New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jared R. Rice | March 8, 2022
While the creation of non-monetary conditions may not grab headlines, they work exceptionally well in the burgeoning field of Emerging Adult Justice.
By Andrew Denney | March 4, 2022
Anthony Pastel's disbarment is retroactive to his Jan. 18 guilty plea to second-degree felony assault.
By Marianna Wharry | March 2, 2022
Prosecutors said investment analyst John Afriyie netted over $1.5 million in 2016 when he bought over 2,000 ADT call options in the two weeks leading up to MSD Capital's acquisition of the ADT Corp.
By Tom McParland | March 2, 2022
Manhattan federal prosecutors said that they were seeking "internal approval" to compel the testimony of a juror—who apparently failed to disclose his status as a survivor of childhood sexual abuse—under a pair of federal statutes, including one that grants witnesses immunity from criminal prosecution.
By Jane Wester | March 1, 2022
Cross-examination focuses on multiple incidents of bigamy and hidden extramarital affairs.
By Tom McParland | February 28, 2022
MIchael Avenatti reiterated his desire for counsel, and indicated that his issues with the federal defenders had been resolved.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin A. Schwartz | February 28, 2022
In determining "objective reasonableness" in police use of deadly force cases, Martin Schwartz looks at the Tenth Circuit's recent decision in' Estate of Taylor v. Salt Lake City,' which carefully analyzes the critical issues involved.
By Jane Wester | February 25, 2022
The newly disclosed documents relate to defendant Roger Ng's former boss Tim Leissner, who pleaded guilty to several charges in 2018 and had already begun testifying as the government's star witness when the failure was discovered.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Dawne Mitchell and Adriene Holder | February 24, 2022
At a time of crisis, when the vulnerable populations who routinely appear in Family Court need help the most, their legal issues have been deemed "non-essential."
By Jane Wester | February 24, 2022
Has Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg decided against charging Donald Trump, and what were his reasons are just two of the questions that arose in the wake of reports that Carey Dunne and Mark Pomerantz have left the office.
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