By Joel Cohen | April 20, 2023
People vs. Donald Trump: An Inside Account By Mark Pomerantz Simon & Schuster, 2023, 294 pages Why did Mark Pomerantz write a book about…
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis F. Locascio | April 20, 2023
The Comer decision rightly permits a juvenile, who has been incarnated for 20 years, to try to convince a court that he has learned his lesson and deserves a second chance.
By Dan Roe | April 19, 2023
Green has always affirmed his innocence in a 1989 murder conviction that legal scholars have called a racial hoax.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 13, 2023
The Ninth Circuit's reputation as an extreme liberal court at least partly stems from "dissentals" from conservative members, Hellman said.
By Allison Dunn | April 12, 2023
"Because the PCR court utilized a faulty analysis to conclude there was no merit to the speedy trial claim, it did not analyze counsel's strategy in failing to assert Winchester's right to a speedy trial at any stage of the proceedings," Associate Justice Catherine R. Connors wrote on behalf of the unanimous court.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 11, 2023
The controversial issue of excluding unvaccinated jurors cropped up in a number of high-profile trials in the last two years as courts began reopening their doors.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Norman Olch | April 10, 2023
The fact that the indictment does not specify what is the other crime Trump intended when he allegedly falsified business records and that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg at his press conference would not specify what that other crime is are not signs of a weak case.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 7, 2023
Judge Florence Pan knocked her dissenting colleague Judge Gregory Katsas, saying he didn't point to any authority "other than Goldilocks" in his interpretation of the obstruction statute.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew D. Lee and Saverio S. Romeo | April 5, 2023
How can a judge punish a defendant for a crime as if the jury never acquitted them? It is a question that has weighed on the minds of defense lawyers and commentators for years, and it is one that the U.S. Sentencing Commission is seeking to put to rest once and for all.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | April 4, 2023
This article will examine how courts are considering race as a factor in a Fourth Amendment analysis, and how defendants are beginning to raise this issue in suppression motions.
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