Criminal Law

  • The Recorder

    People v. Martinez

    By Carley Meiners | The Recorder | September 25, 2017

    C.A. 4th; G052640 The Fourth Appellate District reversed in part a judgment and remanded. The court held that a crime lab fee and a drug program fee…

  • New York Law Journal

    Weiner Sentenced to 21 Months of Jail Time for Sexting to Minor

    By Andrew Denney | September 25, 2017

    A federal judge sentenced former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-New York, to 21 months in prison on Monday for sending obscene material to a 15-year-old female, a scandal with repercussions that may have affected the outcome of the 2016 presidential race.

  • Texas Lawyer

    Trump Doesn't Look Far in Making Northern District of Texas US Attorney Nomination

    By John Council | September 25, 2017

    Before winning a presidential nomination for one of the four U.S. Attorney positions in Texas, a candidate must first meet with a committee of 35 lawyers who vet applicants for the state's two Republican senators, John Cornyn and Ted Cruz.

  • Daily Report Online

    False Arrest Suit Over Pot Patch Bust Goes Up in Smoke at Trial

    By Greg Land | September 25, 2017

    A federal jury in Columbus denied a man's claim that he lost his job after he and his wife were arrested and charged with growing marijuana based on deputies' allegedly false statements in support of a search warrant—charges that were eventually dropped against him and reduced to possession of more than one ounce against his wife.

  • New York Law Journal

    The Innocence Machine: From 'Gideon' to Gigabytes

    By Ken Strutin | September 25, 2017

    In his Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin writes: Supercomputers can be groomed to find meaningful connections between the unstructured data of conviction and the lessons of exoneration. Given that these machines already exist, the only question is why they haven't been turned on?

  • The Recorder

    In re N.R.

    By therecorder | The Recorder | September 22, 2017

    C.A. 2nd; B278221 The Second Appellate District affirmed a juvenile court judgment. The court held that the juvenile court did not abuse its discretion…

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Remembering the Newark Riots

    By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 22, 2017

    It was humbling to be confronted by the realization that the sophisticated body of law we worked so hard in law school to master, which we were taught was designed to keep social order, was no match for the hysteria of the masses.

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Judge Won't Grant Bond Issuer's Bid to Stop Bail Reform

    By Charles Toutant | September 22, 2017

    A federal judge has refused to halt enforcement of New Jersey's Criminal Justice Reform Act, finding that a constitutional challenge by a bail bond underwriter has little chance of succeeding.

  • New York Law Journal

    Taxpayers May Pick Up Deceased Ex-Lawmaker's Legal Tab

    By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 22, 2017

    New York taxpayers may have to pay more than $700,000 to cover the legal expenses of former state Sen. Thomas Libous, whose conviction on charges of lying to the FBI was vacated after his death.

  • The Legal Intelligencer

    Commonwealth v. Grove, PICS Case No. 17-1402 (Pa. Super. Aug. 31, 2017) Solano, J. (43 pages).

    By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 22, 2017

    Defendant's contention that his 1978 conviction for criminal trespass did not constitute an "enumerated offense" under Section 6105 of the Uniform Firearms Act, thus barring him from owning a gun, was meritless; therefore, trial counsel was not ineffective for failing to raise the claim. The court affirmed an order denying defendant relief under the Post Conviction Relief Act.

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