This month we address several recent decisions of the Court of Appeals on a variety of subjects. For example, in an employment discrimination case, the Court found an abuse of discretion for the Human Rights Division to deny pre-determination interest on a back-pay award.

Two criminal decisions resulted in conviction reversals (a relatively rare result for the Court), one because the fruits of a warrantless body cavity search should have been suppressed and the other because a composite sketch of the perpetrator developed for the police investigation should not have been admitted into evidence.

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