By Andrew Denney | January 24, 2019
A four-judge panel said that the state Attorney General's Office failed to present sufficient evidence to convict the pharmacist.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joseph Nohavicka | January 24, 2019
The dissent “batting-average” rationale imposed upon our intermediate appellate courts in New York is computed using the devil's arithmetic; it is flawed and dangerous.
By Greg Land | January 24, 2019
Chief Judge Ed Carnes wrote that an Alabama trial court's repeated admonitions to a jury deadlocked in an armed robbery case constituted improper coercion of the holdout juror, and that defense counsel should have called for a mistrial.
By Greg Land | January 24, 2019
Chief Judge Ed Carnes wrote that an Alabama trial court's repeated admonitions to a jury deadlocked in an armed robbery case constituted improper coercion of the holdout juror, and that defense counsel should have called for a mistrial.
By Andrew Denney | January 23, 2019
Weinstein, who faces five criminal counts relating to two accusers who say the fallen movie mogul assaulted them in 2006 and 2013, has tapped Jose Baez and Ronald Sullivan Jr. of the Orlando, Florida-based Baez Law Firm to join his defense team, the firm said in an email.
By Andrew Denney | January 23, 2019
Weinstein, who faces five criminal counts relating to two accusers who say the fallen movie mogul assaulted them in 2006 and 2013, has tapped Jose Baez and Ronald Sullivan Jr. of the Orlando, Florida-based Baez Law Firm to join his defense team, the firm said in an email.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Richard Andrias | January 23, 2019
Every case that comes before an appellate court (or every case where there is some dissension) brings with it the tension between the value of the court speaking with one unified voice versus one or more individual member's duty or obligation to speak from his or her own personal perspective.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 22, 2019
"With its decision below, the D.C. Circuit became the first appellate court in American history to exercise criminal jurisdiction over a foreign state," lawyers for the mystery company wrote in their redacted filing at the Supreme Court.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Vera M. Kachnowski and Peter J. Sluka | January 22, 2019
In their International Criminal Law and Enforcement Vera M. Kachnowski and Peter J. Sluka write: As courts and litigants continue to grapple with the extraterritorial reach of U.S. criminal statutes, two recent Second Circuit appeals highlight potential limitations the U.S. Department of Justice faces when prosecuting non-resident foreign actors involved in alleged bribery.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 17, 2019
A man who received a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole 30 years ago for a murder he committed as a juvenile should not have been ordered to pay for court costs associated with resentencing proceedings that were necessitated by two landmark U.S. Supreme Court rulings.
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