By Mark Hamblett | March 27, 2006
A violation of the Confrontation Clause was harmless error in the case of a repeat felony offender convicted of conspiracy to rob a bank, a federal appeals court has ruled. The U.S. Co
By John Caher | November 3, 2006
ALBANY - A federal judge yesterday approved a massive Hudson River cleanup project that could ultimately require the General Electric Co. to spend upwards of $700 million to dredge PCBs from t
By Thomas Adcock | July 8, 2005
DA Honors Pro Bono LawyersThe past year's volunteer attorneys for the appeals bureau of the Kings County District Attorney's Office tallied a perfect success rate in hand
By Joel Stashenko | April 7, 2009
ALBANY - The New York State Bar Association's House of Delegates has approved a task force's recommendations on reducing wrongful convictions that supporters hope will be a template for
By John Caher | December 28, 2012
ALBANY - The state parole board was within its rights when it rescinded parole in a felony murder case because survivors came forward, after parole had already been granted, to voice their op
September 22, 2004
Hearing Postponed on City's Handling of GOP Protesters An appeals judge yesterday postponed a contempt hearing against New York City for failing to comply with a court or
April 21, 2010
Judge Cancels Hearing On 9/11 Litigation It may be a sign of progress that a hearing set for today on a motion for a stay pending appeal in the 9/11 respiratory litigati
By Daniel Wise | February 4, 2011
An upstate judge has become the second to rule that a trial is required if a party disputes the factual underpinnings of a claim under the state's new no-fault divorce law, a measure aimed in
By Donna Block | May 24, 2007
A proposed merger of the regulatory arm of the New York Stock Exchange with the NASD will benefit investors, the brokerage industry and also put the nation in a better position to compete, reg
By Jenna Greene | April 20, 2006
Just a few years ago, Bruce Hill was the general counsel of a small Boston-based software company. But in January he became inmate 252-16-036 at a federal prison in New York, where he is servi
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