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Texas Lawyer

Ex-Prosecutors at Big Firms Weigh Costs of Speaking Out on Trump

Did the president expose himself to obstruction of justice charges in the unfolding scandal involving James Comey? If anyone has an opinion on that burning question, it's the country's pool of former federal prosecutors. But not all of them are willing to share it.
14 minute read

The American Lawyer

Ex-Prosecutors at Big Firms Weigh Costs of Speaking Out on Trump

Did the president expose himself to obstruction of justice charges in the unfolding scandal involving James Comey? If anyone has an opinion on that burning question, it's the country's pool of former federal prosecutors. But not all of them are willing to share it.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Fulton Superior Courts—But Not Magistrate Courts—Will Launch Mandatory Criminal E-Filing in June

As of Monday, June 5, the Fulton County Superior Court will implement mandatory e-filing for all criminal cases, as is already the case with civil filings in the county's Superior, State and Magistrate courts.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Fulton Superior Courts—But Not Magistrate Courts—Will Launch Mandatory Criminal E-Filing in June

As of Monday, June 5, the Fulton County Superior Court will implement mandatory e-filing for all criminal cases, as is already the case with civil filings in the county's Superior, State and Magistrate courts.
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Reading Tea Leaves: Justice Gorsuch and Criminal Tax Cases

Tax Litigation Issues columnist Jeremy H. Temkin writes: The legal commentariat seems to have settled on the view that Justice Neil Gorsuch will fill the seat left by the late Justice Antonin Scalia both literally and as a like-minded successor in jurisprudential spirit. But will Justice Gorsuch, acolyte of originalism, defy easy assumptions on issues of criminal law as Justice Scalia did? A 2008 decision offers a few clues while posing some interesting issues for tax prosecutions.
17 minute read

Daily Business Review

Bondi Gets Stay-Away Order Against Personal Stalker

A Tampa judge issued the order after the state attorney general reported two unwanted visits at her house.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

USA v. Lander

Plea's Withdrawal as Coerced Denied; Only Regret in Pleading Guilty Demonstrated
3 minute read

The Recorder

In re Campbell

4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Justices Mull Need for Witnesses at Pretrial Detention Hearings

Defense lawyers and prosecutors argued before the New Jersey Supreme Court over whether law enforcement should make witnesses available for cross-examination in pretrial detention hearings for criminal suspects.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Justices Mull Need for Witnesses at Pretrial Detention Hearings

Defense lawyers and prosecutors argued before the New Jersey Supreme Court over whether law enforcement should make witnesses available for cross-examination in pretrial detention hearings for criminal suspects.
6 minute read

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