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The Recorder

People v. Vandiver

By | March 01, 2017
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Queens DA Firm in Refusal to Open Conviction Review Unit

According to Richard Brown, the top prosecutor in the city's second-largest borough, don't expect his office—which has come under fire from defense attorneys over accusations of evidence suppression—to join the other New York City boroughs and prosecutors' offices around the country in forming a conviction review unit anytime soon.
9 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

5 Questions: Mickey Sherman Discusses Media Strategy, Handling Controversy at Trial

The Greenwich native has seen his share of controversy during high-profile cases, especially after getting scolded by a judge in the wake of Michael Skakel's murder conviction.
11 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

State v. Jones

By | March 01, 2017
Published Opinion in Community Supervision Case Withdrawn as Precedent
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Interlocutory Appeal Denied to Ex-PSU Officials in Abuse Case

Interlocutory appeals have been denied to three former Penn State administrators facing criminal charges in connection with Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse of children.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

FIFA Judge Rejects Target-Victim Common Interest Agreement

In his Corporate Crime column, William F. Johnson discusses the recent high-profile FIFA soccer corruption case in the Eastern District of New York, which serves as a reminder of the protections and the dangers of communications pursuant to a "common interest."
12 minute read

Daily Business Review

US Attorney Ferrer Jumps to Holland & Knight

Wifredo Ferrer is switching sides in the war on crime, leaving the U.S. attorney's office to join the law firm's white-collar defense practice.
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

USA v. Natal

By | March 01, 2017
Evidence Destruction Conviction Vacated Under 'Yates'; Counts Must Be Grouped at Resentence
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judge Defuses Row Over Communications Between DA, Witness in Dewey Trial

Communiqués between the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and its star witness in the second fraud case against two former Dewey & LeBoeuf executives are "much ado about nothing," the judge in the case said Tuesday after denying the prosecution's motion to block release of the materials.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Process to Choose New Eastern District Prosecutor Lacks Clarity, Observers Say

It's been a tradition in New York for the state's senior U.S. senator to anoint new U.S. attorneys, but with a Democrat holding the seat and a Republican president in the White House, prominent GOP politicians may be tapped to pick a successor to Eastern District U.S. Attorney Robert Capers.
17 minute read

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