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Judge Intervenes in Jail Surveillance Feud Between Fulton DA and Sheriff

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Gail Tusan on Aug. 29 issued an ex parte order directing Sheriff Ted Jackson to immediately restore access to the Securus Technologies database for District Attorney Paul Howard and his staff, saying "no reasonable justification exists" for barring them.
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New York Law Journal

The People v. Tavada

Prosecutors' Declaration of Readiness Ruled 'Illusory,' Dismissal of DWI Charges Granted
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New York Law Journal

The People v. Clark

Information of Case Detective's Prior Juvenile Delinquency Immaterial; Vacatur Denied
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New York Law Journal

The People v. Gorodetsky

Criminal Informations Legally Sufficient, Dismissal Denied; Expedited Trial Ordered
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The Recorder

People v. Daniels

Cal.Sup.Ct.; S095868 The California Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed in part a judgment of conviction and penalty. The court held that the…
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New York Law Journal

NY AG Clears Police in Bronx Stun Gun Death

A state probe has cleared the NYPD of any blame in the death of an emotionally disturbed Bronx man subdued with a stun gun.
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New York Law Journal

Schneiderman: $2.7M Recovered in Wage Theft Initiative

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says efforts to crack down on wage theft are paying off.
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New Jersey Law Journal

As Menendez Trial Starts, What Has Been Keeping Prosecutors and Defense Lawyers Up at Night?

After working while under a criminal indictment for 28 months, U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez is about to get a chance to prove his innocence. The 63-year-old senator's career and future are on the line when he and Florida ophthalmologist Salomon Melgen go on trial Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Newark.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Arpaio Pardon a Bad Message

President Trump's pardon of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio sends a clear message to every brass-knuckle racist cop in the United States.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Justices Let Driver's Malicious Prosecution Win Stand

A former truck driver for Philabundance has seen a $500,000 malicious prosecution verdict in his favor upheld once more, as the Pennsylvania Supreme Court denied allocatur in his case.
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