New York Law Journal | Profile
By Emily Saul | February 15, 2023
"I believe very strongly that the prosecutor, especially the head prosecutor, has to have skin in the game," said Gonzalez.
By Jane Wester | February 10, 2023
U. S. District Judge Jed Rakoff said he felt "anguish" about sentencing a man who lived an "admirable" life, graduating from top schools and pursuing a successful legal career, before he began sending thousands of alarming messages to the victims in the case.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel Cohen and James L. Bernard | February 10, 2023
How far can a lawyer go in protecting the client in the court of public opinion?
By Emily Saul | February 9, 2023
"He's not a Russian spy," said Glavin, who entered her appearance in the case on Monday. "He was a Russian diplomat [...] he ended his service in 1993 when he retired."
By Emily Saul | February 9, 2023
Across the East River, multiple jury trials in Brooklyn Supreme Court are "common," said Judge Matthew D'Emic, administrative judge for criminal and Supreme Court matters in Brooklyn. He added a multiple-jury case had happened in Brooklyn as recently as a few weeks ago.
By Emily Saul | February 9, 2023
The District Attorneys Association of the State of New York (DAASNY) last week met for their Annual Winter Conference in Manhattan, during which…
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel Butt and Michael Brodlieb | February 9, 2023
In this edition of their Eastern District Roundup, Samuel Butt and Michael Brodlieb report on several significant representative decisions, including: granting a motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction because claims were not brought under the Administrative Procedures Act; finding jurisdiction lacking over a pro se complaint seeking review of an order under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act; and rulings concerning whether crimes fell within the "crime of violence" definition under 18 U.S.C. §924(c).
By Jane Wester | February 7, 2023
The former project manager's plea in Manhattan federal court came just one day after his lawyers filed a motion to dismiss an SEC complaint against him in Washington state's U.S. district court.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | February 6, 2023
One thing is inescapably clear. Just as New York state's Judicial Conduct Commission dramatically reformed the way judges in New York state conduct themselves, the Prosecutor Conduct Commission will almost certainly produce the same positive result.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | February 6, 2023
As a result of a class action lawsuit brought by the Legal Aid Society, the New York City Police Department has agreed to a major reform of its street encounter procedures.
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