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Daily Report Online

U.S. Judge Sentences Bomb Threat Caller

A federal judge in Columbus has sentenced an Arkansas man to a year and a day in federal prison for threatening to bomb the national headquarters of Carmike Cinema in Columbus, the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia announced last week.
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Daily Report Online

Atlanta Lawyer is Star Witness in "The Bachelor: The Women Tell All"

Fulton County Assistant District Attorney Andi Dorfman was all over the airwaves and Internet on Monday night.
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The Recorder

Rosemond v. United States

By | March 05, 2014
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The Recorder

Clabourne v. Ryan

By | March 05, 2014
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The Recorder

People v. Fox

By | March 05, 2014
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New York Law Journal

Circuit Clarifies Ruling That Ordered New Trial

The Second Circuit has modified a recent decision to grant three robbery suspects a new trial because one of the defendants was apparently impaired when implicating himself and his co-defendants.
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New Jersey Law Journal

N.J. Court Grapples With Problem of Substitute Experts in Criminal Trials

The New Jersey Supreme Court is endeavoring to craft a rule on how to admit expert testimony in criminal trials while protecting defendants' right to confront witnesses against them.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Valid Terry Stop Found Where Suspect Evaded Crime Scene

A criminal suspect gave police enough reason to detain and search him when he ran from a shooting scene after being ordered to stop and was seen throwing a weapon to the ground, a New Jersey appeals court says.
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Law.com

Justice Department Seeks Budget Increase for Criminal Justice Reform

The White House's proposed $27.4 billion budget for the U.S. Department of Justice would boost spending on the administration's criminal justice reform efforts, the agency said today. President Barack Obama called for $173 million for initiatives that include more state and local prisoner reentry programs. If enacted, the department would get a $122 million increase over the 2014 fiscal year enacted level.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Voter Fraud Charges Filed Against Judge of Three New Jersey Towns

Spencer Robbins, a municipal judge in three New Jersey towns who abruptly quit his posts, is criminally charged for using his law office instead of his home as his voting address.
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