By R. Robin McDonald | March 22, 2018
Jurors on Thursday listened to an audio recording of Tex McIver's first interview with detectives after he shot and killed his wife.
By Josefa Velasquez | March 22, 2018
The state's Court of Appeals on Thursday heard oral arguments in a pair of cases concerning what evidence is necessary to establish identity theft.
By R. Robin McDonald | March 22, 2018
“What do I say? What's the plan?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | March 22, 2018
My last article, dated Jan. 25, visited the RICO pleadings requirement in light of the class action RICO lawsuit filed against Harvey Weinstein. The Weinstein RICO action is brought under the most popular section—Section 1962(c). In the article, I discussed the stringent requirements of pleading and proving civil RICO claims and outlined some of the obstacles for plaintiffs.
By Jay Reeves, Associated Press | March 22, 2018
The bombings created a wave of terror across the South. Now, nearly 30 years later, Alabama is preparing to execute Walter Leroy Moody Jr. of Rex, Georgia, by lethal injection next month.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | March 22, 2018
Overlapping themes in psychology and law offer endless insights and opportunities for study, but real-life application in the courtroom has been limited since the popular psychology boom of the 1960s and '70s.
By R. Robin McDonald | March 21, 2018
The husband of shooting witness Dani Jo Carter and a family friend testified that, after shooting his wife, Atlanta attorney Tex McIver feared Carter's actions would make him look guilty.
By Ross Todd | March 21, 2018
Jeffrey Wertkin, who was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for his attempt to sell stolen whistleblower complaints, told Judge Maxine Chesney in a letter that federal prosecutors' returned a hard drive to him which contained the still-sealed complaints.
By Colby Hamilton | March 21, 2018
Former prosecutors from Manhattan and Brooklyn note that Sessions didn't appear to offer new interpretations of capital punishment statutes, meaning prosecutors were still operating with laws largely targeting violent gangs and terrorist.
By Ben Hancock | March 21, 2018
The bill—which is expected to be signed into law by President Trump—would create new civil and criminal liability for internet companies.
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