United States v. Taylor
The Third Circuit vacated the defendant’s convictions and remanded for a new trial because the defendant sought to proceed pro se and the District Court did not conduct a sufficiently
The Third Circuit vacated the defendant’s convictions and remanded for a new trial because the defendant sought to proceed pro se and the District Court did not conduct a sufficiently
The Third Circuit vacated the defendant’s convictions and remanded for a new trial because the defendant sought to proceed pro se and the District Court did not conduct a sufficiently
Justice Pierre-Louis authored her first opinion for the New Jersey Supreme Court in State v. Outland. The defendant wanted to represent himself at trial. The Law Division judge held a
In Commonwealth v. Floyd, Appellant appealed his convictions after pleading guilty to several crimes charged on two dockets. Appellant violated the rule established in Commonwealth v. Walker, 185 A.3d 969
Friedland filed a PCRA petition and specifically requested that counsel not be appointed to represent him in his PCRA proceedings. After a Grazier hearing, the PCRA court granted Friedland’s request
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