The Supreme Court has upheld the drug smuggling conviction of a California woman who claimed she was unaware of methamphetamine hidden in her car. The decision centered on expert testimony regarding the defendant's knowledge. The ruling rejected her defense as the court allowed testimony questioning her assertion of ignorance.
SCOTUS upheld a lower court's decision to allow testimony by an expert witness who called into question a California woman's contention that she did not know that methamphetamine valued at $368,550 was hidden in the door panels of the car she was driving https://t.co/y8QO07dr06 https://t.co/aY26CLl0Xz
#SCOTUS ruled against a California woman convicted of smuggling drugs across the US-Mexican border who challenged prosecution expert testimony that cast doubt on her claim that she acted unwittingly as a 'blind' drug mule. Subscribe: https://t.co/9HSJ5xPUoH https://t.co/283BtUQ7MA
The Supreme Court upholds the conviction of woman who challenged expert testimony in a drug case https://t.co/OII5B5JI2m https://t.co/BofuaJ6qYG
The Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of a woman who said she did not know about a stash of methamphetamine hidden inside her car. The 6-3 opinion came in a case that revolved around how much expert witnesses can say about a defendant’s mindset. https://t.co/0nVP8ITXgk
Supreme Court upholds meth conviction of California woman who claimed she was a ‘blind mule’ https://t.co/F3ZDnjnTH9
The Supreme Court rules against a convicted drug mule from California who objected to evidence admitted at her trial that suggested she would have been aware of thousands of dollars worth of methamphetamine found in her car. https://t.co/K1a7YeORBW
Supreme Court upholds California woman's drug smuggling conviction that leaned on expert's opinion https://t.co/A1GOdayPpk