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1 of Mark Wahlberg's Victims Says He Shouldn't Be Pardoned
A victim of one of Mark Wahlberg's racially motivated attacks as a teenage delinquent in segregated Boston in the 1980s insists he shouldn't be granted a pardon for his crimes.Justices Rule for Inmate in Dispute Over Beard Length
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with a Muslim inmate in Arkansas in his challenge to a prison rule that barred him from wearing a half-inch beard for religious reasons.Panel Cuts 25 Years off of 57-Year Rape Sentence
The Third Department unanimously agreed that Alan Charles' 57-year prison sentence from a Sullivan County judge was harsh and excessive, given the nature of his offenses and other factors, such as the fact the prosecution sought an aggregate prison term of 25 years.Mark Dubois: Je Ne Suis Pas Charlie Hebdo
The shock waves from the killings at the Paris office of the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo continue. After the newspaper sold millions of copies of its first edition after the massacre, riots tore apart cities in francophone North Africa where the remnants of French colonialism continue to be felt.Morgan Lewis Makes Former Bingham Partner Cohead of D.C. Office
Elizabeth Baird, formerly of Bingham McCutchen, will join Grace Speights in sharing the top job at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius' D.C. office. The promotion is among the combined firm's first public moves in Washington to integrate recently acquired Bingham lawyers.View more book results for the query "*"
15 Years for Man Accused of Flying Drone to SC Prison
A man has been sentenced to 15 years behind bars for trying to use a drone to smuggle contraband into a maximum security South Carolina prison, officials said Tuesday.Death Row Prisoner May Fire Lawyers Who Missed Deadline
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that lower federal courts were wrong to deny a Missouri death row inmate's request for new lawyers after his court-appointed lawyers missed a critical filing deadline.No-Fault Divorces Available for Civil Unions, Judge Says
Same-sex couples who want to end their civil unions have the same right to no-fault divorce as married couples, a New Jersey trial judge has ruled in an opinion approved for publication and released Jan. 20.'Clean Sweep' for Bearded Muslim Inmate Before Supreme Court
A Muslim prison inmate from Arkansas on Tuesday won a unanimous victory at the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled that a prison regulation barring him from wearing a half-inch beard for religious reasons violated federal law.Lawyer to Be Readmitted to Bar; 2 Others Get Reprimands
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of Georgia issued the following discipline decisions:Trending Stories
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