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National Law Journal

VOIR DIRE: Seeing Triple

And you thought our election was complicated. Plus: A battle over a neighborhood garage and a possibly illegal sandwich delivery via drone in this week's column.
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National Law Journal

IN BRIEF: Nance to Lead Squire Patton

By | November 14, 2016
Squire Patton Boggs announced Nov. 7 that Cleveland-based partner Frederick Nance will be the global firm's next managing partner for U.S. operations, beginning Jan. 1. Plus more in this week's column.
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Shapiro's Lack of Prosecutorial Work Could Be an Asset

Pennsylvania's next attorney general, Josh Shapiro, has no experience as a prosecutor. But former prosecutors say that is not a problem, and could benefit the office.
10 minute read

The Recorder

United States v. Finazzo

By | November 11, 2016
3 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Doyle

By | November 11, 2016
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Columbus Mayor, Judge Sued Over 'Troubled' Recorders Court Operations

The Southern Center for Human Rights is suing the mayor of Columbus, the chief judge of the city Recorders Court and his clerk on behalf of two indigent women who contend they were unconstitutionally jailed and denied court records necessary to challenge their convictions.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth v. Freeman, PICS Case No. 16-1360 (Pa. Super. Oct. 31, 2016) Solano, J. (24 pages).

By | November 11, 2016
Appellant and his vehicle were validly detained for an hour prior to a canine search where multiple factors, provided police with reasonable suspicion that appellant was involved in trafficking of narcotics. Judgment of sentence affirmed.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth v. Blango, PICS Case No. 16-1359 (Pa. Super. Oct. 31, 2016) Solano, J. (14 pages).

By | November 11, 2016
A petition to withdraw a guilty plea was properly denied where appellant breached his cooperation agreement by repudiating prior statements to police on the stand in another trial. Judgment of sentence affirmed.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Commonwealth v. A.R.C., PICS Case No. 16-1358 (Pa. Super. Nov. 1, 2016) Lazarus, J. (13 pages).

By | November 11, 2016
Appellant's convictions for EWOC and REAP were vacated and appellant discharged where the commonwealth was unable to produce evidence that appellant was or reasonably should have been aware of injuries to her infant daughter. Judgment of sentence vacated.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

U.S. Attorney General Recognizes South Florida Prosecutors

Several assistant U.S. attorneys were recognized for their work against drug trafficking and for prosecuting the Scott Rothstein case.
3 minute read

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