By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | November 2, 2024
Prosecutors had been negotiating with the artist's lawyers to try to reach a deal that would end his participation in the long-running trial. But those efforts stalled when the two sides disagreed on conditions.
By Emily Saul | November 1, 2024
The defense sought an earlier trial date in February or March, alleging the case would infringe on their client's right to participate in his reelection.
By Allison Dunn | November 1, 2024
"[A]s a simple matter of fact, there have not been any pure criminal defense lawyers on the appeals or SJC [since] 2002. That's a statistic that the criminal defense bar is aware of and people remind me of that," said Chauncey Wood, a criminal defense attorney nominated to the Massachusetts Appeals Court bench.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | October 31, 2024
Young Thug's plea comes nearly a year after the prosecution began presenting evidence in the problem-plagued trial. Jury selection at the courthouse in Atlanta began in January 2023 and took nearly 10 months.
By Emily Saul | October 31, 2024
The decision could have implications in a number of other civil actions filed anonymously against the music mogul, who is currently also facing criminal sex trafficking and racketeering charges brought by federal prosecutors in Manhattan.
By Emily Saul | October 30, 2024
"You did the right thing," District Judge Lewis Kaplan told Singh. "You very quickly, within days, told the truth."
By Lisa Willis | October 30, 2024
"I have never spoken to or met former President Trump," Judge Aileen Cannon said in her respose for motion to recuse Tuesday."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Saverio S. Romeo and Matthew D. Lee | October 30, 2024
Under the previous rule, a defendant who was convicted of one charge but acquitted of another could still face punishment for the acquitted conduct, so long as the government could convince the judge at sentencing that it was more likely than not that the defendant did in fact commit the crime.
By Alan Marrus | October 29, 2024
After reading the charges in the Adams' indictment and hearing the U.S. attorney's press conference detailing the allegations, the public needs to know that the crimes charged in the indictment are not supported by the publicly available facts.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 29, 2024
CCA general counsel Sian Schilhab gave notice by letter on Oct. 25 to Roberson's legal defense team and the district attorney of record of Leach's "ex parte communication" via text messages.
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