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Daily Report Online

Cobb County Race for Solicitor General Heats Up

Veteran Cobb County Solicitor General Barry Morgan is fighting to keep his job against a challenge from criminal defense lawyer Cindi Yeager, who says Morgan isn't aggressive enough in prosecuting driving under the influence and vehicular homicide cases.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Warden

By | April 21, 2014
Petitioner Given Statutory 14 Day Notice Of Final Parole Revocation Hearing
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

USA v. Mostafa

By | April 21, 2014
Witness in U.K. May Testify Against Terror Suspect Via Live Closed-Circuit Television
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Law.com

D.A. Seeks Protective Order in Dewey Case

In the criminal case against Dewey & LeBoeuf's former leaders, the office of Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. is seeking an order to prohibit all parties from unnecessarily disclosing witness names or other identifiable information to third parties.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Richards

By | April 21, 2014
DIRs Sufficient to Convert Hearsay Complaint To Non-Hearsay Information; Dismissal Denied
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National Law Journal

DOJ Relents on False-Statements Policy

Investigators trap suspects in lies and then use threat of prosecution to extract evidence, convictions.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judge Questions Prosecution of Trade Secret Suspect

The incarceration of a financial analyst accused of stealing company trade secrets—and what that arrest means for future cases of its kind—has prompted one state Supreme Court judge to question whether the Manhattan District Attorney's actions have been "over the top."
10 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Well-Known Lawyer to Represent Gov. Rick Perry in Criminal Investigation

A lawyer of this caliber might charge $50,000 to $100,000 for this type of case. It's "smart" for anyone to hire a criminal-defense lawyer as soon as he knows he's facing a criminal investigation, said Bobby Mims, president of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Official: State Isn't Great At Enforcing Victims' Rights

State Victim Advocate Garvin Ambrose says that Connecticut is a national leader when it comes to having laws that grant crime victims specific legal rights. But he thinks Connecticut can do better.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Opinion: Medical Marijuana Act Not Preempted By Federal Law

By | April 20, 2014
Editor's note: The author's law firm represents an entity that was one of the successful applicants for a Connecticut license to operate a medical cannabis growing facility, and another entity that has obtained a license from the state to operate a testing laboratory for medical cannabis.
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