By Katheryn Tucker | September 9, 2021
"Reviewing this closing, even twenty-five years later and on the cold record, leaves us with no doubt of its power," said Judge Julius Richardson. "For the same reason it was powerful, it was highly improper."
By Tom McParland | September 8, 2021
The panel found that although the judge had improperly instructed the jury weighing Percoco's fate, the error was ultimately harmless in light of the evidence presented at trial.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 7, 2021
We hope that Anderson will seek certiorari and that it will be granted by the United States Supreme Court.
By Cedra Mayfield | September 7, 2021
Court of Appeals of Georgia still scheduled for in person oral arguments Sept. 8, 9 and 14, with option for virtual appearances.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan Rosenthal and Daniel Arshack | September 2, 2021
This article reviews the challenge of DVSJA sentencing and then takes a look at how this challenge was met in a recent DVSJA sentencing in the case of 'People v. M.M.'
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. | September 1, 2021
The 2019 Annual Report of the Clerk of the Court of Appeals contains a table showing that during the period 2015-2019 of 131 motions for reargument of appeals, none was granted; of 317 motions for reargument of motions, only one was granted.
By Cedra Mayfield | August 31, 2021
The intermediate appellate panel ruled the parolee involuntarily violated banishment conditions after being transported by deputies against his will.
By Cedra Mayfield | August 31, 2021
Labor Day Weekend will kick off a littler earlier this year in the Georgia legal community with at least two prominent courts closing their doors Friday. But the closure isn't aimed at giving lawyers an added break. Instead, it's part of an initiative to boost vaccination rates throughout the Peach State. And not all courts are taking part in the one-day shutdown.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | August 27, 2021
"I would not permit hoary notions about some 'common sense of the community' or some mantra about a 'sense of decency, propriety, and morality which most people entertain' to continue stumbling and bumbling forward in Pennsylvania law," Justin David Wecht said.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 26, 2021
"Given the stakes for capital defendants, the prosecution, and the justice system, I urge this court, as well as other responsible officials sworn to uphold the Constitution, to revisit this issue at an appropriate time," wrote California Supreme Court Justice Goodwin Liu.
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