Articles From Juliet Boyd

Expert Testimony Required to Prove Consumption of Methamphetamine Based on Metabolites in Urine, Definition of Methamphetamine Excludes Other Separately Listed Substances By Juliet Boyd Traffic Laws and Courts, February 2021 In People v. Scott Petty, the appellate court reversed and vacated the defendant’s conviction for aggravated driving a vehicle under the influence of methamphetamine in violation of the Illinois Vehicle Code.
Case Notes By Juliet Boyd Traffic Laws and Courts, February 2020 Summaries of two recent appellate cases of interest.
You think your client is going to lie on the stand—The classic dilemma of a criminal defense lawyer By Juliet Boyd Traffic Laws and Courts, March 2014 What is a lawyer to do when her duty of confidentiality under R.P.C. 1.6 conflicts with her duty of candor towards a tribunal pursuant to R.P.C. 3.3?
You think your client is going to lie on the stand—The classic dilemma of a criminal defense lawyer By Juliet Boyd Traffic Laws and Courts, March 2012 If faced by this dilemma, a lawyer should review the cases, the approaches and the rules of professional conduct. The lawyer must carefully analyze the facts of their situation. It may also be helpful to call the confidential hot line at the ARDC for advice or to pose a hypothetical to an experienced colleague. Unfortunately there is no simple resolution to this question.
Internet scams & client trust accounts By Juliet Boyd Civil Practice and Procedure, September 2011 In this global financial marketplace, it is not unusual for commercial lawyers to never meet their international clients in person. This has resulted in fertile ground for fraud.
Message from the Chair: Judge Diane Wood and Judge Robert Vinnekor speak at successful Asylum CLE By Juliet Boyd International and Immigration Law, January 2006 The continuing legal education (CLE) seminar on asylum jurisprudence sponsored by the Section Council on November 11, 2005 proved to be a great success.
Message from the Chair: International business presentation & Seventh Circuit Judge Diane Wood to speak on November 11th By Juliet Boyd International and Immigration Law, November 2005 On November 11, 2005 the International and Immigration Law Section Council will host two dynamic programs, certain to bring together our members for a day of learning and discussion.
Chair’s comments: Seventh Circuit Judge Diane Wood to speak at Asylum CLE By Juliet Boyd International and Immigration Law, September 2005 The International & Immigration Law Section Counsel is excited to sponsor the upcoming continuing legal education seminar on asylum jurisprudence at its Chicago regional office on November 11, 2005 at 9:00 a.m.
The Section Council makes a difference By Juliet Boyd International and Immigration Law, June 2005 This section has much to offer our members and the broader ISBA community and will continue to pursue its goal to demonstrate its relevance to all aspects of the practice of law.
Luncheon at Polish Consulate By Juliet Boyd International and Immigration Law, May 2005 On February 11, 2005 the section council was honored to have its February meeting hosted at the Polish Consulate.

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