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New York Law Journal

USA v. Montague

Wiretap, Other Evidence Seized Under Warrant Not Suppressed
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Conviction Upheld in Tampa Bay Bin Laden 'Payback' Terror Plot

A federal appeals court upheld the conviction and 40-year prison sentence of a man convicted in a plot to carry out terror attacks in the Tampa Bay area as "payback" for the death of Osama bin Laden.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Linardos

DA's Request for Case To Be Marked for Trial Unequivocal Expression of Trial Readiness
3 minute read

The Recorder

United States v. Job

9th Cir.; 14-50472 The court of appeals vacated in part a judgment and remanded. The court held that a suspect’s nervous demeanor was insufficient…
5 minute read

The Recorder

United States v. Castillo-Mendez

9th Cir.; 15-50273 The court of appeals reversed a judgment of conviction and remanded. The court held that the district court prejudicially misinstructed…
3 minute read

The Recorder

Clayton v. Biter

9th Cir.; 15-71566 The court of appeals denied an application to file a second or successive petition as unnecessary and transferred the case back to…
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

New York Expanding Pro Bono Clemency Program

New York is partnering with legal organizations to expand the state's pro bono clemency program, the governor announced Monday.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Beyond Borders: Competing Sovereigns and Double Jeopardy

In his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco writes: Although Internet-based crime has grown exponentially, and the opportunity for conflict and cross-over among the various impacted sovereignties and their investigative and prosecutorial agencies exists, the courts' application of well established legal rules prevent unwarranted successive criminal prosecutions for the same criminal transactions unless established legal exceptions apply.
19 minute read

New York Law Journal

Decisions in the 2016-2017 Term Overwhelmingly Favored Prosecutors

Paul Shechtman, a partner at Bracewell, writes: The 2016-2017 term of the New York Court of Appeals in criminal law was a relatively quiet one in which the prosecution fared better than the defense.
39 minute read

National Law Journal

Ex-NLRB Compliance Officer Pleads Guilty to Stealing $400K in Back Pay

A former National Labor Relations Board compliance official pleaded guilty Monday in Washington to charges he used his position to steal more than $400,000 in back pay that was meant for victimized employees.
7 minute read

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