- People v. Colon, 225 Ill.2d 125 (2007) (loosing criminal case does not preclude being violated on the ptr)
- People v. Thoman, 381 Ill.App.3d 268 (5th Dist. 2008) (improper service of ptr kills jurisdiction – no tolling – personal service, summons or a warrant is required)
Criminal Trespass In Illinois
People v. Chai, 2014 IL App (2nd) 121234 (August). Episode 016 (Duration 9:36) (state can give notice to defendant in trespass to state supported property cases)
Was there proper notice to defendant that he was not welcome at the DMV?
[Read more…]Mitchell v. Wisconsin | Warrantless Blood Draws
Mitchell v. Wisconsin, SCOTUS No. 18–6210, Decided June 27, 2019. Episode 647 (Duration 22:02) (Categorical Rule Allows Warrantless Blood Draws From Unconscious Drivers)
Unconscious drivers plus natural BAC dissipation create an exigent circumstance for a blood draw.
[Read more…]Foster v Chatman | An Audio Case Summary
Foster v. Chatman, SCOTUS No. 14–8349. Argued November 2, 2015—Decided May 23, 2016. Episode 189 (Duration 7:29)
Prosecutors Wrote B’s Next To All The Potential Jurors Who Were African American. Prosecution makes it pretty clear that they struck black jurors because of their race. [Read more…]
Birchfield v North Dakota | An Audio Case Summary
Birchfield v. North Dakota, SCOTUS No. 14–1468. Argued April 20, 2016—Decided June 23, 2016. Episode 186 (Duration 8:34).
May the State criminalize the failure to comply with implied consent laws? Implied Consent Still Alive and Well, Forced Blood Draws Still Require a Warrant. [Read more…]
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