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Ward v. The State
Publication Date: 2024-06-21
Practice Area: Criminal Law
Industry:
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Judge Hodges
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Frances Kuo, Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: Benjamin Kenemer, Walter Eddy, (Whitfield County District Attorney’s Office), Dalton, for appellee.
Case number: A24A0174

Court affirms conviction for family violence battery, rejecting defendant's multiple challenges to evidence and jury instructions

Rutledge v. The State
Publication Date: 2024-06-13
Practice Area: Criminal Law
Industry:
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Judge Markle
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: August Siemon, (Attorney at Law.), Tucker, for appellant.
For defendant: Anna Johnson, Samir Patel, Erle Newton, (Cherokee Judicial Circuit - District Attorney’s Office), Cartersville, for appellee.
Case number: A24A0272

Court affirms denial of defendant's motion for immunity to prosecution based on defense-of-dwelling arguments, and affirms his simple battery conviction

Cobb County v. Floam et al.
Publication Date: 2024-06-07
Practice Area: Government
Industry: State and Local Government
Court: Georgia Supreme Court
Judge: Presiding Justice Peterson
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Hugh William Rowling, Jr., Lauren Smith Bruce, Elizabeth Ahern Monyak, (Cobb County Attorney’s Office), Marietta, for appellant.
For defendant: Ray Stallings Smith, III, (Smith & Liss, LLC), Atlanta, for appellee; Logan B. Winkles, Jonathan David Loegel, Christopher M. Carr, Stephen John Petrany, Justin Thomas Golart, Zachary Mullinax, (Department of Law), Atlanta, Daniel Walter White, (Haynie, Litchfield,Crane & White, P.C.), Marietta, William A. Pinto, Jr., (Elarbee, Thompson, Sapp & Wilson, LLP), Atlanta, for Neutral Amicus.
Case number: S24A0599

Court reverses order granting declaratory relief to residents who challenged a county boundary redistricting, finding that they could not show a need for guidance for future conduct

June 05, 2024 | New York Law Journal

NY Senate Judiciary Set to Advance 25 Nominees, Including Veteran NYC Judge Under Scrutiny

Manhattan judge Laura Ward Ward approached a progressive group's criticism with introspection, acknowledging that she runs "a tight court," but goes out of her way to ask jurors if they felt a defendant received a fair trial.
6 minute read
June 05, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Court of Appeals Evidence Decisions: A Potpourri of Rules for Criminal and Civil Actions

The 2023–2024 term of the Court of Appeals has seen a large uptick in the number of appeals decided by the court as compared to previous terms. This is especially true as to decisions deciding important and significant evidence issues.
13 minute read
Crawford v. The State
Publication Date: 2024-06-05
Practice Area: Criminal Law
Industry:
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Presiding Judge Doyle
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: John Bradley, (Ocmulgee Circuit Public Defender’s Office), Milledgeville, for appellant.
For defendant: Tuttle Barksdale, (Ocmulgee Circuit District Attorneys Office), Eatonton, for appellee.
Case number: A24A0217

Court affirms child molestation convictions and rejects ineffective counsel claim over his trial counsel's decision not to strike and remove a juror for cause

June 04, 2024 | Law.com

Dallas Firm That Won $45M Talc Verdict Scored Again: Jury Hits J&J With $260M

The Oregon jury's verdict, which included $200 million in punitive damages, followed a month of trial in a case brought by Kyung Lee, diagnosed with mesothelioma after decades of being exposed to Johnson & Johnson's baby powder.
6 minute read
U.S. v. Moran
Publication Date: 2024-06-04
Practice Area: Criminal Law
Industry:
Court: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, U.S. - EDNY
Judge: District Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis
Attorneys:
For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number: 14-CR-348

Government Provided Insufficient Evidence That Restitution, Loss Amount Was Proper

June 03, 2024 | New York Law Journal

'Not Your Typical Conviction': Past Fraud, Contempt Findings Against Trump Likely to Inform Sentencing, Experts Say

This may be Donald Trump's first criminal conviction, but observers say his past fraud and contempt findings make a non-carceral sentence far from assured.
5 minute read

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