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New Jersey Law Journal

Prior Uncounseled Plea to DWI Can Factor Into Sentencing, Court Says

A New Jersey appeals court has constrained quarter-century-old doctrine that an uncounseled plea of guilty to drunken driving can't be used as a prior conviction for sentencing purposes.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Law Students Come To Aid Of Murder Defendant

When eight law school students had their first day ever in court, the stakes could not have been higher: They were representing a man who contends he was wrongly convicted of a double New Haven homicide.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

N.J. and Calif. Lead the Way In Banning 'Revenge Porn'

In the modern era of social media and "sexting," former partners have found novel ways of getting back at each other. These new harms require new statutes.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Judicial Nominee Gets Confirmation Hearing After Two Years

Arizona lawyer Rosemary Marquez is poised to get her confirmation hearing next week—more than two years after she was first nominated to be a federal district court judge.
3 minute read

Law.com

Judicial Nominee Gets Confirmation Hearing After Two Years

Arizona lawyer Rosemary Marquez is poised to get her confirmation hearing next week—more than two years after she was first nominated to be a federal district court judge.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

An Accused Insider Trader's Spectacular Lies

A phony law school transcript may be less important than the larger questions it raises.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

As Two Former Aides Testify for Defense, Top DeKalb Prosecutor Maintains He Didn't Break the Law

DeKalb County District Attorney Robert James found himself a key witness Thursday in his prosecution of suspended County CEO Burrell Ellis.
7 minute read

The Recorder

United States v. Shill

By | January 24, 2014
4 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Casica

By | January 24, 2014
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Cobb Juvenile Court to Hold Open House Feb. 12

The Cobb County Juvenile Court will host an open house for members of the bar to tour the newly renovated quarters on the 5th and 6th floors of the old Cobb County Superior Court building at 3:30 p.m. February 12, according to Presiding Judge Joanne Elsey.
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