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By Lizzy McLellan | August 28, 2018
Peter Goldberger, who has a small firm in Ardmore, has handled post-conviction matters for a number of high-profile cases, including another ongoing celebrity case.
By Michael Booth | August 28, 2018
In a published ruling, State v. Bernarndi, the three-judge Appellate Division panel said three of the six counts against the company, Strategic Environmental Partners, and its director and managing member, Richard Bernardi Sr., were wrongly dismissed based on the mistaken reasoning that an administrative consent order didn't amount to a government contract.
By Jonathan Ringel | August 27, 2018
Experienced appellate advocates urge preparing for hostile questions, avoiding sustained arguments with judges and not taking the process personally.
By Jonathan Ringel | August 22, 2018
A Fulton prosecutor tried to defend a judge's refusal to suppress statements from a murder defendant who said he didn't want to talk to police multiple times.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 22, 2018
After being free for almost two years, a federal appeals court has ruled that ex-Philadelphia Traffic Court Judge Willie Singletary's prison sentence needs to be rethought.
By John Council | August 21, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit rejected former Texas judge Angus McGinty's attempt to overturn his federal bribery conviction, dismissing the argument that his own criminal defense attorneys had a conflict because they were allegedly suspects in the same corruption investigation that lead to McGinty's conviction.
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By Max Mitchell | August 21, 2018
A split Supreme Court ruled Tuesday morning that entry-of-appearance forms do not bar attorneys from discussing anything learned during the proceedings.
By Katheryn Tucker | August 21, 2018
The sole argument on appeal was that the victim might have survived had life support not been withdrawn. The Georgia Supreme Court justices disagreed.
By Michael Booth | August 21, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to decide if those convicted of driving on a suspended license may serve their mandatory 180-day jail terms through intermittent incarceration.
By John Council | August 17, 2018
Three years after reinstating the mortgage fraud indictments against wealthy oil heir Albert G. Hill III, Dallas' Fifth Court of Appeals in an about-face…
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