By Andrew Denney | January 5, 2022
According to filings submitted Tuesday to U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan, one of the jurors said in a media interview with Reuters that he "flew through" the prospective jury questionnaire and does not recall being asked whether or not he was asked if he had been a victim of sexual abuse.
By Jane Wester | January 5, 2022
Tom Barrack, who led ex-President Donald Trump's inaugural committee, and Matthew Grimes have each pleaded not guilty to acting as an agent of a foreign government without notifying the attorney general.
By Jason Grant | January 5, 2022
The plaintiff had claimed the firm, acting with "obsessive, irrepressible and malicious desire," helped to file and publicize a "frivolous" suit that she said falsely accused her of being a prostitute who advertised on an escort website.
By Tom McParland | January 5, 2022
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman said he would revisit the issue of the embattled lawyer's trial date if conditions change.
By Jane Wester | January 4, 2022
Soares said his office reviewed all the available evidence and found that it would not be able to meet its burden at trial.
By Jane Wester | January 4, 2022
The new DA also published his day-one memo to his staff, a 10-page document describing his principles and policies on charging, pretrial detention, sentencing and other issues.
By Jane Wester | January 4, 2022
As a former lawyer in the Executive Chamber, the new first assistant U.S. attorney will recuse from an investigation into the Cuomo administration's reporting of COVID deaths at nursing homes.
By Jason Grant | January 4, 2022
"For decades, our young clients--the overwhelming majority of whom come from communities of color--have suffered significant trauma from these draconian practices," said Dawne Mitchell of The Legal Aid Society of New York, speaking of the previous minimum age of 7 for nonhomicide arrest and prosecution. Among states that have a minimum age for youth prosecution, New York state had had the second-youngest age.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph D. Nohavicka | January 4, 2022
Bronx Criminal Court Judge Jeffrey M. Zimmerman raises a vexing philosophical and moral question penned in a recent decision where he asks, "Can a defendant be required to get vaccinated for COVID as a condition of a conditional discharge?"
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack, Helene M. Weiss and Amy Mathieu | January 4, 2022
Whatever one's opinion regarding legalizing prostitution might be, and however well-intentioned the two pieces of proposed legislation are, might they inadvertently force sex work further into the shadows and thereby expose children to exploitation?
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