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The Demise of Truth and Transparency in Federal Sentencing
Compassionate release motions effectively have become parole or sentence review hearings, a former federal prosecutor writes.Former Phila. Solicitor Sozi Tulante Rejoins Dechert
Tulante had previously been a partner at the firm before departing to be general counsel at a renewable energy equipment manufacturer. He returns as co-managing partner in Philadelphia.'I've Seen Terrible Things': Lawyer Predicts Spike in Hazing Suits
"This is a new low, a new level of outrage, and it makes me sick," said David Bianchi.SEC Ordered to Explain ‘How and When the Federal Securities Laws Apply to Digital Assets’
“A single sentence disagreeing with the main concerns of a rulemaking petition is conclusory and does not provide us with any assurance that the SEC considered Coinbase’s workability objections, nor does it explain how it accounted for them,” the Third Circuit explained in the 72-page opinion.NY Trial Court Halts State Dragnet on Licensed Hemp Operators
New York State Supreme Court Justice Thomas Marcelle ruled state cannabis regulators’ and the New York City Sheriff's Office’s warrantless raids on hemp license-holders is violative of the Fourth Amendment.View more book results for the query "*"
Report: US Attorney E. Martin Estrada to Resign From California's Central District
A former Munger, Tolles & Olson litigator, Estrada has served as the top federal prosecutor in the LA region since 2022.Steve Bannon Ordered Into Court for Questioning Over New Counsel
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.Newly-Elected Albany County DA Restructures Office Leadership
Albany County DA Lee Kindlon has hired Joseph Meany as chief assistant district attorney, and Jennifer Aguila as chief of staff.Public Defenders and Allies Oppose Rollback of NY Discovery Statute
A key lawmaker said the New York Senate majority is not likely to trim discovery reform measures. The changes enacted in 2020 were aimed to ensure access to defendants of the evidence against them.The Gospel According to Paxton? AG Fights Religious Group Over Migrants
"If organizations know they can engage in this activity and the worst that's going to happen is that they get enjoined, nothing stops them from engaging in the activity in the first instance," Associate Deputy Attorney General Ryan Baasch argued for the state.Trending Stories
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