By Avalon Zoppo | December 15, 2022
Michael Avenatti was sentenced earlier this year to four years in prison after a jury found him guilty of stealing nearly $300,000 from his former client Stormy Daniels' book advance.
By Maria Dinzeo | December 14, 2022
"We're flexing our rhetorical muscles for the appeal," Joe Sullivan's defense attorney John Cline told a federal judge who said he's not likely to overturn a jury's verdict convicting the former Uber security chief of concealing a data breach in 2016.
By Jane Wester | December 13, 2022
The "sheer breadth" of the indictment and its relative brevity – especially its lack of references to specific pieces of evidence – stood out. But U.S. Attorney Damian Williams hinted that there are more charges to come.
By Cheryl Miller | December 6, 2022
Members of the Commission on Judicial Performance said they have authority to discipline judges who committed Brady violations during previous work as prosecutors. But Superior Court Judge Michael Murray, a former deputy district attorney, did not commit such misconduct, commissioners concluded.
By Cheryl Miller | December 5, 2022
Ismail Ramsey's recent clients have included dozens of individuals and institutions facing scandals, scrutiny or criminal charges.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 29, 2022
Associate Justice Kenneth Yegan of California's Second District Court of Appeal asserts that a majority opinion has "now sacrificed" the state Constitution's separation of powers principle.
By Cheryl Miller | November 29, 2022
Scott Norris Johnson faces 18 months of home confinement for concealing income from his ADA lawsuit settlements.
By Cheryl Miller | November 1, 2022
The report by the Judicial Council said courts in Riverside and San Bernardino counties need 52 more judicial officers to handle their caseloads. But some courts, including several in the Bay Area, have more judges than their workload warrants, the report concluded.
By Cheryl Miller | October 26, 2022
Riverside District Attorney Michael Hestrin said the dismissals are unwarranted and that the court's backlog of cases was created by the COVID-19 pandemic, not a lack of judges.
By Jane Wester | October 24, 2022
Tom Barrack also said ex-President Donald Trump was "bold" and "instinctively brilliant," as he begun testimony that, with cross-examination is expected to last most of the week.
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