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The Legal Intelligencer

A Chat With Scott Turow About His Latest Novel and the Iconic 'One L'

"Testimony" is the author's 11th novel, another in the legal thriller genre that he is credited with having created 30 years ago.
22 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Justices Restrict Routes to Double Jeopardy Protection

The Supreme Court of New Jersey has made it harder to prove double jeopardy in cases where a defendant is charged with two related offenses. The court on a 5-2 voteTuesday held that double jeopardy protection from a second conviction applies where a defendant who has been convicted of one offense is charged with another offense requiring proof of the same elements.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Justices Restrict Routes to Double Jeopardy Protection

The Supreme Court of New Jersey has made it harder to prove double jeopardy in cases where a defendant is charged with two related offenses. The court on a 5-2 voteTuesday held that double jeopardy protection from a second conviction applies where a defendant who has been convicted of one offense is charged with another offense requiring proof of the same elements.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Sprague and Abraham: Williams 'Stealing' From Taxpayers

In the latest court filing in their attempt to oust embattled Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams from office, attorney Richard Sprague and former District Attorney Lynne Abraham accused Williams of being an absent official stealing a paycheck at the taxpayers' expense.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Sprague and Abraham: Williams 'Stealing' From Taxpayers

In the latest court filing in their attempt to oust embattled Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams from office, attorney Richard Sprague and former District Attorney Lynne Abraham accused Williams of being an absent official stealing a paycheck at the taxpayers' expense.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

DA: Due Process Complaint, Apology Prompted Dismissal of Charges Against Ex-Judge

Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard says he dropped criminal charges against the former chief judge of coastal Georgia's Brunswick Circuit because voters last fall passed a constitutional amendment abolishing the state judicial watchdog agency that had promulgated the allegations on which those charges were based.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

USA v. Serrano

Appealable Double Jeopardy Claim Not Stated; Rule 29 Motion Not in Collateral Order Doctrine
3 minute read

The Recorder

United States v. Olson

4 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Zamora

3 minute read

The Recorder

In re A.V.

5 minute read

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