By Emily Saul | June 5, 2023
Daniel Waxman has been charged with attempted dissemination of indecent materials to a minor in the first-degree, Rockland County District Attorney Thomas Walsh II said.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | June 5, 2023
Adele MacLean, 42, Marlon Scott Kautz, 39, and Savannah Patterson, 30, were arrested Wednesday on charges of charities fraud and money laundering. They lead the Atlanta Solidarity Fund, which has provided bail money and helped find attorneys for arrested protesters.
By Emily Saul | June 5, 2023
If passed, the measure would make manufacturing a felony, and the sale, distribution, or sharing of files containing blueprints a misdemeanor.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | June 5, 2023
For the third time since 2019, New York's bail laws have been amended. At the outset, on Jan. 1, 2020, New York implemented a new bail statute that was transformative, creating a new landscape for release decisions following an arrest.
By Emily Saul | June 2, 2023
The judge's daughter's political work, Merchan's $35 campaign contributions, and his prior interactions with a former Trump Org. CFO render him unable to oversee the case, the defense says.
By Jane Wester | June 2, 2023
Senior U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein reported that in 1994 and 1995, when he was a partner at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, he represented Trump Equitable Fifth Avenue Co. He said he could decide the matter impartially, but gave the parties two weeks to comment.
By Russ Bynum | The Associated Press | June 2, 2023
"They are beating people indiscriminately inside this jail," civil rights attorney Harry Daniels told reporters at a news conference outside the Camden County Sheriff's Office.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | June 1, 2023
Hamden resident Garrett Santillo pleaded guilty to mailing multiple threatening letters to people in Connecticut and elsewhere. Between December…
By Emily Saul | June 1, 2023
While the motion is not yet public, a statement posted to Trump's campaign website alleges "significant conflicts."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harry Sandick and Nicole Scully | June 1, 2023
It has been common knowledge to criminal practitioners for years that a criminal defendant's sentence for a crime of which they have been convicted can be increased based on consideration of conduct that the jury acquitted. This outcome can make a partial acquittal in federal court into a pyrrhic victory.
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