By Jonathan Ringel | March 2, 2020
If Kemp chooses from the short list, the high court will have two women and seven men.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack | March 2, 2020
In their White-Collar Crime column, Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack discuss the standard for ordering a bill of particulars in the Second Circuit, drawing a comparison with the standard for civil fraud claims. They then describe a recent decision that highlights the importance of seeking bills of particulars in fraud cases.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | February 28, 2020
In their Feb. 24 order granting Maureen Faulkner's request for a probe into whether the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office is conflicted out of handling the appeal of convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal, the justices denied the office's attempt to withdraw from evidence a page from its website that was altered after Faulkner's petition was filed.
By Ross Todd | February 27, 2020
Although a Ninth Circuit panel upheld a federal judge's refusal to vacate the former Arizona sheriff's guilty verdict for criminal contempt in the wake of a 2017 pardon from President Donald Trump, Arpaio's lawyer said the ruling "gave us exactly what we asked for … that the judge's finding of guilt is legally meaningless."
By Suzette Parmley | February 25, 2020
"Record checks run because of dissatisfaction with a judge's ruling, as was done here, undermine the framework within which the trial proceeds and alters the court's exclusive province in administration of the jury venire," the Appellate Division said.
By Jonathan Ringel | February 24, 2020
Eight of the nine are sitting judges.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 24, 2020
Although California's First District Court of Appeal did not rule on the constitutional questions raised in the appeal, the court blocked the attorney general's attempt to impose warrantless device searches on a teenage girl convicted of felony assault, as the state's courts continue to the shape the case law around electronic privacy for criminal offenders.
By Jonathan Ringel | February 24, 2020
The JNC is expected to interview some of the 22 remaining nominees and recommend a short list to Gov. Brian Kemp, who has been weighing a separate short list for an open Georgia Court of Appeals seat since last November.
By Marcia Coyle | February 24, 2020
Deputy U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen's high court argument follows a long tradition of attorneys general or their deputies making at least one appearance during their tenures. Rosen joined the Trump administration from Kirkland & Ellis.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Bohdan S. Ozaruk | February 24, 2020
This article discusses how NY state and federal courts, as well as courts in other states, have differed in their approaches to prosecutors with dicey bar status.
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