Court-appointed attorneys who defended an indigent client charged with murder were not entitled to a writ compelling compensation of more than $ 1,000, where the payment was comparable to other jurisdictions and to that received by public employees
After the execution of Washington Goode, a black man sentenced to be hanged for murder in Massachuse...
To represent the defendant, accused of robbery, the court at public expense, appointed an attorney, ...
Decedent Schuster supplied information to the police which led to the arrest of the notorious Willie...
Court-appointed attorneys who defended an indigent client charged with murder were not entitled to a...
In a capital murder prosecution, a trial court\u27s grant of the prosecution\u27s challenge to a jur...
Defendant\u27s conviction for first-degree murder was proper where defendant failed to show that he ...
Defendant was properly indicted for participating in acceptance of bribes by a public official when ...
A taxpayer\u27s cause of action was properly stricken for failure to state a claim when it named a c...
Whether an individual becomes a party to judicial proceeding involuntarily, as a criminal or civil d...
County civil service employees were not entitled to a declaration that a county oath requirement was...
In Farrar v. Hobby, the Supreme Court granted prevailing party status, as required by 42 U.S.C § 1...
Denial of writ of mandate to compel a county to reinstate permanent civil service employees in their...
Kenneth Barlow was found guilty of multiple charges by a jury and sentenced to death for murdering t...
The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Western District of Missouri ruled, in a case of first impress...
In Bordenkircher v. Hayes, the United States Supreme Court upheld a conviction on a charge the prose...
After the execution of Washington Goode, a black man sentenced to be hanged for murder in Massachuse...
To represent the defendant, accused of robbery, the court at public expense, appointed an attorney, ...
Decedent Schuster supplied information to the police which led to the arrest of the notorious Willie...
Court-appointed attorneys who defended an indigent client charged with murder were not entitled to a...
In a capital murder prosecution, a trial court\u27s grant of the prosecution\u27s challenge to a jur...
Defendant\u27s conviction for first-degree murder was proper where defendant failed to show that he ...
Defendant was properly indicted for participating in acceptance of bribes by a public official when ...
A taxpayer\u27s cause of action was properly stricken for failure to state a claim when it named a c...
Whether an individual becomes a party to judicial proceeding involuntarily, as a criminal or civil d...
County civil service employees were not entitled to a declaration that a county oath requirement was...
In Farrar v. Hobby, the Supreme Court granted prevailing party status, as required by 42 U.S.C § 1...
Denial of writ of mandate to compel a county to reinstate permanent civil service employees in their...
Kenneth Barlow was found guilty of multiple charges by a jury and sentenced to death for murdering t...
The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Western District of Missouri ruled, in a case of first impress...
In Bordenkircher v. Hayes, the United States Supreme Court upheld a conviction on a charge the prose...
After the execution of Washington Goode, a black man sentenced to be hanged for murder in Massachuse...
To represent the defendant, accused of robbery, the court at public expense, appointed an attorney, ...
Decedent Schuster supplied information to the police which led to the arrest of the notorious Willie...