By Colleen Murphy | December 21, 2022
"Thus, to the extent that Davis claims Alexander requires the Commonwealth to prove exigent circumstances where the officers have lawfully seized an object under the plain view doctrine, he is mistaken," Judge Anne E. Lazarus said.
By News Service of Florida | December 20, 2022
Former state Rep. Joe Harding, R-Ocala, faces charges of wire fraud, money laundering and making false statements.
By The Associated Press | December 20, 2022
Robert Wiser Bates, 39, of Ridgeland, threatened to kill Walensky in voicemails left in July 2021 at the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, court records said.
By Emily Saul | December 20, 2022
The Legal Aid Society, Brooklyn Defender Services, and Milbank are asking a judge to hold the Department of Corrections in contempt for failing to provide adequate medical care for incarcerated people. They're seeking $3 million in fines—$250 per missed medical appointment in a 9-month period this year.
By The Associated Press | December 20, 2022
"This is what we have been praying for, ever since that day Jimmy was taken from us," Atchison's father, Jimmy Hill, said in a statement. "We have had marches, meetings, everything you can think of, to beg Fulton County to take action. I told the world I would never give up on justice for my son — no matter how long it took."
By Emily Saul | December 19, 2022
Joseb "Joe" Gim, who was driven into a career in law enforcement after witnessing his father getting shot in Baltimore, has served in a number of leadership position in a prosecutors' offices in and around New York City.
By The Associated Press | December 19, 2022
The defendants admitted they recruited fake students to the Columbus, Georgia, campus of Apex School of Theology. The students were promised they would not have to do any work. The employees took all or part of the money from federal grants and loans.
By The Associated Press | December 19, 2022
Larry Edward Foxworth, a 48-year-old Jonesboro resident, pleaded guilty in Atlanta on Friday to committing a hate crime and firing a gun during a violent crime. No one in the stores was injured in the shootings.
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | December 19, 2022
Sung Kim was indicted for felony murder, involuntary manslaughter and other charges Friday in the death of Jimmy Atchison, said Jeff DiSantis, a spokesperson for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 18, 2022
We believe that the statute should be read to provide that if a motion to suppress in the Law Division is granted (which would usually terminate the prosecution), in the absence of termination of the prosecution, the court should presumptively return the matter to the Family Part if there is sufficient remaining evidence to warrant the prosecution.
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