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The Legal Intelligencer

Lynn Decision May Complicate Prosecution of PSU Officials

A recent ruling in the state Superior Court could narrow the chances of conviction for three former Penn State administrators accused of covering up sexual abuse perpetrated by Jerry Sandusky, according to several attorneys who spoke with the Law Weekly.
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National Law Journal

NYT Reporter Takes First Amendment Fight to High Court

Lawyers for a New York Times reporter tangled up in a fight with federal prosecutors urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to undo an appeals court ruling that would force his testimony in a CIA leak prosecution.
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Daily Report Online

Med-Mal DOA in Legislature but E-Discovery, Civil Forfeiture and Guns Have a Chance

Legislation that would replace Georgia's medical malpractice tort system with a worker's compensation-like board appears to be dead on arrival this session, but bills regulating e-discovery and civil forfeiture and relaxing concealed carry restrictions are poised for consideration during the 2014 session that begins today.
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Law.com

Former Judicial Candidate Michael Rothenberg Sentenced to Three Years in Prison

Michael Rothenberg, a three-time candidate for the DeKalb County Superior Court bench, on Friday was sentenced to three years and five months in prison.
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Law.com

Federal Probe Into McCaffery Deepens

The federal investigation into Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Seamus P. McCaffery over referral fees his wife received from law firms has deepened.
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The Recorder

People v. Rosales

By | January 13, 2014
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Daily Report Online

Family Violence Convictions Lead to 25-Year Sentence

Cobb County Superior Court Judge C. LaTain Kell sentenced a 22-year-old man to 40 years, with 25 to serve in prison following a conviction Thursday on family violence charges.
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New York Law Journal

Prosecutors Play Tape in Plot to Slay Judge, AUSA

On the tape, recorded by a fellow inmate and informant, Joseph Romano was heard ranting about Eastern District Judge Joseph Bianco. "I'd love to torture him," Romano said. "I'm gonna cut his head off."
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Law.com

Municipal Court Subject to Federal Investigation

Federal law enforcement is investigating Philadelphia Municipal Court, multiple sources have confirmed to The Legal.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Arrest Records Are New FOI Battleground

The Freedom of Information Act amendment requires the police agency to provide at least one of the following: an arrest report, incident report, news release or some similar report of the arrest.
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