By Tom McParland | February 24, 2022
U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan said direct questioning of the juror was necessary to resolve Maxwell's motion for a new trial, in light of the juror's disclosure about having been a victim of childhood sexual abuse in post-verdict interviews with the media.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jay Goldberg | February 24, 2022
Former Trump attorney, Jay Goldberg, discusses the role of 'specific intent' and 'reliance on the advice of counsel' as defenses in the controversy surrounding Donald Trump's request to Georgia's Secretary of State to "find votes" after the presidential election.
By Jane Wester | February 23, 2022
Approximately 15,500 of the undisclosed documents are related to Ng's former boss Tim Leissner, who is the government's star witness.
By Aleeza Furman | February 23, 2022
Following the derailment, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office declined to prosecute train conductor Brandon Bostian for a derailment on Amtrak's northeastern corridor that left eight people dead.
By Andrew Goudsward | February 18, 2022
Legal experts said courts will be looking to screen out prospective jurors who cannot set aside their feelings about the Jan. 6 attack to render an impartial judgement.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | February 18, 2022
The Second Department in 'Costan' determined not to extend 'Carpenter' to real time cell tracking of a defendant's cellular telephone. The prosecution had foreseen a potential issue, and prudently articulated the higher level warrant standard of "probable cause" for the real time CSLI order, which the court favorably referred to in its decision.
By Andrew Goudsward | February 17, 2022
"This is not legitimate political discourse. This was not a protest," U.S. District Chief Judge Beryl Howell said of some of the misdemeanor charges.
By Tom McParland | February 17, 2022
In a raucous two-hour hearing Thursday morning, attorneys for the Trump family alleged political bias in James' investigation of the former president's business activities.
By Jane Wester | February 17, 2022
Bragg told a City Bar audience that his office is working on how to scale up diversion programs, and he plans to have conversations with state and city officials to encourage them to support such initiatives.
By Tom McParland | February 16, 2022
The majority said the defendant's statement was not definitive. But Justice Jenny Rivera said it should have immediately triggered a judicial inquiry into whether his demand was made "knowingly and intelligently" and that the defendant could have been deprived of his right to act as his own lawyer.
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