![]() In addition, the justices are dealing with unprecedented turmoil triggered by an internal investigation. The court released one opinion Wednesday – on a case involving a US Border Patrol agent – and has 29 remaining. In a written opinion leaked last month, Associate Justice Samuel Alito argues that the landmark 1973 decision legalizing abortion was "was egregiously wrong from the start." (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesĮscalation of the Supreme Court's leak probe puts clerks in a 'no-win' situation Wade abortion decision on in Washington, DC. Jackson Women's Health Organization case that could essentially overturn the Roe v. Supreme Court building in anticipation of protest related to a possible decision in the Dobbs v. Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson and Assistant Attorney General Taylor Zane Smith, of Columbia, for Respondent.WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 24: Protective fencing remains up around the U.S. The Court will consider whether the court of appeals erred in finding the trial court did not abuse its discretion in admitting autopsy photos because the photos were not needed to help the jury understand the victim's injuries and under Rule 403, SCRE, the photos were inadmissible because their probative value was substantially outweighed by the dangers of unfair prejudice.Ĭases to be Submitted Without Oral ArgumentĪppellate Defender Joanna Katherine Delany, of Columbia, for Petitioner. This Court granted a petition for a writ of certiorari to review the decision of the court of appeals in State v. Zelenka, Senior Assistant Deputy Attorney General Melody Jane Brown and Assistant Attorney General Tommy Evans, Jr., all of Columbia and Solicitor Scarlett Anne Wilson, of Charleston, for Respondent. Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson, Deputy Attorney General Donald J. We will determine whether the trial court erred in declining to re-charge the jury on nominal damages.Īppellate Defender Sarah Elizabeth Shipe, of Columbia, for Petitioner. We granted Jane Doe's petition for a writ of certiorari to review the court of appeals' decision in Est. Senn, of Senn Legal, LLC, of Charleston, for Respondents. Lindemann, of Lindemann Law Firm, PA, of Columbia, and Sandra J. The Court will review five issues related to fingerprint evidence, removal of a defendant's shackles, expert testimony, use of the defendant's alias during trial, and admission of autopsy photos.Ģ021-000721 The Estate of Jane Doe 202, by John Doe MM and John Doe HS, each of whom holds power of attorney for Jane Doe, Petitioner,Ĭity of North Charleston, Leigh Anne McGowan, individually, Charles Francis Wholleb, individually, and Anthony M. The Court granted a petition for a writ of certiorari to review the court of appeals' decision in State v. Zelenka, Senior Assistant Deputy Attorney General Melody Jane Brown and Assistant Attorney General William Joseph Maye and Solicitor Byron E. ![]() Sullivan, Madison Claire Healy, of K&L Gates, LLP, of Charleston and Chief Appellate Defender Robert Michael Dudek, of Columbia, all for Petitioner. The Court granted a writ of certiorari to review the court of appeals' opinion in State v. Blume, III, of Cornell Juvenile Justice Project, of Ithaca, NY, Amicus Curiae. Hannah Lyon Freedman, of Justice 360, of Columbia, Amicus Curiae and John H. Zelenka, Senior Assistant Deputy Attorney General Melody Jane Brown and Senior Assistant Attorney General Mark Reynolds Farthing, all of Columbia and Solicitor Isaac McDuffie Stone, III, of Bluffton, all for Respondent. Jeffrey Young, Deputy Attorney General Donald J. Attorney General Alan McCrory Wilson, Chief Deputy Attorney General W. ![]() This Court will answer the following questions certified by the United States Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals: (1) what mental state is required to commit South Carolina Assault and Battery, Second Degree, in violation of section 16-3-600 of the South Carolina Code and (2) what mental state is required to commit South Carolina Criminal Domestic Violence of a High and Aggravated nature in violation of section 16-25-65 of the South Carolina Code.Īppellate Defender Lara Mary Caudy, of Columbia, for Petitioner. Elizabeth Anne Franklin-Best, of Elizabeth Franklin-Best, P.C. United States Attorney Adair Ford Boroughs, Assistant United States Attorney Kathleen Michelle Stoughton and Justin William Holloway, all of Columbia, for Plaintiff. 2022-001378 United States of America, Plaintiff,
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