Defendant\u27s rights were not violated and results of the alcohol test were properly admitted in evidence in trial for driving under the influence of alcohol when extraction was made in a medically approved manner and was incident to the lawful arrest
A deceased passenger\u27s statement that defendant caused an automobile accident was admissible in d...
Defendant was properly convicted of second degree murder as the jury was correctly instructed on the...
Defendant\u27s conviction for first-degree murder was proper where defendant failed to show that he ...
At trial on charges of manslaughter and driving a vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor...
In a drug possession case, the court held that the police had reasonable cause to search defendant b...
Defendant\u27s rights were not violated and results of the alcohol test were properly admitted in ev...
An alleged conflict between the information and the evidence was not grounds for reversal of defenda...
Defendant\u27s arrest for the possession of heroin was lawful where the officer had reasonable cause...
A motion for a new criminal trial was denied because defendant did not show that the decision to rel...
The trial court properly convicted defendant of illegal possession of narcotics because the trial co...
Alternative writ of prohibition was discharged and a peremptory writ denied because there was no evi...
A criminal defendant\u27s murder conviction was affirmed by the court because his guilt was establis...
Although a prosecutor had improperly focused the jury on defendant\u27s alleged prior heroin use, de...
Although the record contained no justification for the authorities\u27 warrantless arrest of defenda...
Because the complaint was based upon false arrest and imprisonment for a misdemeanor not committed w...
A deceased passenger\u27s statement that defendant caused an automobile accident was admissible in d...
Defendant was properly convicted of second degree murder as the jury was correctly instructed on the...
Defendant\u27s conviction for first-degree murder was proper where defendant failed to show that he ...
At trial on charges of manslaughter and driving a vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor...
In a drug possession case, the court held that the police had reasonable cause to search defendant b...
Defendant\u27s rights were not violated and results of the alcohol test were properly admitted in ev...
An alleged conflict between the information and the evidence was not grounds for reversal of defenda...
Defendant\u27s arrest for the possession of heroin was lawful where the officer had reasonable cause...
A motion for a new criminal trial was denied because defendant did not show that the decision to rel...
The trial court properly convicted defendant of illegal possession of narcotics because the trial co...
Alternative writ of prohibition was discharged and a peremptory writ denied because there was no evi...
A criminal defendant\u27s murder conviction was affirmed by the court because his guilt was establis...
Although a prosecutor had improperly focused the jury on defendant\u27s alleged prior heroin use, de...
Although the record contained no justification for the authorities\u27 warrantless arrest of defenda...
Because the complaint was based upon false arrest and imprisonment for a misdemeanor not committed w...
A deceased passenger\u27s statement that defendant caused an automobile accident was admissible in d...
Defendant was properly convicted of second degree murder as the jury was correctly instructed on the...
Defendant\u27s conviction for first-degree murder was proper where defendant failed to show that he ...