By Jane Wester | May 25, 2021
Under the deferred prosecution agreements, the ex-employees of the Bureau of Prisons will cooperate with the ongoing review by the Department of Justice Office of Inspector General into practices at the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
By Jane Wester | May 25, 2021
Robert Costello, the former White House strategist's lawyer, said his client had pleaded not guilty and there was no judicial finding of culpability after Bannon was charged with fraud in connection with the "We Build the Wall" campaign. Prosecutors pressed for a narrowly-tailored dismissal.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | May 25, 2021
On March 31, in 'United States v. Felder', the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit resolved three matters of first impression regarding the mens rea and causation requirements of the federal carjacking statute and joined six other circuits in identifying federal carjacking as a predicate crime of violence. In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss the case and the court's ruling.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Eric A. Seiff | May 25, 2021
We have learned so much, but this is no longer simply a matter of learning more. Against a background of the wide-spread deterioration of the public's confidence in police practices, and its simultaneous impact on public safety, the time to lead is now.
By Jane Wester | May 17, 2021
Giuliani's attorneys Robert Costello and Arthur Aidala said legal questions about the raid and a 2019 "covert search and review" of Giuliani's iCloud account must be resolved before granting a government request to appoint a special master to vet the materials.
By Tom McParland | May 14, 2021
Switzerland's largest insurance company was also working with investigators amid an ongoing investigation, and agreed to take "remedial" measures to ensure future compliance with U.S. tax law, prosecutors said.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Christine M. Sarteschi and Daniel Pollack | May 13, 2021
Would this cut down on the number of law enforcement misconduct incidents? Would it curtail the number of lawsuits and associated costs?
By Jane Wester | May 11, 2021
The ex-attorney pled guilty to stealing $280,000 that was supposed to be held in escrow as down payments for two clients who were selling their homes.
By Tom McParland | May 10, 2021
Brooklyn DA Eric Gonzalez said the attorney transferred $210,000 of a 10% down payment on a nearly $2.4 million estate into his personal bank account, and within three months had withdrawn or spent the remainder.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Alice L. Fontier and Alan Lewis | May 10, 2021
NYSACDL calls on qualified candidates with criminal defense experience to submit applications for the next open seat on the Court of Appeals, and demands that the Judicial Screening Committee weigh criminal defense experience heavily when selecting its next round of final candidates.
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