By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | January 14, 2025
The office of former Special Counsel Jack Smith concluded it had enough admissible evidence against President-elect Donald Trump to obtain and sustain a conviction at trial for Trump's alleged conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
By Abigail Adcox | January 13, 2025
"I am worried that, given it’s Bondi and Blanche and Sauer, all of them have been his personal lawyers,” noted a former federal judge.
By Emily Saul | January 13, 2025
Bannon is set to head to trial on fraud charges in February, but has now retained Aidala, Bertuna & Kamins to represent him at trial and is seeking a brief adjournment. Bannon's trial has now been rescheduled at least three times.
By Emily Saul | January 13, 2025
Instead of considering whether local rules have been violated, Judge Dale Ho chose to remind lawyers in the contentious case of their professional obligations.
By Emily Saul | January 10, 2025
“Menendez’s conduct may be the most serious for which a U.S. senator has been convicted in the history of the Republic,” prosecutors wrote in their submission to the judge.
By Emily Saul | January 10, 2025
The proceeding—which capped a monumental case that produced a series of historical "firsts"—concluded in less than an hour. Acting Justice Juan Merchan's decision, following through on his indication that the sentence would be noncarceral, created a final judgment in the trial court.
By Emily Saul | January 9, 2025
The sentencing is now expected to proceed on Friday.
By Emily Saul | January 9, 2025
In the continued attempt to stay Trump’s sentencing, defense counsel has argued that the Supreme Court’s July decision in Trump v. U.S. now protects him from prosecution, given his reelection to office.
By Emily Saul | January 9, 2025
The ruling, from Judge Jenny Rivera, leaves the case squarely in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack | January 9, 2025
The authors write "Corporate deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) have become a key part of white-collar criminal enforcement. With a DPA, a company can resolve a criminal investigation without a guilty plea, while the government gets remediation of misconduct and a corporate admission of wrongdoing. These benefits have encouraged other countries to adopt, or consider adopting, similar arrangements, even where DPAs do not fit neatly in existing criminal procedures, such as France, England and Switzerland."
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