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National Law Journal

Support for Death Penalty Slipping, Organization Finds

In 2013, public support for the death penalty inched down; executions decreased and the number of death penalty states declined, according to an annual report by the Death Penalty Information Center.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Opinion: East Haven Cop Victim Of Political Correctness

A task force created after the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre has recommended that Connecticut lawmakers allow only restricted public access to certain crime photos, 911 audio tapes and other information from homicides.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Task Force Wants Restrictions On Homicide Photos And 911 Audio

By | December 18, 2013
A task force created after the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre has recommended that Connecticut lawmakers allow only restricted public access to certain crime photos, 911 audio tapes and other information from homicides.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Jury Awards $28.6 Million To Wife Of Former White House Lawyer

The ex-wife of former Bush administration lawyer John Michael Farren has been awarded $28.6 million in damages by a Connecticut jury who found him liable for beating her nearly to death at their New Canaan mansion in 2010.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Defense Lines up Witnesses as Balfour Trial Continues

The state called just three witnesses before it rested Tuesday afternoon in the trial of embattled state Sen. Don Balfour, and the fate of the once-powerful Snellville Republican could be in the hands of a jury by the end of the day.
6 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Nguyen

By | December 18, 2013
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Diallo v. United States

'Alleyne', Double Jeopardy Claims Rejected In Denial of §2255 Sentence Relief Motion
1 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Algire

By | December 18, 2013
2 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Wickham

By | December 18, 2013
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Ex-ACS Workers Plead Guilty to Lower Charges in Tot's Death

After facing a rare felony indictment following a toddler's highly-publicized death, two former Administration for Children's Services workers have pleaded guilty to significantly-reduced charges that will likely be dismissed and the record will be sealed.
4 minute read

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