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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Edmunds

... STAT. § 974.06(4) (2005-06). [4] It asserts that the circuit court erred in reaching the merits of this case, because Edmunds's 1997 motion raised the issue of advances in medical science since her trial regarding shaken baby syndrome and lucid intervals. ...

State v. Sveum

... We agree with the State. At the same time, we urge the legislature to consider regulating both police and private use of GPS tracking technology. ... As the Seventh Circuit and a recent New York Times article indicate, GPS technology is available at low cost to the general public. ...

Sigler v. Kobinsky

... The Siglers argued that because CUNA disciplined fourteen of its employees in 2003 for internet technology related offenses, CUNA was aware of a foreseeable risk with respect to employee misuse of technology resources. ...

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