By Hugo Guzman | January 19, 2023
Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Polite Jr. said the new Department of Justice policy "is sending an undeniable message: Come forward, cooperate and remediate."
By Ava Benny-Morrison | January 19, 2023
Jes Staley bragged within JPMorgan about Jeffrey Epstein's value to the bank, according to a complaint.
By Kim Chandler | The Associated Press | January 19, 2023
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey's office called the time window change a "win for justice" and supporters said the appeal change would ease the burden on the court system. But a noted death penalty lawyer said the changes end a crucial avenue of review and increase the likelihood of "more cruelty and potential torture."
By Emily Saul | January 19, 2023
Newly appointed Executive Assistant District Attorney Joyce Smith, formerly of DANY, will lead the new Special Prosecutions Division.
By Emily Saul | January 18, 2023
Sanford Solny is accused of stealing the deeds to four separate properties, three of which were in foreclosure, while the actual homeowners believed he was negotiating short sales on their behalf. Instead, he allegedly defrauded them out of $2.3 million.
By John Hanna | The Associated Press | January 18, 2023
The trial of Chase Neill, 32, of the northeastern Kansas city of Lawrence, came amid what authorities say is a sharp rise in threats against the nation's lawmakers and their families.
By Joshua Goodman and Astrid Suarez | January 18, 2023
Colombia's top law enforcement authority said there was no legal basis for the request.
By Emily Saul | January 18, 2023
Katz, the first woman to serve as Queens DA (and only the third woman to head a county prosecutor's office in the city), has been leading change in the wake of a famously old-school predecessor.
By Emily Saul | January 17, 2023
Adam White was arrested for "criminal mischief" in November after removing the offending piece of plastic in Park Slope. He was later issued a Desk Appearance Ticket, and Brooklyn D.A. Eric Gonzalez declined to pursue the case.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Kirsten Matoy Carlson | January 17, 2023
Donald Trump, who may become the first former president of the United States to be indicted by a court of law, is not the first modern president with legal problems. But the question of whether a president—sitting or former—should be charged with a crime has come up three times in the past half-century.
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