By Katheryn Tucker | March 19, 2018
Fulton DA Paul Howard said he has joined forces with Georgia Justice Project Executive Director Doug Ammar to help craft “first of its kind” legislation in House Bill 981 to allow for record restrictions for certain nonviolent offenses.
By Charles Toutant | March 19, 2018
Bridgegate defendants Bridget Kelly and William Baroni Jr. are readying appellate arguments that downplay the severity of their actions, according briefs filed in advance of next month's scheduled appellate argument before the Third Circuit.
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By Zack Needles | March 19, 2018
The Senate Judiciary Committee, in a March 15 voice vote, advanced William McSwain, President Donald Trump's pick for U.S. attorney for the Eastern…
By R. Robin McDonald | March 19, 2018
Dani Jo Carter, the only witness to the shooting of Atlanta attorney Tex McIver's wife, Diane, began testifying to open the third week of the murder trial Monday.
By Tony Mauro | March 19, 2018
The court's four liberal justices issued a separate statement agreeing that the appeal should be denied, but hoping a future case would be a better platform for reviewing capital punishment.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | March 19, 2018
The Board of Trustees has approved a proposed change regarding the association's Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments Committee. Voting takes place March 22-29.
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By Max Mitchell | March 16, 2018
Courts and prosecutors have a frontline role to play in the fight against the opioid epidemic, but don't expect high-ranked officials from Big Pharma to face criminal prosecution any time soon, a group of criminal justice officials from across the country said during a panel discussion March 16.
By Tom McParland | March 16, 2018
The long-awaited Wilmington Trust criminal trial is finally underway in a Delaware federal court, as federal prosecutors this week made their case that four of the bank's former top executives orchestrated a scheme to hide hundreds of millions of dollars in bad loans from regulators and investors.
By Colby Hamilton | March 16, 2018
Two female Muslim plaintiffs claim they were forced to remove their hijabs after being arrested, despite their stated religious prohibitions.
By R. Robin McDonald | March 16, 2018
Terri Sullivan, an emergency room nurse at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, testified that, when she learned Diane McIver had been shot, she was "suspicious there had been foul play."
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