The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Marianna Wharry | November 22, 2022
"Although the routine traffic stop was lawful—Trooper Golden possessed probable cause to stop based on the illegal window tint—once Lake withdrew his consent to search the vehicle, Trooper Golden was required to either (1) possess both probable cause that a crime was being committed and exigent circumstances; or (2) obtain a search warrant for the vehicle," Judge Anne E. Lazarus wrote.
By Jason Grant | November 22, 2022
The effect of the First Department's decision is that a seven-count indictment against the defendant, based in part on him allegedly forging deeds and using them as exhibits in real property actions as part of a fraud scheme targeting the elderly, has been dismissed.
By Jane Wester | November 22, 2022
Mazars accountant Donald Bender rejected defense attorneys' suggestions that he and Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg had a personal relationship rather than a business relationship.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Madeline Manion | November 22, 2022
"Our precedent has often conflated the term 'operates' with the phrase 'is in actual physical control of the movement of a vehicle,' as used in Section 1547(a) of the Vehicle Code," Commonwealth Court Judge Michael Wojcik said.
By Colleen Murphy | November 22, 2022
"The Legislature manifestly recognizes that such victims can re-experience trauma each time they discuss the violent incident," stated Judge Jack M. Sabatino. "Weighing against those important rights of a victim are the countervailing rights of a person accused of a criminal offense."
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | November 22, 2022
Brooks, a 27-year-old Black man, was shot following a confrontation with two white police officers in June 2020. The shooting came just weeks after the death of George Floyd under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer. It sparked a new wave of demonstrations in Atlanta against police brutality and racial injustice.
By Jane Wester | November 21, 2022
Mazars' relationship with the Trump Organization ended in dramatic fashion in February, when Mazars' general counsel told the Trump Organization's chief legal officer that the firm could no longer work for the Trump Organization.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | November 21, 2022
Using a process to calculate a sentencing guideline range based on several factors, federal prosecutors determined the upper end of that range is nearly 22 years for Todd Chrisley and about 12 and a half years for Julie Chrisley. The couple should also be ordered to pay restitution, prosecutors wrote in a court filing.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board | November 21, 2022
We must continue to hold attorneys accountable and seek different solutions to prevent this type of injustice.
By Allison Dunn | November 18, 2022
Federal prosecutors alleged that Collins filed false personal tax returns for 2012, 2015, and 2018; filed a false 2012 amended return; and filed a false 2015 corporate return for Alpha Living. Collins failed to report approximately $600,000 in income earned in 2012; more than $800,000 in 2015; and around $300,000 in 2018, the DOJ reported.
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