Friends– There has been a lot of moving and shaking in the gun law world in the past few weeks. Today, the U.S. Supreme Court,
Author: Ryan Semerad
Cops in Your House: “Mere Acquiescence” to Authority Not Enough to Allow Police to Enter Your Home
Readers of this blog may know that police can enter your house to “secure evidence” of a crime inside the house before getting a warrant.
Fourth DUI in Ten Years – When does a DUI become a felony under Wyoming law?
Under Wyoming law, most of the time a DUI offense will be a misdemeanor, punishable by less than one (1) year in jail. However, sometimes
May 2022 Update on Ignition Interlock Removals
Earlier this year, I wrote about one of my cases, Schneider v. State, where the Wyoming Supreme Court held, in effect, that when a person
Self-Defense: Defense of Others
In early 2021, the Wyoming Supreme Court considered when you can use force to defend another from harm or threatened harm. This is commonly called
After Roe in Wyoming
If the Wyoming Constitution grants all individuals freedom and control over their healthcare choices and abortion is healthcare in some cases, then the Wyoming legislature cannot place a blanket ban on that procedure without good reason and withstand state constitutional scrutiny.