By C. Ryan Barber | November 20, 2017
Special Counsel Robert Mueller III's team raised concerns Monday that a defense lawyer for Rick Gates, a former business partner of Paul Manafort, could have a conflict of interest that prevents him from participating in the money laundering case against the two men in Washington federal court.
By Joel I. Rachmiel | November 20, 2017
OP-ED: A cautionary tale from a mensch.
By John Council | November 17, 2017
Another Texas judge has been reprimanded for shaming jurors—and for using her position as a jurist to improperly interject herself into a relative's criminal case.
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By Max Mitchell | November 17, 2017
In the midst of a growing controversy over the prison sentence rapper Meek Mill received for violating probation, the judge who handed down the unusually…
By R. Robin McDonald | November 17, 2017
A Macon judge has rejected claims by the state's former attorney general that an Atlanta lawyer who hires himself out as a special prosecutor is illegally taking contingency fees from civil asset forfeitures he arranges.
By Kristen Rasmussen | November 17, 2017
Dr. John Kapoor, the owner of Insys Therapeutics Inc., maker of a potent opioid medication, pleaded not guilty to federal bribery and racketeering charges on Thursday and asked the magistrate judge to remove his electronic monitoring bracelet.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 16, 2017
“Last year, the United States Penitentiary of Atlanta unlawfully discriminated against Mrs. Ragland because of her Christian beliefs when you demanded that she remove her head covering before she was permitted to visit her brother," ACLU of Georgia lawyers said.
By Jason Grant | November 16, 2017
The defendant Joseph Tigano III, convicted in 2015 of operating a marijuana farm and sentenced to 20 years, was released Wednesday night from federal prison after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a terse order on Wednesday afternoon dismissing the indictment against him.
By Andrew Denney | November 16, 2017
After six days of deliberation, the corruption trial against Norman Seabrook, the powerful former head of New York City's corrections officers union, ended with the jury deadlocked and the court declaring a mistrial.
By Charles Toutant | November 16, 2017
U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez's troubles may not be over as former prosecutors predicted in the wake of the mistrial that he's likely to face a retrial.
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