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The Recorder

People v. Sanchez

By | January 22, 2014
3 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Sy

By | January 22, 2014
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

United States v. Tarantino

Voir Dire, Jury Selection Processes Recounted In Denial of Request to Supplement Record
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Entrapment' Is Theme in Trial Over Murder Plot

The prosecution and defense clashed on the merits of an entrapment defense during closing arguments Tuesday for a man accused of trying to arrange the beheadings of a federal judge and prosecutor.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

People v. Amen

Jurisdiction Conferred on Moorish American By Presence in Queens, Not Citizen Status
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Supreme Court to Review Warrantless Cellphone Searches

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide if warrantless police searches of the contents of cellphones violate the Constitution.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Murder Case Prompts Debate on How to Probe for Conflicts

The state Court of Appeals fell one vote short Tuesday of adopting a formal system of deciding whether defense counsel is too conflicted to provide adequate representation.
7 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Attorneys Weigh in on Possible Confirmation Hearing Questions

As Delaware Supreme Court chief justice nominee and Court of Chancery Chancellor Leo E. Strine Jr. is set to face questioning from lawmakers at his Jan. 29 confirmation hearing, several Delaware attorneys and legal analysts weighed in on the questions they said ought to be posed to Strine.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

N.J. Court To Review Process for Invoking Civil Reservation of Rights

The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether a defendant pleading guilty to a municipal court offense must ask on the record to obtain a civil reservation — which prevents the conviction from being used as evidence of liability in a related civil litigation.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Recusal Motion in Rare Massachusetts Death Case

A Boston federal judge is weighing whether to convene a second sentencing hearing in a rare Massachusetts capital case—and whether his friendship with a prosecutor’s father-in-law requires his recusal.
4 minute read

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