By Emily Saul | July 16, 2024
U.S. District Court Judge Brian Cogan told the defendant he may have sentenced him to carceral time, if not for the fact that it would likely land the ex-hedge funder at the infamous Metropolitan Detention Center.
By Emily Saul and Jane Wester | July 16, 2024
The trial centered on the origin of valuables, including gold bars and cash, discovered by law enforcement officials around the New Jersey home of the senator and his wife.
By The Associated Press | July 16, 2024
Lawyers for Young Thug and a co-defendant had motioned for Fulton County Chief Judge Ural Glanville's recusal, saying he met with prosecutors and a prosecution witness at which defendants and defense attorneys were not present.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 15, 2024
Tom Girardi's federal public defenders said they had been 'affirmatively misled' about the scope of the Aug. 6 trial, citing the government's plans to include evidence of $25 million given to Erika Jayne's entertainment business.
By Emily Saul | July 15, 2024
The panel had multiple questions on Monday, including if unanimity was required to acquit a defendant "on a single count."
By Jimmy Hoover | July 15, 2024
"Mr. Smith is a private citizen exercising the full power of a United States Attorney, and with very little oversight or supervision," U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon wrote.
By ALM Staff | July 15, 2024
As the jury mulls corruption charges against U.S. Senator Bob Menendez, read over our extensive coverage of the key witnesses at trial and what led up to this moment.
By Paul Tuchmann | July 15, 2024
A discussion of the Supreme Court's recent granting of certiorari in 'Kousisis v. United States,' involving the fraudulent inducement theory of mail and wire fraud.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Paul Townsend and Sarena Townsend | July 14, 2024
For too long, a suspect's rights to know when he or she is being interrogated and to have an attorney's presence at police-orchestrated questioning have been brushed aside so that detectives can devise a ruse to coerce a confession, Paul Townsend and Sarena Townsend write.
By Cary London | July 13, 2024
The dismissal hinged on a Brady disclosure violation related to a box of ammunition delivered to the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office.
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