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Analysis of major changes to criminal law and its impact
By Avalon Zoppo | November 20, 2023
Paul Watford said, regarding his resignation from the Ninth Circuit, "I certainly was disheartened when Bruen and Dobbs were decided."
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By Ellen Bardash | November 15, 2023
The charges brought against McGuiness centered on her hiring her daughter and structuring payments to a contractor in a way that avoided financial oversight.
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By Jimmy Hoover | November 13, 2023
The justices will consider the admissibility of expert testimony on the criminal knowledge of drug traffickers generally.
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By Max Mitchell | November 7, 2023
Case digests for state and federal courts in Pennsylvania can be found here.
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By Riley Brennan | October 30, 2023
While an intermediate appeals court found the defendant's offer to live with her son "forever" if he killed his father didn't constitute a "thing of value" within the meaning of the state law, RCW 9A.28.030(1), the state Supreme Court disagreed, reinstating her conviction for criminal solicitation.
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By Dante W. Apuzzo | October 26, 2023
This perspective is based on a query the author gave to his Appellate Advocacy class concerning artificial intelligence and the role of appellate counsel, especially for indigent defendants.
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By Brian Lee | October 25, 2023
Chief Judge Rowan Wilson also explained why he's vouching in justices from the Appellate Division to hear certain cases before the state's highest court.
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By Max Mitchell | October 23, 2023
Please click the links on the candidates' names for the full Q&A. Those without a hyperlinked name have not provided responses. Maria Battista Battista,…
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By Max Mitchell | October 23, 2023
The over-politicization of our courts' cast doubts that our judicial system is justly applying the law rather than bending to the will of partisan interest.
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By Allison Dunn | October 20, 2023
"We are not persuaded by Graves's claim that Wright's exoneration in the Fourth Circuit was 'premised upon a legal technicality.' To be sure, Wright's habeas claim succeeded because Graves should have recognized that grand larceny from the person was not a lesser-included offense of robbery," Judge Stuart A. Raphae wrote. "But the question here is whether Wright pleaded facts showing that he was actually innocent of grand larceny from the person. He did."
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