By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 29, 2017
A graduation ceremony of than 2,000 Georgia prisoners earning the diploma is a show of progress for the latest phase of Gov. Nathan Deal's criminal justice reform movement. And the governor gave the keynote speech.
By R. Robin McDonald | June 29, 2017
With her supervisors' encouragement, the manager of the Dalton office of a children's dental clinic that catered to Medicaid recipients created an overheated incentive program to recruit new patients—without knowing it likely violated federal regulations.
By dailyreportonline | Daily Report | June 29, 2017
The prosecution of Ross Harris, accused of murdering his toddler by leaving him strapped into a car on a hot day, drew international attention to Judge…
By R. Robin McDonald | June 29, 2017
Stephen Bright—for decades the brave heart of Atlanta's Southern Center for Human Rights—believes the death penalty is morally wrong, "a primitive, barbaric punishment" that he said degrades and coarsens society. He has dedicated much of his legal career to stepping between Death Row inmates and their final walk to execution. When all else fails, he bears witness to their deaths, letting them know they are not alone as they die and comforting their families afterward.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 29, 2017
Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams was led out of a federal courtroom in handcuffs Thursday after pleading guilty to taking bribes, an unexpected move that came in the middle of his corruption trial.
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | June 29, 2017
Trial Court's Active Questioning of Witnesses Did Not Constitute Per Se Plain Error Where Questions Did Not Signal Its Opinion to Jury
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | June 29, 2017
Limitations Period for Intentional Failure to Pay Tax Began on Tax Day or Later When Defendant Accrued Necessary Mens Rea
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | June 29, 2017
State Required to Produce PLEIR If Drafted; Not Obligated to Draft One for Defendant
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 28, 2017
Securities Fraud, Conspiracy Convict Denied New Trial; Variance Argument Meritless
By Curt Anderson | June 28, 2017
A top Colombian anti-corruption official and a lawyer are facing U.S. money-laundering-conspiracy charges in an alleged foreign bribery scheme, federal authorities said.
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