The Legal Intelligencer | News
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.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 3, 2018
“We cannot arrest our way out of this heroin epidemic,” Cobb DA Vic Reyolds said on the program. He told the Daily Report Wednesday, "Our hope is that this series will help shed light on this epidemic."
By Colby Hamilton | Josefa Velasquez | January 3, 2018
Among the governor's proposals are the elimination of money bail in some cases, reforms to the state's discovery statutes and proposals to move cases through the state court system faster.
By Josefa Velasquez | January 3, 2018
During his 92-minute speech, Cuomo laid out an agenda that includes filing a lawsuit against the federal government over the recently enacted tax bill on grounds it violates constitutional principles, and against pharmaceutical companies in connection with the opioid epidemic.
By R. Robin McDonald | January 3, 2018
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal's appointments include the first African-American woman to serve as district attorney in the Rockdale Judicial Circuit.
By Cheryl Miller | January 3, 2018
McGregor Scott, formerly a white collar partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, was sworn into office Dec. 29 in Sacramento a day after U.S. Chief District Judge Lawrence O'Neill ordered his appointment. Separately, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions named Gibson Dunn's Nicola Hanna to serve as the interim U.S. attorney for the Central District of California.
By Andrew Denney | January 3, 2018
Mehmet Hakan Atilla, a former banking executive in Turkey whose co-defendant in an Iran sanctions-busting case became the star witness against him, has been found guilty of five of six counts after a roughly monthlong trial.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 3, 2018
2018 is expected to a busy year in both the courts and the state Legislature as issues like legalizing recreational marijuana to whether the state's education funding formula is fair to both students in suburban schools and their urban counterparts play out.
By Colby Hamilton | January 3, 2018
The veteran public defender most recently served as the organization's managing director.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack | January 3, 2018
White-Collar Crime columnists Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack write: A program like the FCPA Corporate Enforcement Policy or a deal like the Aegerion Pharmaceuticals C Plea, while in many ways of great benefit, only decrease incentives to challenge the government. For the foreseeable future, the present system, concentrating great power with prosecutors, is here to stay.
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