By Jane Wester | January 10, 2023
The chief of the Manhattan DA's investigation division, said the DA believes Weisselberg fulfilled the terms of his plea agreement.
By Jane Wester | January 9, 2023
The defendant, Sayfullo Saipov, is facing the first death penalty case sought during the Biden administration by Merrick Garland's Justice Department.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 9, 2023
On Monday, a federal judge stayed an embezzlement case against former Girardi Keese partners David Lira and Keith Griffin. Jay Edelson, who brought the case, immediately took to Twitter.
By Adolfo Pesquera | January 9, 2023
The judge was struck in the mouth, the police report states.
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By Lisa Willis | January 9, 2023
"It is an important decision and an important reminder that Fourth Amendment rights must be taken seriously," said Bruce Rogow, a political law expert not involved in the litigation.
By Colleen Murphy | January 9, 2023
In an issue of first impression, the Appellate Court of Maryland held that the circuit court erred in awarding a victim attorney fees and that under the plain language of the applicable statute, the "direct out-of-pocket loss" provision exclusively authorizes courts to award restitution losses resulting from a victim's physical or mental injury.
By Everett Catts | January 6, 2023
"Jurors think that felony murder is a lesser punishment or a fair compromise when they cannot reach a unanimous decision in deliberations," veteran defense attorney Scott Smith said. "The jury almost always does not know the minimum punishment to a conviction for felony murder is life in prison. There is a movement among the defense bar to inform the jury of the sentencing range where there are mandatory minimums the court is bound by."
By Emily Saul | January 6, 2023
Jennifer Shah, who starred on "Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" was also ordered to provide millions in restitution to victims.
By Jane Wester | January 5, 2023
Prosecutors have said this is the first time charges have been brought in an insider trading tipping scheme involving cryptocurrency.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 5, 2023
"A no-knock provision is permissible only when based on a neutral evaluation of each case's particular facts and circumstances, not on blanket provisions based on generalized experience," the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled.
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