By Mason Lawlor | July 21, 2023
Last month, the Virginia Attorney General's filed a petition requesting that the appellate court set aside a 2-1 judgment issued June 6, in which the majority held that the circuit court impermissibly exercised the power of summary contempt in violation of the witness's rights to notice of the contempt charge, a fair hearing, and representation by counsel. In a July 11 order, the court agreed to rehear the issues en banc.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 21, 2023
U.S. District Judge Josephine Staton, at a hearing on Friday, said she was inclined to grant the government's motion to exclude a criminal defense attorney as an expert for Tom Girardi.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | July 21, 2023
Donald Trump is unambiguously hoping for a victory by himself or a fellow Republican unwilling to offend Trump's base even if elected, in order to accomplish a pardon for himself or have the incoming Justice Department dismiss the case altogether, a former prosecutor and Law Journal columnist writes.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | July 21, 2023
Donald Trump is unambiguously hoping for a victory by himself or a fellow Republican unwilling to offend Trump's base even if elected, in order to accomplish a pardon for himself or have the incoming Justice Department dismiss the case altogether, a former prosecutor and Law Journal columnist writes.
By Jane Wester | July 21, 2023
An assistant U.S. attorney said the leak could taint the jury pool and deter other potential witnesses from testifying at Bankman-Fried's trial.
By ALM Staff | July 20, 2023
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
By The Associated Press | July 20, 2023
Lohrasb "Jeff" Jafari, 72, pleaded guilty in April to paying bribes to Atlanta and DeKalb County officials and failing to pay more than $1.5 million in taxes. The charges against him stemmed from a federal investigation into corruption during former Mayor Kasim Reed's administration that led to the indictment of several former city officials and contractors. Reed himself was never charged.
By Alex Anteau | July 19, 2023
The Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission will have an investigative panel and a hearing panel.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Roger Bennet Adler | July 19, 2023
Both the FSC and Congress have the power to reform the use of acquitted conduct, and restore the primacy of a jury verdict.
By Brian Lee | July 19, 2023
U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein determined that Trump's lawyers failed to show that the conduct charged by the indictment were performed by or for him "under color of the official acts of a President."
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