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New York Law Journal

The People v. Luna-Hernandez, 2013NA020451

By | April 24, 2014
Court Rules Surety Fails to Show Compelling Circumstance for Remission of Bail Forfeiture
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The Recorder

Hernandez v. Holland

By | April 24, 2014
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The American Lawyer

Scammell Pleads Guilty in Insider Trading Case

The insider trading case involving San Francisco resident Toby Scammell ended Monday when he pleaded guilty to a single securities fraud count at a hearing in Los Angeles federal court.
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National Law Journal

Justices Limit Restitution for Child Pornography Victims

A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday limited the amount of restitution due to child pornography victims whose images are viewed by thousands over the Internet.
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Texas Lawyer

Dallas County Democratic Chair Calls for Judge Carlos Cortez's Resignation

"Certainly as an attorney I recognize that he's innocent until proven guilty. But we're not talking about criminal guilt. We're talking about how you live your life and integrity in public officials," said Darlene Ewing, a Dallas solo who heads the county Democratic Party.
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Law.com

Blackwater Guard's Lawyers Want Feds to Pay Legal Fees

Lawyers for a former Blackwater guard charged in a fatal shooting in Iraq want the federal government to pay their legal fees now that a judge has dismissed the case against him.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Bill To Restrict Release Of Crime Scene Information Hits Snag

It's unclear whether Connecticut lawmakers will approve any legislation this session that would place additional restrictions on the public release of information from homicides as part of an effort to protect victim privacy following the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Prosecutors Announce More Arrests In $80 Million Drug Heist

Three Florida men who federal authorities say stole about $80 million in prescription drugs from an Eli Lilly warehouse in Connecticut have been charged with conspiracy and theft, according to the the U.S. Attorney's Office.
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National Law Journal

New Leader for DOJ Pardon Office Amid Clemency Overhaul

The U.S. Department of Justice has replaced the embattled head of the pardon office amid a new push to review and expedite clemency applications related to drug crimes, Deputy Attorney General James Cole said today. Deborah Leff will take over the Office of the Pardon Attorney from Ronald Rodgers.
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