By Lisa Willis | June 14, 2023
"The elephant in the room is that we haven't generated a witness list yet," Special Counsel Jack Smith said in arguing bond conditions before US Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman in Miami.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Rolando T. Acosta | June 13, 2023
A recent report on New York City judges contains cherry-picked data and unsound methodology and is clearly designed to encroach on judicial independence by intimidating judges into making decisions that align with the authors' ideology, a retired presiding justice of the Appellate Division, First Department writes.
By Emily Saul | June 13, 2023
In an advisory opinion, an ethics panel said Judge Juan Merchan should be able to continue to presiding over litigation in the criminal prosecution of Donald Trump.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel Cohen | June 12, 2023
But what if the prosecutor's office determines that a convicted defendant in jail may have been wrongly convicted but is actually guilty? What is their obligation then? Can they just sit on their hands and do nothing? Or, if only as a matter of legal ethics, must they try to repair the wrongful conviction by asking the courts to set it aside, even if they believe the defendant is guilty?
By Emily Saul | June 9, 2023
The privacy interests of the co-signers outweigh the right of access, defense attorney Joe Murray wrote.
By Jason Grant | June 8, 2023
A state appeals court Thursday rejected an ex-Bronx-prosecutor-turned-defense-attorney's effort to compel FOIL request information tied to all Bronx ADAs at his old office who've committed "misconduct" during Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark's tenure.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Kate Mogulescu | June 7, 2023
For survivors of violence and abuse who have been criminalized, the proposed Clean Slate Act would allow them to access what they need most in order to rebuild their lives and support their children: housing, employment and education, a Brooklyn Law School professor writes.
By Brian Lee | June 6, 2023
The bill would automatically seal certain old convictions that were said to limit job seekers' prospects, particularly for persons of color.
By Emily Saul | June 6, 2023
Santos has until midday Friday to appeal the ruling.
By Emily Saul | June 5, 2023
In new court filings, both prosecutors and defense attorneys said Senior U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein, who worked as an attorney at Stroock for a Trump business entity, should not step aside.
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