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People v. Rodriguez

By | February 21, 2014
9 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Lack Of Video Technology Leads To Appeal

Summary: A man convicted of assaulting a police officer after running over the officer's foot and then leading him on a high speed chase, is challenging his conviction on grounds that the judge violated a practice book rule by only showing a video of the incident in the courtroom and not letting the jury watch it in the jury room.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

New Trial Ordered for Suspect Tricked Into Confessing

In a unanimous decision Thursday, the Court of Appeals said the sheer volume of the deceptive techniques used by police to obtain a murder confession overwhelmed the defendant's free will and rendered his statement involuntary.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

State v. Troxell

By | February 20, 2014
Non-Unanimity Instruction On Triggering Event in Murder Case Not Required
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

United States v. Banks

By | February 20, 2014
Imposition of Consecutive Sentence Did Not Violate Plea Agreement
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

State v. Diangelo

By | February 20, 2014
Jail Credits To Be Awarded Against Violation Of Probation Sentence
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Another Guilty Plea in DOJ Auto Parts Price-Fixing Case

The U.S. Department of Justice racked up another guilty plea in its massive auto parts price-fixing investigation, announcing today that a former Japanese auto parts executive is headed to prison for one year and a day for obstruction of justice.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Another Guilty Plea in DOJ Auto Parts Price-Fixing Case

The U.S. Department of Justice racked up another guilty plea in its massive auto parts price-fixing investigation, announcing today that a former Japanese auto parts executive is headed to prison for one year and a day for obstruction of justice.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

People v. Ceni

Defendant Was Properly Given Written Notice of His Right to Appeal
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judge Postpones Terrorism Trial One Week for Questions

Jury selection in the trial of Osama bin Laden's son-in-law has been postponed for a week by Southern District Judge Lewis Kaplan so that defense lawyers can give written questions to top al Qaeda figure Khalid Sheik Mohammed at Guantanamo Bay.
1 minute read

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