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By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 4, 2020
A three-judge appellate panel reversed the lower court's suppression of the evidence in favor of defendant Vismani Canales Carmenates.
By Ryan Tarinelli | September 2, 2020
An attorney for the driver said his client spent years incarcerated and wept on the phone when told of the ruling from the state's high court.
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By Katheryn Tucker | August 31, 2020
"People can pick and choose their remarks, say they were frightened, and the district attorney can have a field day prosecuting whoever they want for any one of a number of things. Truly this is a bad decision and I hope the Supreme Court will consider our appeal," said attorney Neil Marcus of Monongahela, Pennsylvania.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 31, 2020
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit found that Flynn had not demonstrated a need for an intervention preventing U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan from proceeding with an inquiry into the Justice Department's retreat from the prosecution.
By Angela Morris | August 28, 2020
Data shows that civil appellate filings fell by 18% between February and June in Texas' 14 courts of appeal. Lawyers and judges say a lack of final judgments, which can be appealed, is to blame.
By R. Robin McDonald | August 27, 2020
Executive Director Omotayo Alli said she is restructuring the division, traditionally based in Atlanta, to assign appellate lawyers to each of the state's 10 judicial administrative districts.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 27, 2020
"Ciavarella essentially seeks to parlay the vacatur of three of six grouped counts into a de novo resentencing, to reopen virtually all factual findings made by the jury and the sentencing judge and affirmed on appeal, and to roll the dice in hopes of a more lenient sentence from a different judicial officer," Middle District Judge Christopher Conner wrote.
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By Max Mitchell | August 26, 2020
The court, in an order Tuesday, specifically agreed to hear arguments on whether a Veterans Court pretrial disposition program is controlled by the rules governing Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition, or ARD, in the state Rules of Criminal Procedure.
By Greg Land | August 26, 2020
The appellate panel said a Houston County judge must reconsider his decision to deny a man's request for a new trial.
By Jonathan Ringel | August 25, 2020
"Our nation is only 244 years young. I tell my children they will get to where we all need to be."
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