New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael B. Mushlin | March 26, 2021
For tens of thousands of people a sentence of penal confinement in New York is much more than that; it is banishment, plain and simple.
By Jane Wester | Tom McParland | March 25, 2021
If both Breon Peace, a Cleary Gottlieb partner, and Damian Williams, aa assistant U.S. attorney focusing on securities fraud, are nominated and confirmed for the Eastern and Southern Districts, respectively, federal law enforcement in downstate New York will be led by two Black prosecutors.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Rena Paul and Michelle Mason | March 24, 2021
Prosecutorial well-being empowers prosecutors to best serve the community by first supporting themselves.
By Tom McParland | March 22, 2021
The ruling also upheld a sentencing enhancement based on the trial court's determination that the ex-lawyer had submitted more than 100 documents related to her asylum offense.
By Jane Wester | March 22, 2021
Lesko, who succeeds Seth DuCharme as leader of the Brooklyn-based federal prosecutor's office, was part of the team that prosecuted Keith Raniere, leader of the so-called "sex cult" NXIVM, on charges of sex trafficking and other offenses.
By Ryan Tarinelli | March 22, 2021
A case scheduled to come before the state's Court of Appeals on Tuesday centers on a 2014 shooting in which a 14-year-old boy fired at rival gang members on a bus but instead hit an innocent passenger, according to court filings.
By Tom McParland | March 18, 2021
Robert Costello, who is representing Bannon, said a proposal by the government to "administratively terminate" the case alleging fraudulent fundraising does not end the matter and actually "presupposes future action in the case."
By Ryan Tarinelli | March 18, 2021
Multiple organizations, including The Legal Aid Society, are calling on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to sign the bill.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jason P.W. Halperin | March 18, 2021
In the ongoing renewed introspection in America about racial justice and the criminal justice system, we should put banning the federal death penalty at the top of the list of criminal justice reforms.
By Tom McParland | March 17, 2021
Bannon, charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering in connection with the "We Build the Wall" campaign, has asked a Manhattan federal judge to dismiss the August 2020 indictment, citing a "full and unconditional pardon" from former President Donald Trump in the final hours of his presidency.
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