The Court concluded that the courts below seriously erred in convicting the appellant based on incorrect and incomplete appreciation of evidence, resulting in a travesty of justice.
The Supreme Court recently reiterated that extra-judicial confession is a weak piece of evidence and when made by the co-accused, it can be admitted only as a corroborative piece of evidence.
The Biden administration stood behind Trump’s stance on solar tariffs in a Monday filing with the U.S. Court of International Trade, a move that could harm efforts to challenge those duties from the solar industry’s largest trade group.
The new administration asked the court to dismiss a complaint from some members of the solar industry arguing that an October proclamation from President Trump is unlawful. That proclamation placed tariffs on bifacial solar, which had been excluded from tariffs on imported cells and modules, and also increased the level of tariffs in their fourth and final year.
That solar industry complaint fails to set forth a plausible showing that the President’s determination involves a clear misconstruction of the governing statute, a significant procedural violation or action outside delegated authority, the filing from the U.S. Department of Justice states.
provisions in it. section 201, the prohibition on bribery, quid pro quos perhaps of the kind that either was dangled, who knows the intent, or will be dangled, quid pro o quos are prohinted by section 201. there are other statutory regulatory gift limitations that apply to donald trump. he has disclosure obligations. he can t do insider trading under the stock act. so if he s making business deals based on inside information, there s potential criminal liability there. he s walking through a mine field blindfolded, and i m very sorry that he doesn t have better seeing eye dogs. that s the only thing that s blind about this arrangement, because he certainly isn t entering a blind trust. to listen to you, it sounds like the guy would be in jeopardy of a ricoh charge against him the first day of his presidency, and to listen to you, this is going to be a young