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Supremacy Clause Immunity, Standards of Review, and Double Jeopardy
Contains material from May 2019
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Session 2: Standards of Review - Survey the standards of review applicable in criminal appeals, with emphasis on the standard of review in the context of sufficiency challenges.
Session 3: Double Jeopardy & Collateral Estoppel: A Thing Derided - Review the two doctrines and get an update on jeopardy law, including predictions and potential pitfalls for practitioners.
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Rosa Theofanis
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Session 1
—33 mins
Supremacy Clause Immunity (May 2019)
Learn about a “seldom-litigated corner” of constitutional law—Supremacy Clause immunity—through the lens of a State prosecution of a local police officer for manslaughter, in a case that was removed to federal court and resulted in a petition to the United States Supreme Court.
Originally presented: May 2019 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Rosa Theofanis,
Travis County District Attorney's Office - Austin, TX
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Hon. Bonnie Sudderth
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Session 2
—45 mins
Standards of Review (May 2019)
Survey the standards of review applicable in criminal appeals, with emphasis on the standard of review in the context of sufficiency challenges.
Originally presented: May 2019 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Hon. Bonnie Sudderth,
2nd Court of Appeals - Fort Worth, TX
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John Robertson Messinger
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Session 3
—30 mins
Double Jeopardy & Collateral Estoppel: A Thing Derided (May 2019)
Review the two doctrines and get an update on jeopardy law, including predictions and potential pitfalls for practitioners.
Originally presented: May 2019 Conference on Criminal Appeals
John Robertson Messinger,
Office of the State Prosecuting Attorney - Austin, TX