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April 23, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Trump: If The Public Doesn't Remember This, It Should

Weighing in on Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan, two veteran criminal defense attorneys say that the defense will have to deal with the prosecution's theory of why the payments were made—and create its own counter theory.
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April 23, 2024 | New York Law Journal

No On-Time State Budget, No Pay for Legislators

Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state legislature got the job done before the Passover observance and recess—what a difference a couple of hundred years, many zeroes, and politico-speak make, a Law Journal columnist writes.
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April 23, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Attorney Asks Appeals Court to Toss 'Burdensome' 20-Year FOIL Request for State Police Disciplinary Records

The Empire State's attorney countered by painting the New York Civil Liberties Union's request for 20 years' of state troopers' disciplinary records as "unduly burdensome," while estimating that it would take a full-time employee working on nothing else about 22 years to respond, and a part-time employee more than 40 years.
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April 23, 2024 | New York Law Journal

National Enquirer Executive David Pecker Outlines Catch-and-Kill Plot for Trump Jurors

"Michael Cohen would call me and say, 'We would like for you to run a negative article on a certain—let's say it's on Ted Cruz,'" Pecker testified, recalling part of how the arrangement worked. "And then he, Michael Cohen, would send me negative information on Cruz, or Ben Carson, or Marco Rubio." Pecker added his staff would then "embellish" the fictional accounts from there.
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