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Georgia Justice Project Needs Volunteers to Help Accused And Convicted Re-Enter Society

Georgia Justice Project defends people accused of crimes, and win or lose, stands with them while they rebuild their lives. We do this by offering free legal representation coupled with a full range of social and employment readiness services.
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New York Law Journal

People Fail to Show Due Diligence in Obtaining Supporting Deposition From Deployed Witness

People Fail to Show Due Diligence in Obtaining Supporting Deposition From Deployed Witness
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New York Law Journal

Court Suggests Use of 'Skype' or 'Google Hangouts' for Future Identification Procedures

Court Suggests Use of 'Skype' or 'Google Hangouts' for Future Identification Procedures
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New York Law Journal

AEDPA's Limit Period Renders §2255 Habeas Challenge to Added Incarceration Untimely

AEDPA's Limit Period Renders §2255 Habeas Challenge to Added Incarceration Untimely
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New York Law Journal

Police Had No Right to Stop Running Men, Panel Finds

Police did not have grounds to stop two men, one with a known criminal history, who were running while looking over their shoulders near Times Square, the First Department determined.
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New York Law Journal

Long Aggregate Sentence for 17 Year Old For Vicious Crimes Not Unconstitutional

Long Aggregate Sentence for 17 Year Old For Vicious Crimes Not Unconstitutional
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New York Law Journal

Informant Says He Acted to Protect Beheading Targets

An inmate who told authorities about Joseph Romano's alleged plot to decapitate a federal judge and prosecutor insisted Thursday that he relayed the information out of concern for the officials' safety, rather than to get a reduced sentence.
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New York Law Journal

'May' Bars Alien's Argument Court Must Depart Downward on Government's §5K3.1 Motion

'May' Bars Alien's Argument Court Must Depart Downward on Government's §5K3.1 Motion
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New York Law Journal

Full Circuit Allows Rights Suit, Despite Guilty Plea

A man who had his attempted murder conviction vacated but then pleaded guilty to a lesser offense just to get out of prison can sue the state for civil rights violations without running afoul of U.S. Supreme Court case law, the Second Circuit ruled en banc on Thursday.
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New York Law Journal

DA Had Right to Subpoena Defense Attorney, Judge Says

The Manhattan District Attorney's subpoena compelling a criminal defense attorney to testify about his communication with a witness in his client's case "was in all respects legal, ethical and proper," a judge said.
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