By John Council | July 31, 2017
Kamyar Jahanrakhshan, also known as Andy Rakhshan, of Seattle, is accused of launching a cyberattack against a website that refused to remove a negative link to a court case involving him.
By Kathleen Foody | July 31, 2017
After banning mandatory life without parole for juveniles 17 and younger convicted of homicide, the high court last year said the ruling applied retroactively to the more than 2,000 inmates already serving such sentences nationwide, and that all but the rare irredeemable juvenile offender should have a chance at parole.
By Jenna Greene | July 31, 2017
If Spiderman was a lawyer, he might be a lot like Kirkland and Ellis associate Rob Bernstein. No, not the part about webs. But because when Bernstein saw something wrong, he jumped in to fight it--and what happened to this Kansas City family was seriously messed up.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 28, 2017
'Room Presumption' Applicable as Evidence Discovered in Plain View Within Bedroom
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 28, 2017
Indictment's Dismissal for Double Jeopardy Rejected; Dual Sovereignty Doctrine Applies
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 28, 2017
Crime Family Scion's Participation in Activities Considered in Sentence for Extortion Conspiracy
By Andrew Denney | July 28, 2017
The question of whether "felon" will be another moniker attached to Martin Shkreli, a former pharmaceutical executive standing trial for securities and wire fraud who has been given the tongue-in-cheek nickname "Pharma Bro," was placed Friday in the hands of a federal jury in Brooklyn.
By Max Mitchell | July 28, 2017
With the state Supreme Court and at least one other Philadelphia legal institution pushing back on a proposal to fund recently-approved rate increases for the Philadelphia's court-appointed indigent defense lawyers, it appears the long-awaited raise has fallen through--at least for now.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 28, 2017
Police in upstate New York have arrested a man they say mailed a grenade to a courthouse.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 28, 2017
Thirty-seven-year-old Carine Reeves and 19-year-old Quaneysha Greeley refused to waive extradition at their arraignments in Queens County Criminal Court late Wednesday. Both were held without bail in connection with the death of 55-year-old Sally Shaw.
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