The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew T. Mangino | January 5, 2023
As the new, more stringent, law took effect the Pennsylvania Superior Court made a timely decision in Commonwealth v. Richards, No. 1673 EDA 2020 (Oct. 4, 2022) to clarify when a previous DUI/ARD is also a considered a prior DUI for purposes of grading a subsequent DUI.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael A. Sirignano | January 5, 2023
This column surveys a variety of Southern District of New York cases from the past 12 months, highlighting the key features of these demonstrated (or alleged) insurance frauds.
By Jeffrey Collins | The Associated Press | January 5, 2023
A lower court judge ruled in September that South Carolina lawmakers "ignored advances in scientific research and evolving standards of humanity and decency" when they passed a law effectively forcing condemned prisoners to choose between electrocution or the firing squad.
By Michael A. Mora | January 5, 2023
"Moreover, as a practicing attorney, he certainly knew better," defendant's legal counsel acknowledged when he plead in his client's sentencing memorandum.
By Emily Saul | January 4, 2023
Anna Sorokin claims Audrey Thomas – who was disbarred last year – has repeatedly failed to share crucial legal documents her current attorneys need for immigration and appeals purposes.
By Emily Saul | January 4, 2023
Alvin Bragg—who has just completed his first year as Manhattan's top prosecutor—confirmed for the first time that he intends to seek a second term.
By Avalon Zoppo | January 4, 2023
William "Rick" Singer expressed regret over his role in orchestrating the nationwide college admissions scandal.
By The Associated Press | January 4, 2023
Randall Reid, 28, was jailed in late November in DeKalb County, Georgia, The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate reported. His attorney, Tommy Calogero, said authorities erroneously linked Reid to purse thefts in Jefferson Parish and Baton Rouge.
By Cheryl Miller | January 3, 2023
"I look forward to the day that we find the innocent person who's spent 30 years in prison because somebody in the history of Alameda County made some decisions that were wrong," said newly elected Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price.
By Jane Wester | January 3, 2023
Bankman-Fried's attorney Mark Cohen of Cohen & Gresser said his client, who was ordered to stay at his parents' house in California and barred from opening new lines of credit, founding a business or entering into financial transactions in excess of $1,000 as conditions of release nearly two weeks ago, did not make the transfers.
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