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Hearing Set to Explore Allegation Prosecution Withheld Evidence
Citing evidence that prosecutors in a 1995 murder trial may have withheld evidence, misled jurors and coerced witnesses, Eastern District Judge Dora L. Irizarry has ordered a hearing to determine whether, in addition to granting a defendant's petition for a writ of habeas corpus, to also bar the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office from retrying the case.Former DOJ Lawyers Face Scrutiny Over Interrogation Memos
Senators clashed Wednesday over whether they should investigate former lawyers with the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel over their involvement with memos that authorized harsh interrogation techniques for suspected terrorists.Aid for Katrina Victims Continues to Pour In
A national teleconference for attorneys involved in environmental and energy issues in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita was held yesterday, with a panel of speakers that included the former general counsels for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Environmental Protection Agency.100 days of oil: Gulf life will never be the same
The 100 days since the April 20 explosion have been a gut-wrenching time for folks who work, play and live along the Gulf Coast. The Gulf is a sanctuary for some, an employer for others, and now, a tragedy. These are their stories.9th Circuit Orders Return of Medical Pot Group's Money
If police departments want to line their budgets with drug money, they'd better do it right, according to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Assembly Member Offers Bill to Prohibit Payments to Judges
Calling payments to judges of up to $10,000 a year for life insurance, new robes, home Internet access and other judicial expenses a form of "backdoor compensation," Assemblywoman Nancy Calhoun, R-New Windsor, introduced legislation to block payouts from the Judicial Supplemental Support Fund. "I don't think it will have any support in the Legislature," Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman said of the bill. "In my opinion, it doesn't take into account the suffering that judges have had in 12 years of not having a pay increase."Bid to Revisit Divorce Pact After Madoff Loss Is Rejected
Brickell Office Market Sees Increase In Activity
After several years of scarce sales activity, Miami's Brickell office market produced two expensive office sales totaling $254 million in the last month.Trending Stories
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