Daily Business Review | Commentary
By David O. Markus and Mona Markus | February 23, 2018
Dr. Pramela Ganji had just finished her lunch when she was told that the appellate court had reversed and vacated her conviction. At first she didn't believe it.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 22, 2018
Hines sounded a list of concerns that need addressing in the future. But he said he's an optimist and believes the state's new leaders will make progress on those problems.
By Samantha Joseph | February 21, 2018
Their client is serving a 20-year sentence for armed robbery, but advocates at UM's Innocence Clinic say he was the one robbed by a system that incarcerated an innocent man.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 21, 2018
Chief Justice P. Harris Hines plans to talk about “great change and great promise” throughout state government in 2018, including in the judicial branch with the election of new judges and a new Supreme Court justice.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By James E. Mercante | February 20, 2018
In his Admiralty Law column, James E. Mercante writes: Due to the rigors of the sea, long periods of time away from home and the whim of tyrannical captains, seafarers have historically been treated as “wards” of the court and with the “tenderness of a guardian.” However, that tide may be turning.
By Josefa Velasquez | February 16, 2018
New York's highest court on Thursday dismissed an indictment against a man who spent six years at Rikers Island without a trial, on the basis that prosecutors violated his constitutional right to a speedy trial.
By Charles Toutant | February 15, 2018
Steven Metro was wrongly sentenced based on the entire $4.6 million proceeds of the scheme even though others were involved, the appeals court said.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 15, 2018
Trump announced Thursday he intends to nominate two longtime law enforcement officers to the jobs: John Cary Bittick of Forsyth as U.S. marshal for the Middle District of Georgia and David Lyons of Savannah as U.S. marshal for the Southern District of Georgia.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | February 15, 2018
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled in a published opinion that enhanced penalties applied in cases where defendants refused DUI testing can't be retroactively undone by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Birchfield v. North Dakota.
By R. Robin McDonald | February 15, 2018
Billie Winner-Davis says federal prosecutors in Augusta, Georgia, have unfairly distorted her daughter's words and military service to jail her without bond and convict her as a spy.
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