The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | July 26, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has granted allocatur in a DUI case to tackle one seemingly straightforward question: "Should Birchfield v. North Dakota apply to all cases not yet final when the decision was rendered?"
By Michael Booth | July 25, 2018
Hearsay evidence can be the basis for collecting DNA, but the evidence must indicate that there is a likely chance that the DNA sample will further the prosecution's case, the court held.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | July 24, 2018
The Connecticut Supreme Court's 5-0 ruling on Monday in the case of convicted murderer Richard Roszkowski was mixed, with both the defense and prosecution winning small victories.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | July 20, 2018
The Pennsylvania attorney general's recent brief seeking to unseal a secret grand jury report should be made public, a common pleas judge has ruled.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By E. Leo Milonas and Andrew C. Smith | July 19, 2018
E. Leo Milonas and Andrew C. Smith bring us their Appellate Division Review, highlighting some of the home runs hit by the Appellate Divisions during the second quarter of 2018.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew T. Mangino | July 19, 2018
Did the commonwealth of Pennsylvania need a report, six and a half years in the making, to acknowledge that the state's death penalty has some problems?
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | July 19, 2018
Gov. Rick Scott signed a death warrant for inmate Jose Antonio Jimenez, who was convicted in the October 1992 killing of 63-year-old Phyllis Minas, whose neighbors heard her shout, “Oh God! Oh my God!” during the attack, according to court documents.
By Colby Hamilton | July 17, 2018
Dean Skelos was accused of leveraging his power over companies in need of government assistance to secure low- or no-show jobs for his son Adam Skelos.
By Michael Booth | July 16, 2018
"Weekend service is not an option," the court said. "Nowhere ... is there any indication the legislature intended ... to weaken the penalties for third or subsequent DWI offenders by allowing them to be periodically released before they have served the 180 days."
By Katheryn Tucker | July 12, 2018
“As the chief legal officers of our states, we write to urge the United States Senate to promptly hold a hearing on and confirm the nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court of the United States."
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