By Emily Saul | March 16, 2023
Justice Juan Merchan said he would allow defense counsel Justin Weddle to withdraw from the case once he'd communicated a legal warning to the organization's founder and remaining director.
By Allison Dunn | March 15, 2023
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit rejected a defendant's claims that a judge in Massachusetts improperly relied on "personal observations about his own, private gun collection" during a probation violation hearing when determining that at least one weapon shown in a video was a real firearm.
By Jane Wester | March 15, 2023
Prosecutors argued that Guo Wengui's online activities included multiple fraud schemes. Guo has been linked to ex-White House strategist Steve Bannon.
By Brian Lee | March 15, 2023
Gov. Kathy Hochul has said she wants to strike the "least restrictive means" language from the law because she said it often hamstrings judges.
By Andrew Denney | March 14, 2023
Jenay Nurse Guilford has taken the title of executive director for the center, a newly created role that encompasses the duties of an attorney-in-charge while reflecting the organization's broadened approach to serving clients.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | March 14, 2023
Before he was sentenced, Victor Hill told the judge: "My intent was never to harm or injure anybody. My intent was only for safety, proactive safety."
By Kevin McGill | The Associated Press | March 14, 2023
"The first message is, don't do it because you could hurt someone; you could kill someone," Don Cazayoux, one of the family's attorneys, said in a phone interview. The legal exposure, he said, adds to the points parents should make in warning their college-bound students about the dangers of hazing.
By Michael R. Sisak | The Associated Press | March 14, 2023
"This is not revenge," Michael Cohen said. "This is all about accountability. He needs to be held accountable for his dirty deeds."
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | March 14, 2023
A jury in October convicted Victor Hill—who was sheriff of Clayton County, just south of Atlanta—on six of seven federal charges against him. Prosecutors recommended in a sentencing memo filed with the court that he serve three years and 10 months in prison, while defense attorneys are asking for a sentence of probation, home confinement and a fine.
By Brian Lee | March 13, 2023
PDs are asking Albany lawmakers for $132 million, which they say would mirror the allocations provided to the district attorneys this year and last year for which no funds were provided to the defense. They are planning to converge on the New York Capitol on March 22.
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