By Kate Brumback | December 4, 2024
The filing says the verdict is “contrary to law” and “contrary to the evidence,” and that the court “committed other errors of law that necessitate a new trial."
By Emily Saul | November 26, 2024
Habib previously worked at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe and clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.
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By Saverio S. Romeo and Matthew D. Lee | October 30, 2024
Under the previous rule, a defendant who was convicted of one charge but acquitted of another could still face punishment for the acquitted conduct, so long as the government could convince the judge at sentencing that it was more likely than not that the defendant did in fact commit the crime.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 29, 2024
CCA general counsel Sian Schilhab gave notice by letter on Oct. 25 to Roberson's legal defense team and the district attorney of record of Leach's "ex parte communication" via text messages.
By Russ Bynum | The Associated Press | October 24, 2024
Seeking a new trial marks a first step by the three defendants in challenging their murder convictions.
By Martin A. Schwartz | October 23, 2024
Martin Schwartz discusses the legal landscape for individuals challenging the constitutionality of what they believe to be a retaliatory arrest.
By Avalon Zoppo | October 22, 2024
The law prohibits a person from knowingly entering restricted areas that are posted, cordoned off or "otherwise restricted," the latter of which is defined as places where people protected by the Secret Service will be visiting.
By The Associated Press | October 22, 2024
The Supreme Court justices agreed with the attorney that due process required a judge to remove himself from the handling of the contempt issue.
By Andrew Denney | October 18, 2024
"Just like prisoners who have evolved into better human beings during their lengthy periods of incarceration, judges also evolve with the passage of years on the bench," U.S. District Judge Frederic Block wrote.
By Cheryl Miller | October 17, 2024
Fresno County attorney Nicholas Capozzi was suspended from practice two weeks before a Fresno appellate court affirmed his client's sentence. Capozzi never notified the court his license was suspended, a court official said.
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