Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Elk and Deer Hunting/ Clinton Email Release/ Supreme Court Death Row Case


Missoulian: Regulation changes could impact hunters in Bitterroot
Deer & Elk Permits
“Want to hunt deer and elk in Montana? Resident and nonresident license and permit applications are due March 15.”

Missoulian: State Dept finishes Clinton email release, more than 52k out
Secretary Clinton Emails
“All documents posted today are fully searchable. The documents posted will not have the subject line, to line, and from line on the search result page on the date of the actual posting. We will be adding this data in March 2016 and expect to be done by the end of that month.”



“Whether the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments are violated where a state supreme court justice declines to recuse himself in a capital case in which he had personally approved the decision to pursue capital punishment against the defendant in his prior capacity as an elected prosecutor and continued to head the prosecutors’ office that defended the death verdict on appeal, and where he had publicly expressed strong support for capital punishment during his judicial election campaign by referencing the number of defendants he had “sent” to death row, including the defendant in the case now before the court; and (2) whether the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments are violated by the participation of a potentially biased jurist on a multimember tribunal deciding a capital case, regardless of whether his vote is ultimately decisive.”

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