about a month, the California Supreme Court has thrown out a death judgment, ruling that a trial court judge shouldn’t have excused a juror just because she hadn’t fully formed an opinion on the death penalty.
For the second time in about a month, the California Supreme Court has thrown out a death judgment, ruling that a trial court judge shouldn’t have excused a juror just because she hadn’t fully formed an opinion on the death penalty.
For the second time in about a month, the California Supreme Court has thrown out a death judgment, ruling that a trial court judge shouldn’t have excused a juror just because she hadn’t fully formed an opinion on the death penalty.
For the second time in about a month, the California Supreme Court has thrown out a death judgment, ruling that a trial court judge shouldn’t have excused a juror just because she hadn’t fully formed an opinion on the death penalty.
A Texas appeals court has upheld a trial court’s order declaring law school graduate Kristofer Kastner a vexatious litigant, after he repeatedly sued two lawyers and a firm who represented him in a Texas Board of Law Examiners hearing over his withheld law license.Visit lawjobs.com News & Views