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New York Law Journal

People v. Mercado

Jury May Assess Testifying Defendant's Credibility and Reject Her Testimony
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ex-Lawyer Is Charged with Misleading FBI

A disbarred Long Island attorney accused of lying to federal investigators about his role in a foreclosure rescue scheme was held without bail after pleading not guilty Wednesday before Eastern District Magistrate Judge A. Kathleen Tomlinson in Central Islip.
2 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Garcia

By | February 14, 2014
3 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Rodarte

By | February 14, 2014
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Criminal Case Gives Rise to Evidentiary Brain-Teasers

Paul Shechtman, a partner at Zuckerman Spaeder, analyzes the Court of Appeals' 4-3 ruling in 'People v. Morris,' which poses questions about Molineux evidence, the hearsay rule, and the effectiveness of limiting instructions.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Stealth Videotape Violated Woman's Privacy, Court Says

The Court of Appeals rejected David Schreier's argument that although the woman did not know she was being taped as she emerged from the shower in her own bathroom, he was positioned in a public place when he filmed her through a window in her front door and did not do so "surreptitiously."
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Dick DeGuerin's Client No-Billed in 'No Knock' Fatal Cop Shooting

"I don't know of any time it's happened when a grand jury no billed someone charged with killing a police officer," said Dick DeGuerin, after a Burleson County grand jury declined to indict his client, Henry Goedrich Magee II, for capital murder on Feb. 6.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

DOJ Warns 'Repeat Offenders' with $425 Million Bridgestone Fine

The Justice Department has a message for companies in trouble for fixing prices: If you're going to come clean, you better not hold back.
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Norm Pattis: 'Bully With A Badge' Let Off With Wrist Slap

If you need an illustration of why there is little public confidence in the criminal justice system, look no further than the federal prosecution of four East Haven police officers. The case ended with a howl, and a whimper, this week when David Miller, leader of the eponymous "Miller's Boys," was sentenced, despite the government's plea for leniency, to four months in prison.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Final East Haven Officer Sentenced In Latino Bias Case

A former East Haven police officer charged in an investigation of mistreatment of Latinos and others become the last of four officers sentenced in the case Wednesday, getting four months in prison for using unreasonable force during an arrest.
3 minute read

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