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New York Law Journal

People v. O'Dwyer

Application for Unescorted Furloughs Denied To Institutionally Confined Defendant
2 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Spriggs

By | February 28, 2014
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Pulinario v. NYS Dept. of Corrections & Community Supervision

Parole Board's Denial of Petition Annulled, Remitted for New Hearing and Determination
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New York Law Journal

People v. Fung

Guilt of Leaving Scene of Incident Without Reporting Established; Judgment Affirmed
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New York Law Journal

Defense Questions Identifiers Against Client in Terror Trial

Lawyers for an accused al Qaida conspirator and Osama bin Laden-son-in-law Sulaiman Abu Ghayth say there may be a second man being held at Guantanamo Bay with a similar name and a similar background to their client.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

People v. Alejo

Defendant May Be Charged With Intentional, Reckless Acts in Same Complaint for Same Act
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

People v. McElroy

Absent Purposeful Use, Sidewalk Not Found A Dangerous Instrument in Felony Assault
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Quality Control Breakdowns Form Basis of Government Action

In their Federal Civil Enforcement column, Goodwin Procter partners Richard Strassberg and William Harrington write: Many companies rely on quality control procedures to monitor known areas where errors occur and ensure that these errors do not stray too far from accepted levels or industry norms. But in the context of a federal civil fraud investigation, the results of even a well-functioning quality-control process can become problematic.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Q&A: Daniel R. Alonso

The former Chief Assistant District Attorney, who is moving back to private practice after formally stepping down last month, discusses the Manhattan D.A.'s office under Cyrus Vance Jr., memorable cases, changes he saw from his first stint in the office under Robert Morgenthau 20 years ago, and changes needed in the office and the law.
14 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Paralegal for Immigration Law Firms Charged With Sham-Marriage Fraud

A paralegal for three attorneys from New Jersey and Pennsylvania has been criminally charged for soliciting and recruiting undocumented aliens as clients and filing phony applications for U.S. permanent resident status.
5 minute read

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