By Emily Saul | November 19, 2024
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said further proceedings before the court should be adjourned to accommodate the litigation over a defense motion to dismiss—possibly until after Donald Trump concludes his upcoming presidential term.
By Emily Saul | November 14, 2024
The exhibits seen by the jury did not contain the full redactions ordered by the presiding judge, according to federal prosecutors..
By Emily Saul | November 12, 2024
The judge's ruling delayed his decision on whether to set aside the guilty verdict.
By Emily Saul | November 7, 2024
While dismissal of the case was seen as unlikely, observers said Acting Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan would be disinclined to impair the president-elect from discharging his duties.
By Emily Saul | November 6, 2024
Longtime criminal defense attorneys and former federal prosecutors agreed that the next Trump DOJ would likely focus less on white collar cases against entities and instead follow a "law and order" model of pursuing street crime.
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | November 5, 2024
[Editor's note: This letter was submitted in response to the column "In Corruption Case Against Eric Adams, Prosecutors Are Attempting to Create a…
By Emily Saul | November 1, 2024
The defense sought an earlier trial date in February or March, alleging the case would infringe on their client's right to participate in his reelection.
By Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack | October 31, 2024
This article discusses targets of white-collar crimes. "If a defendant enters into a plea agreement with that office, what is the binding effect on other districts? Does the defendant get complete closure, or is the defendant exposed to possible prosecution by another office?"
By Emily Saul | October 30, 2024
"You did the right thing," District Judge Lewis Kaplan told Singh. "You very quickly, within days, told the truth."
By Alan Marrus | October 29, 2024
After reading the charges in the Adams' indictment and hearing the U.S. attorney's press conference detailing the allegations, the public needs to know that the crimes charged in the indictment are not supported by the publicly available facts.
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