By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | June 22, 2017
Defendants Not Entitled to Information Regarding Sensitive Law Enforcement Investigative Techniques
By therecorder | The Recorder | June 21, 2017
C.A. 4th; D070521 The Fourth Appellate District affirmed a juvenile court order. The court held that a former ward’s juvenile court case file could…
By R. Robin McDonald | June 20, 2017
Attorneys for Atlanta attorney Claud "Tex" McIver have accused Fulton County prosecutors of intentionally withholding exculpatory evidence generated by Atlanta police that would belie the murder charges currently pending against McIver in an emergency motion filed in Fulton County Superior Court on Monday.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 20, 2017
Acquittal, New Trial Denied in Anabolic Steroids Distribution Conspiracy Case
By Andrew Denney | June 20, 2017
Lawyers for a man charged last year with planting bombs in Manhattan and New Jersey say prosecutors shouldn't be allowed to bring in an expert witness on foreign terrorist organizations to testify in the case as it would serve to inflame and prejudice the jury.
By R. Robin McDonald | June 20, 2017
For the second time, a federal judge in Georgia has labeled as unconstitutional a North Georgia city's misdemeanor bail policy that allowed defendants…
By Max Mitchell | June 20, 2017
Former state Attorney General Kathleen Kane is pointing to a decision allowing a Montgomery County judge to oversee her criminal case as part of the reason why her criminal conviction should be overturned. Kane, who was convicted last year on perjury and related charges over leaking confidential information, has filed a brief to the state Superior Court, asking that her sentence be vacated, her conviction overturned and the charges against her dismissed.
By Travis Talbot | June 20, 2017
Travis Talbot writes: The recent victory for Raise the Age advocates came with a potential added benefit for New Yorkers of all ages. Appended to reforms aimed at more fairly dealing with the state's juvenile population is a statute that attempts to bring New York up to speed with the majority of states on the question of just how long someone should be haunted by isolated mistakes in their past.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 20, 2017
Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams spends more than he should, can't keep track of his finances, and has a messy personal life, but that doesn't make him a criminal, his lawyer told jurors in his corruption trial Tuesday.
By AMARIS ELLIOTT-ENGEL | June 20, 2017
A Ponzi scheme involving online currency has come to a crashing halt with two Connecticut technology companies hit with a $12.4 million default judgment.
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