The United States Supreme Court has issued a flurry of high profile decisions in the last week. While this post will not comprehensively address each
Big Gun Update Coming Soon!
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,
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
