By Hugo Guzman | December 7, 2023
"Affordable housing is a scarce resource in this city, and it is intended for eligible New Yorkers in need," New York City Department of Investigation Commissioner Jocelyn Strauber said.
By Brian Lee | December 6, 2023
Leaders of the New York court system have embraced a study group's recommendation that judges expand the use of remote proceedings as a means of doing business into the future, the Law Journal has learned.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | December 4, 2023
The New York Police Department has conducted thousands of automobile inventory searches. For the first time, however, the New York Court of Appeals has held that the police department's protocol authorizing these searches meets constitutional standards.
By Emily Saul | December 1, 2023
Over his storied career in the white collar criminal space, Fischetti represented mobsters, politicians, and a veritable who's who of clients – including former President Donald Trump.
By Jane Wester | December 1, 2023
Bracewell partner Seth DuCharme filed a classified addendum to the sentencing memorandum to share more information about McGonigal's service to the United States during his career at the FBI, which DuCharme described as "extraordinary."
By Brian Lee | November 30, 2023
The bill is not meant to punish district attorneys, according to the sponsor's legislative director, but the measure is aimed at ensuring a neutral third party was setting guidelines.
By Alan Vinegrad and Zora Franicevic | November 30, 2023
A discussion of the effectiveness of alternatives to incarceration (ATI). Authors Alan Vinegard, former U.S. attorney for the Eastern District, and Zora Franicevic summarize data from the last 20 years on the effectiveness of ATI as a form of punishment in our country's criminal justice systems.
By Brian Lee | November 29, 2023
The report has been met with a potential proposal from a key lawmaker in the New York Senate that would seek to improve transparency in the criminal courts of the state.
By Jane Wester | November 28, 2023
Rakoff was upset with the government's understanding of a new rule of criinal procedure dealing with expert testimony.
By Emily Saul | November 27, 2023
Wagstaff said his personal experiences as both a crime victim and a person with a misdemeanor conviction have prepared him for this job like no other resume.
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