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Self-Funding by the Police Department: Seizure of Money Upon Arrest
The key fact about seizure of money upon arrest is that there is no assignment of counsel in this setting. Although arrest begins a criminal process for which a lawyer is assigned to represent an income-eligible person targeted for criminal prosecution, that assignment of counsel does not formally cover the retrieval of property seized by the police.Tributes Pour In for Saxe Doernberger Partner Edwin Doernberger, Who Died of Cancer
Friends and peers are remembering insurance attorney Edwin Doernberger, who died May 21 at 76.The New Marihuana Law: Some Burning Issues
In this edition of his Criminal Law and Procedure column, Barry Kamins discusses provisions of the newly-enacted marihuana legislation, particularly aspects that relate to the criminal justice system: changes in criminal penalties, automatic expungement and sealing of certain convictions; the vacatur of other convictions; the impact on searches of automobiles; and the effect on impaired driving cases.Breast Cancer Survivor Alleges Public Defender's Office Tried to Get Her to Quit
"When you're dealing with a public employee, it's sometimes necessary to really dig in to the Georgia constitution and statutes governing particular offices to understand who's really calling the shots," said plaintiffs attorney Andrew Tate of Buckley Beal in Atlanta.View more book results for the query "*"
Hyperlinks Are Not Attachments, Court Finds
Should hyperlinks, especially ones to documents in an internal file system, be considered attachments? Must the documents the hyperlinks lead to be produced as email attachments—even if they may already also be somewhere else in the production? In this edition of their Federal E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss a recent decision that answered these questions clearly: no.US Judge Orders Special Master to Vet Giuliani Docs, Denying Review of Search Warrant Affidavits
Oetken noted that his decision was in line a similar move involving Michael Cohen, another former attorney to Trump, who pleaded guilty to campaign finance and fraud charges in 2018.State Bar's Annual Conference Will Be Virtual, June 15-17
The six national speakers will include best-selling authors, MacArthur Fellows and a Pulitzer Prize-winning author.Meet Brownsville's New Judge: How Ricardo Adobbati Finds Balance
"When I get home, I turn off the work button and dedicate myself to what is more important: The on-goings of family," said 404th District Judge Ricardo Adobbati of Brownsville.How South Florida Firms Are Pushing Toward Full-Vax
We polled leading South Florida law firms to understand how (and why) they're asking their attorneys and staff to get the COVID-19 vaccine.Trending Stories