New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack and Helene M. Weiss | April 21, 2022
A small number of states have banned police from lying or being deceptive when interrogating minors. New York should follow suit.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Linton Mann III and William T. Russell Jr. | April 19, 2022
In 'Ferreira v. City of Binghamton', the New York Court of Appeals answered a certified question from the Second Circuit concerning the showing that a plaintiff must make in order to hold a municipality liable when its police force negligently plans and executes a no-knock search warrant.
By Andrew Goudsward | April 18, 2022
Elizabeth Oyer will lead an office expected to play a key role in the Biden administration's use of pardons and commutations after being largely sidelined by the Trump White House.
By Allison Dunn | April 14, 2022
The Massachusetts high court has weighed in on prosecutors' practice of seeking continuances until a delinquent juvenile turns 18 so that they become eligible to remain in custody until age 19.
By Jane Wester | April 14, 2022
Unit Chief Terri Rosenblatt reports directly to DA Alvin Bragg, partly as a way to ensure that the unit's work is separate from anyone who may have been involved in the original case.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Marcia Coyle | April 7, 2022
Three Republicans crossed party lines to support Jackson's nomination.
By David Gialanella | April 6, 2022
The Third Circuit upheld denial of a new trial, which he sought based on supposedly new evidence, gathered by private investigators, showing that he was framed for conspiracy to commit witness murder, among other crimes.
By Tom McParland | April 4, 2022
Some attorneys expressed surprise at Nathan's decision, while another said it would be difficult for the circuit to identify clear error in the judge's analysis.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | April 4, 2022
Three bills have been introduced which would be transformative and, if enacted, would constitute the most comprehensive overhaul of sentencing laws in the last 50 years. In the midst of a bail reform backlash, it remains to be seen whether the Legislature will enact some or all of the above bills this session.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Larson | March 31, 2022
'At trial, Mr. Washington will certainly be pursuing damages to compensate him for his almost yearlong wrongful imprisonment,' says John Doroghazi of Wiggin and Dana.
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