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Attorney Says Decision to Drop Her Case Was Not Quick Enough
Recent Guidelines Departure Decisions in the Second Circuit
T his column analyzes two important sentencing opinions that were written in the last few months by courts in the Second Circuit. The first, by the Second Circuit addresses whether, and when, a court may grant a departure on the grounds that governmental delay has increased the length of a sentence. The second opinion in the District Court explores the circumstances in which a downward departure may be granted for an "extraordinary physical impairment." In these decisions, the courts have continued to elaboView more book results for the query "*"
Traffic-Related Offense Results In Confinement Of Sex Offender
Court Strikes Rule on Agency's Role in Hospital Closing
The state health department's assertion that its role in hospital closures is limited to ensuring facilities are shut down in a manner that does not compromise patient safety or record retention, and not whether the facility should be shuttered in the first place, has been met with disdain by a Brooklyn judge.Trending Stories
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