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  2. List of pending United States Supreme Court cases - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cases before the United States Supreme Court that the Court has agreed to hear and has not yet decided. [1] [2] [3] Future argument dates are in parentheses; arguments in these cases have been scheduled, but have not, and potentially may not, take place.

  3. Probable cause - Wikipedia

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    In early cases in the United States, the Supreme Court held that when a person is on probation, the standard required for a search to be lawful is lowered from "probable cause" to "reasonable grounds" [10] or "reasonable suspicion". Specifically, the degree of individualized suspicion required of a search was a determination of when there is a ...

  4. Culley v. Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Culley v. Marshall, 601 U.S. 377 (2024), is a case decided by Supreme Court of the United States regarding the timing of post-seizure probable cause hearings under the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment. [1] The Court has been asked to determine whether the "speedy trial" test from Barker v. Wingo or the balancing test from Mathews v.

  5. A$AP Rocky trial is postponed to 2025: Breaking down the ...

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    A video prosecutors showed during a November preliminary hearing includes what sounded like two gunshots followed by a man running around a corner and beginning to walk, the outlet reported.

  6. A$AP Rocky trial: A$AP Twelvyy testifies, Rocky declines to ...

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    Ephron told the courtroom he'd returned to the scene, after police arrived to investigate a report of a shooting, and found two shell casings.

  7. A$AP Rocky assault trial jury hears opening arguments in ...

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    Court records show that Mayers denied all wrongdoing in his response to the complaint. Ephron also filed a defamation lawsuit on Sept. 19, 2023, naming Mayers and his legal team, including lead ...

  8. Preliminary hearing - Wikipedia

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    A preliminary hearing is not always required, and some jurisdictions do not require it. Some states hold preliminary hearings in every serious criminal case. [11] Other states only have a preliminary hearing if the defense requests it; [12] Alternatively, some states only have them for felony cases. [13]

  9. Nieves v. Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Nieves v. Bartlett, 587 U.S. 391 (2019), was a civil rights case in which the Supreme Court of the United States decided that probable cause should generally defeat a retaliatory arrest claim brought under the First Amendment, unless officers under the circumstances would typically exercise their discretion not to make an arrest.