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Maryland Judiciary Watch, vol. 8

DANIEL A. McNEAL

 v.

STATE OF MARYLAND

http://​www​.mdcourts​.gov/​o​p​i​n​i​o​n​s​/​c​o​s​a​/​2011​/​1992​s​09​.​pdf

This opin­ion by the Court of Spe­cial Appeals addresses sev­eral issues. The one I want to high­light is the sec­ond ques­tion pre­sented to the court.

2. Did the trial court err in admit­ting extrin­sic evi­dence of a prior incon­sis­tent state­ment made by the Appel­lant when the Appel­lant admit­ted hav­ing made the state­ment and explained why he had made it?

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Maryland Judiciary Watch Volume 1

I have decided to start sum­ma­riz­ing the MD cases pub­lished by the Mary­land Court of Spe­cial Appeals and Court of Appeals. Pre­vi­ously I tried tweet­ing a sum­ma­tion, but it’s sim­ply too hard to make any mean­ing­ful analy­sis over twit­ter. Before now I was obvi­ously con­tent with mean­ing­less­ness, but no longer! Not right now, at least.

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P” is (not) for Privacy…

I finally got around to actu­ally read­ing the deci­sion in State of Wis­con­sin v. Michael Sveum instead of view­ing all the typ­ing heads. (On the blog cir­cuit they’re all typ­ing heads, not talk­ing heads.)
At first glance, I felt that the court came to the dif­fi­cult but cor­rect deci­sion — after all, we do drive in pub­lic. I was going to go my merry way when I real­ized that the deci­sion still both­ered me, so sat back and tried to think it through.
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