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Supreme Court rejects insanity defense appeal
The Supreme Court has refused to consider whether a criminal defendant has a constitutional right to plead not guilty by reason of insanity.View more book results for the query "*"
Firm sued for advising clients to invest in Ponzi scheme
A New York law firm has been sued for fraud and breach of contract by a woman who claims the firm advised her to place substantial funds with a money manager who was operating a Ponzi scheme.Immunity Issues Tie Brocade Cases Into Knots
As the criminal and civil Brocade Communications cases slowly advance in tandem, tangles are occurring, and lawyers for ex-CEO Gregory Reyes are crying foul. Ex-employees recently invoked the Fifth Amendment in refusing to be deposed by Reyes' attorneys in connection with the SEC's civil charges. Those same witnesses were granted temporary immunity for an interview session with lawyers from the U.S. Attorney's Office and the SEC -- setting up what defense lawyers call an unfair advantage for the government.Trending Stories
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