Cases of Interest

What Evidence of Prior Criminal History Can the Government Introduce Against Defendants Charged with Being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm?

Under the Federal Rules of Evidence, the Government generally cannot use evidence of a defendant's prior bad acts to prove that a defendant committed the crime charged. Under Rule 404(b) of the Federal Rules of Evidence states that evidence of crimes, wrongs or other...

Florida Supreme Court Clarifies the Types of “Replica” Antique Firearms That Felons May Possess

Last week, the Florida Supreme Court issued an opinion clarifying the types of firearms convicted felons may possess. Section 790.23 of the Florida Statutes prohibits convicted felons from possessing firearms. However, the law also exempts any firearm manufactured...

Employers Can Discriminate Against Employees for Having Dreadlocks Says the Eleventh Circuit

Last week, in a panel decision, EEOC v. Catastrophe Management Solutions, the Eleventh Circuit held that employers can discriminate against employees for wearing their hair in dreadlocks. The lawsuit was brought by the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission on behalf...

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