Hurst v. Florida Oral Argument
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Hurst v. Florida, docket number 14-7505, on the constitutionality of Florida’s …
Betterman's attorney, Fred Rowley explains that the period of unjustified trial delay being 14 months was unjust do to it not counting towar… read more
Betterman's attorney, Fred Rowley explains that the period of unjustified trial delay being 14 months was unjust do to it not counting towards the bail sentence. Rowley further proposes the need to reduce the sentence due to Betterman being denied rehabilitation and the anxiety from that. The impartial jury clause makes sense to apply to the stages of a prosecution where jury is convened. close
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Hurst v. Florida, docket number 14-7505, on the constitutionality of Florida’s …
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Foster v. Chatman, docket number 14-8349.. The case concerns death row inmate T…
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Heffernan v. City of Paterson, a case on whether city officials violated the fr…
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Luis v. United States, docket number 14-419. The case concerns the government’s…