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New York Law Journal

Biear v. USA

By | November 01, 2016
Evidence Supported Jury's Verdict; Innocence Claims Barred Plea Negotiations' Entertainment
3 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Tatum

By | October 31, 2016
4 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Learnard

By | October 31, 2016
4 minute read

National Law Journal

VOIR DIRE: Leaf Him Alone

A tree guy, Starbucks-styled bongs thwarted, and other moments of madness in this week's column.
4 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Denn Targets Inequities in Criminal Law on Drugs, Guns

Attorney General Matt Denn on Monday outlined a package of legislative proposals to reform Delaware's drug laws and to close a statutory loophole that allows individuals with a juvenile felony adjudication to escape mandatory jail time if found to be in possession of a firearm.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Sen. Whitehouse: Comey Violated Important Principle by Disclosing Emails Investigation to Congress

"If you can't make your case, as a prosecutor you shut up and move on," says the former Rhode Island attorney general and U.S. attorney.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Huma Abedin Emails: Herein Lies the Danger of Overseizure

Maranda Fritz, of Thompson Hine, analyzes the the law surrounding government 'overseizure' of data in investigations involving electronic data in light of the government's investigation into emails linked to Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton's aide. She points out that any warrant that would have been sought in the Weiner investigation would have allowed for seizure of electronic files relating to him—not the communications of his wife. The clear danger presented by this Anthony Weiner seizure, and the seizures in many cases, is that the consideration that was extended to the government—to allow the initial overseizure for the purpose of complying with the warrant—is being used by the government to seize and retain any confidential, personal or even intimate communications that happen to reside on the seized computer.
16 minute read

Litigation Daily

When Good Lawyers Do Bad Things, James Comey Edition

If James Comey just handed Donald Trump the presidency over what turns out to be a bunch of ads from Pottery Barn and Linked In requests, I'm going to take to the bathtub with a bottle of gin for the next four years.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Reyes

By | October 31, 2016
Prosecutors' Statements of Readiness Found Illusory, Dismissing Accusatory Instrument
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Pabellon

By | October 31, 2016
Officer's Initial Stop Justified, But Subsequent Did Not Act in Manner Designed to Protect Self
3 minute read

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