In Wyoming, all (adult) criminal cases begin in the circuit court. But only misdemeanors stay circuit court. This post is about best practices for a
Back in the saddle.
Well, it has been a busy 2023 and start to 2024. At the end of 2022, I became the managing member of my law firm,
A woman and I went out Saturday night and robbed Bill — a very bad, no good lesson from SCOTUS on the Confrontation Clause
Constitutional law and the rights afforded to criminal defendants in the Confrontation Clause of the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution — a defendant’s right
Semerad on Wyoming Corner Crossing Case
Ryan Semerad’s opinion on the Wyoming Federal District Court’s corner crossing order.
“Kansas Ditch Weed” and Dog Sniffs under the Wyoming Constitution
It has been too long since I’ve written here. A recent Wyoming Supreme Court case caught my eye and gave me inspiration to add another
Wyo Legislature Expedites Restoration of Gun, Civil Rights for First-Time Nonviolent Felons; Also (Correctly) Strips Gun Rights from Nonviolent Felons
March 17, 2023 Update — Governor Mark Gordon (R) signed SEA No. 0094 into law today. Accordingly, starting July 1, 2023, first-time, nonviolent felons may