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  • Criminal, PCRA

    Com v. Crispell: PCRA Petitions may be amended to add new claims, even if the new claims fall outside of the “one year” rule

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    Joel Ready

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    September 25, 2018

    In an otherwise mundane PCRA affirmance, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled unanimously that a PCRA petitioner may move to amend his petition to add an additional claim, even if…

  • Criminal, Fourth Amendment, Search

    Com v. Wilmer: Community Caretaking exception to warrant requirement lasts until officer is done rendering assistance

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    Joel Ready

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    September 25, 2018

    A party at a sorority house led to a drunk college kid on the roof of the house, stumbling about, looking as though he were about to fall off the…

  • Civil, Statutory Interpretation, UTPCPL

    Danganan v. Guardian Protective Services: UTPCPL violation need not be in Pennsylvania

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    Joel Ready

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    March 2, 2018

    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Danganan v. Guardian Protective Services that a violation of the Unfair Trade Practices Consumer Protection Law need not have occurred in Pennsylvania to…

  • Appellate, Criminal, Fourth Amendment, Harmless Error, Search

    Com v. Fulton: Warrantless Cell Phone searches violate both Constitutions

    Written by

    Joel Ready

    on

    February 26, 2018

    In a relatively-unsurprising re-affirmation of recent SCOTUS caselaw, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled 6-0 in Commonwealth v. Fulton that a warrantless search of a cell phone is unconstitutional and…

  • Round-ups

    Federal Block to Gerrymandering Roundup 2-26-18

    Written by

    Joel Ready

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    February 26, 2018

    The fight over SCOPA’s gerrymandering decision continues. SCOTUS denied cert from the first decision, but now the issuance of the map is being challenged. Lyle Denniston of SCOTUSblog fame discusses…

  • Civil, Constitutional Provisions, Elections

    League of Women Voters v. Commonwealth: The “Free and Equal Elections” Clause Prohibits Gerrymandering

    Written by

    Joel Ready

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    February 26, 2018

    EDIT: The map has been released as promised by the Court, along with a brief opinion on February 19, re-outlining the views of the Court. We have included it here…

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