By R.J. Rico and Jeff Amy / The Associated Press | November 13, 2023
A wedge of marchers, including some in masks, goggles and chemical suits intended to protect against tear gas, pushed into a line of officers in riot gear on a road outside the training center site. Officers pushed back and then responded with tear gas, with one protester throwing a canister back at officers.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | November 9, 2023
Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Ural Glanville said in court he would allow prosecutors to introduce 17 sets of lyrics they have identified as long as they can show that the lyrics are related to crimes that the rapper and others are accused of committing. Defense attorneys had asked the judge to exclude them, arguing the lyrics are constitutionally protected speech and would be unfairly prejudicial.
By Brian Lee | November 8, 2023
For Manny Nneji, a Nigerian American who is believed to be the first Black person to hold the post, it was his first run for public office.
Daily Report Online | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Manubir "Manny" Arora, Jennifer Hyman and Robert Wilson | November 8, 2023
Although RICO was created in response to organized crime, the Georgia RICO statute is far more expansive. This means that prosecutors can bring RICO charges against any corrupt "criminal enterprise."
By Emily Saul | November 8, 2023
Katz secured more than 67% of the vote, according to unofficial board of election results, beating back challenges from Republican/Conservative candidate Michael Mossa and retired judge and NYPD official George Grasso.
By Emily Saul | November 8, 2023
In a close race, unofficial results have 34,810 votes for Parisi, while his Republican opponent received 32,539 votes.
By Michael A. Mora | November 7, 2023
The 62-year-old disbarred attorney previously pled guilty to racketeering over his involvement in a criminal enterprise to defraud his clients of funds from an NFL class action lawsuit.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | November 7, 2023
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr obtained a sweeping indictment in August, using the state's anti-racketeering law to target the protesters and characterizing them as "militant anarchists."
By Michael A. Mora | November 6, 2023
"The fact that the embarrassing information was publicly accessible will be no defense to an ethics charge of breaching confidentiality, because the only way he knew of its existence was through his confidential consultation," said Andrew Berman, a partner at Young, Berman, Karpf & Karpf, who is an ethics expert not involved in the matter.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 5, 2023
The Office of the Public Defender filed a class action under the Civil Rights Act. The attorney general should assent rather than litigate to avoid further delays.
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