By The Associated Press | January 5, 2018
A nephew of former U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon pleaded guilty to criminal charges Friday in a bribery case over the $800 million sale of a building complex in Vietnam.
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By Max Mitchell | January 5, 2018
Marking the end of his first week in office, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has fired more than 30 employees, including top prosecutors.
By Andrew Denney | January 5, 2018
The interim appointees picked to lead the U.S. Attorney's offices for New York's Eastern and Southern districts, among the most prestigious federal prosecutors' offices in the country, took their new positions on Friday, and observers said they expected the White House to ultimately name them for permanent appointments.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 5, 2018
Both recruiters owned companies that provided employment services to corporations. They pleaded guilty and were sentenced for charging Panda Express $1.5 million in false invoices.
By Cheryl Miller | January 4, 2018
Cole, now a Sidley Austin partner, said he thought his namesake Justice Department memo outlined "a valid policy and was moving things in the right direction."
By John Council | January 4, 2018
David Finn is the kind of trial lawyer most people want when they're facing 30 years in prison. He's loud, is not above pounding tables, and will do just about anything to have the last word before a jury.
By Lizzy McLellan | January 4, 2018
Will the Trump administration's policy change on marijuana put a chill on law firms' slow embrace of cannabis clients?
By Cheryl Miller | January 4, 2018
John W. Vardaman III says Sessions' rescission of Obama-era guidance on marijuana puts U.S. attorneys "in a very tenuous position."
By Josefa Velasquez | January 4, 2018
New York lawmakers who helped craft the state's medical marijuana program, joined by marijuana industry and drug reform advocates, are calling on the U.S. Congress to enact legislation that would protect legal marijuana programs in the states that have them after U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced plans to rescind Obama-era policy.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | January 4, 2018
A split Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that prosecutors from the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office violated the Constitution by removing a black member of the jury pool in a robbery case based on race.
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