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New York Law Journal

Man Convicted of Murder, Kidnapping in Retrial of 1979 Missing Boy Case

A former store clerk was convicted of murder Tuesday in one of the nation's most haunting missing-child cases, nearly 38 years after 6-year-old Etan Patz disappeared on the way to the school bus stop.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Google Lawyer Says New Laws Needed to Govern Cloud Data

Companies responding to records requests from law enforcement often face conflicting mandates, said Google's chief counsel for law enforcement and security.
11 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Creuzot Launches Bid for Dallas DA as Field Takes Shape for Historic Election

In what's shaping up to be a historic election for Dallas County, former state district judge John Creuzot announced his Democratic candidacy for district attorney — an election in which all of the announced candidates are African-American.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Rainey v. USA

By | February 14, 2017
Prior Convictions 'Crimes of Violence' Under 'Walker', 'Brown'; §2255 Sentence Relief Denied
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Simmons

By | February 14, 2017
Indictment for Promoting Prison Contraband Against CO Denied for Insufficient Evidence
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Brown

By | February 14, 2017
No Facts Alleged to Support Inference Address Public Place, Marijuana Open to Public View
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Desir

By | February 14, 2017
Photo Identifications by Witnesses Not Unduly Suggestive, Did Not Warrant Suppression
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Sheriff's Office on Trial Again Over Fatal Shooting

The parents of Seth Adams are sure Sgt. Michael Custer is lying about why he fatally shot their unarmed son in the parking lot of the family's nursery business nearly five years ago, even though the sheriff's deputy was cleared by investigators.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Williams' Career Felled in 'Perfect Storm' of 'Self-Inflicted Wounds'

Attorneys and political observers used words like "sad" and "self-inflicted" when describing the downfall of the once-promising career of Philadelphia District Attorney R. Seth Williams. But few said they were surprised.
13 minute read

The Recorder

People v. Lowery

By | February 13, 2017
3 minute read

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