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New York Law Journal

Board of Parole Needs Correction

David Lenefsky, an attorney in New York, writes: There seems however to be a recent change in both board willingness to grant parole and the willingness of the courts to scrutinize board decisions and order a new parole hearing.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Editorial: Prosecutors Shouldn't Be Hiding Crime's Records

By | December 17, 2013
Danbury prosecutor Stephen Sedensky and Michelle Cruz, a former prosecutor and State Victim Advocate, have recently been talking up the need to protect Newtown survivors from sights or sounds that bring back the events of that horrifying day.
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Former East Haven Officer Gets Two Years In Bias Case

A white former police officer accused of being part of a conspiracy to harass Latinos has been sentenced to two years in prison on an obstruction charge. Jason Zullo was sentenced Monday in federal court in Hartford. Prosecutors had sought the two-year sentence, while Zullo's lawyer had asked a judge for no more than a year.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

ADHD May be an Issue in Sen. Don Balfour's Trial

Jury selection in the criminal case of state Sen. Don Balfour wrapped up Monday afternoon, with opening statements starting late in the day.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Attempt to Discredit JQC Witness Results in 18-Month Term

A Murray County man has been sentenced to prison for conspiring to distribute illegal drugs after he planted five packets of methamphetamine under the car of a witness cooperating with the state Judicial Qualifications Commission in an effort to discredit her.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Phillips v. PennDOT, PICS Case No. 13-3218 (Pa. Commw. Nov. 21, 2013) Colins, J. (12 pages).

By | December 17, 2013
DWI • New Jersey Conviction • Guilty Plea • Defective Notice • Due Process • One-Year License Suspension
4 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Willis

By | December 17, 2013
3 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Lewis

By | December 17, 2013
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

People v. Sparagano

Counsel May Possess Digital Images of Child Pornography While Representing Defendant
1 minute read

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