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Delilah Guadalupe Diaz argued that testimony suggesting she most likely knew of the presence of drugs in her vehicle when she was stopped unlawfully undermined her defense. IE 11 is not supported.
The justices, in a 6-3 ruling, upheld a lower court's decision to allow testimony by an expert witness who called into question Delilah Guadalupe Diaz's contention that she did not know that ...
The justices, in a 6-3 ruling, upheld a lower court’s decision to allow testimony by an expert witness who called into question Delilah Guadalupe Diaz‘s contention that she did not know that ...
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Supreme Court upholds Californian's drug trafficking conviction that leaned on expert's opinion - MSNIn a 6-3 decision, the justices rejected Delilah Diaz's contention that the expert testimony was unfair and illegal because it strongly suggested to jurors that she must have known drugs were ...
FILE - The Supreme Court is seen in the distance, framed through columns of the U.S. Senate at the Capitol in Washington, Feb. 20, 2025. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) 27,121 people played ...
Justice Neil Gorsuch chastised the Supreme Court majority for ruling against a drug trafficking defendant Thursday, arguing the decision gives the government too much prosecutorial power. Delilah ...
In November of 2023, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in United States v. Diaz, which raises a question about the admissibility of expert law enforcement testimony offered to support the ...
Justices voted 6 to 3 to reject Delilah Diaz’s claim that her trial was unfair because an expert's testimony strongly suggested she must have known drugs were in her car.
March 18, 2024 - On March 19, 2024, the Supreme Court will hear argument in United States v. Diaz about the scope of Federal Rule of Evidence 704(b), which provides that, in criminal cases, "an ...
The Supreme Court ruled against a convicted drug mule from ... The ruling on a 6-3 vote means Delilah Guadalupe Diaz's ... The case focused on a rule of evidence that was amended ...
The justices, in a 6-3 ruling, upheld a lower court's decision to allow testimony by an expert witness who called into question Delilah Guadalupe Diaz's contention that she did not know that ...
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