By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | September 15, 2017
Turning In Live-in Paramour Subject to Arrest Warrant Was Not Required Official Duty of Judge
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | September 13, 2017
President Donald Trump's pick to become U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Georgia is an Augusta trial lawyer who is also a part-time magistrate, a judge advocate general and colonel in the Army National Guard and a former prosecutor who is one of the few to win a murder conviction without the body of the victim.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 12, 2017
Sentence Vacated Where Enhancing Prior Offense Misidentified as Crime of Violence
By Josefa Velasquez | September 12, 2017
A secretary to the former first lady of the Philippines, Imelda Marcos, asked the state's highest court Tuesday to reverse a lower court's ruling that found her guilty of criminal tax fraud over the secret sale of a Monet painting that had been in the Marcos home.
By Michael Booth | September 12, 2017
A state prosecutor asked the New Jersey Supreme Court to reinstate the criminal conviction of a man who added offensive comments to a co-worker's wedding photos and posted them as flyers.
By Jenna Greene | September 11, 2017
As if I needed another reason to be a fan of Richard Posner, the newly-retired U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit judge is blasting the treatment of pro se litigants and vowing to help make the system work better.
By Charles Toutant | September 11, 2017
An appeals court has upheld the dismissal of an official misconduct charge in the case of a Superior Court judge who failed to turn in her boyfriend when she knew an arrest warrant was issued in his name. But the panel also affirmed the trial judge in declining to toss two counts of hindering prosecution against the judge, Carlia Brady.
By Max Mitchell | September 8, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to hear arguments mostly on criminal issues as the fall 2017 argument session gets underway, but the seven-member court is also expected to hear a handful of arguments regarding civil matters, ranging from how nonlawyer consultants should be paid to the limits of the vehicle exception when it comes to governmental immunity.
By Greg Land | September 8, 2017
That novelty was not enough to sway the judges in a case that involved the bitcoin sale of weapons on the "dark web" in the U.S. and internationally.
By Michael Booth | September 7, 2017
A New Jersey judge has ruled that prosecutors may no longer use the three-decade-old psychological theory routinely used to attempt to prove child rape allegations.
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