New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis F. Locascio | April 20, 2023
The Comer decision rightly permits a juvenile, who has been incarnated for 20 years, to try to convince a court that he has learned his lesson and deserves a second chance.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 17, 2023
Prosecutors and law enforcement officers can and should work together towards a common goal.
By Jane Wester | Emily Saul | April 11, 2023
The complaint, which was filed by Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Ted Boutrous, described Jordan's efforts as a "transparent campaign to intimidate and attack District Attorney Bragg."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Harvey Weissbard | April 10, 2023
To be clear, misapplication of harmless error, untethered to its historic roots, constitutes a major injustice in criminal law.
New York Law Journal | Profile
By Emily Saul | April 6, 2023
Together the group has more than 125 years of litigation experience, more than 75 years of prosecutorial experience, and more than 65 years of service to the Manhattan DA's Office.
By Emily Saul | April 4, 2023
On one hand, the felony indictment against the ex-president presents a compelling case for an orchestrated plot to bury unflattering information about Trump in the run-up to the 2016 election. On the other, the legal questions remain murky.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Frederick P. Sisto | March 31, 2023
The article makes the case that the presumption of detention has been misapplied and overused in the case of defendants with no prior records.
By Emily Saul | March 30, 2023
The charges on which the former president was indicted were not immediately clear, though the grand jury has been hearing evidence relating to hush-money payments made in 2016 during his first run for president.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | March 30, 2023
"We recognize that 'Preston' has been effectively overruled by intervening Supreme Court precedent, and thus we hold that, under Pennsylvania law, conspiracy to commit robbery does not constitute a 'crime of violence' for purposes of the career offender enhancement," the appeals court said.
By Colleen Murphy | March 27, 2023
"While the Legislature's goal to protect children is laudable, the effect of the amendment is to criminalize protected speech by way of its definition of child erotica and its proscription of private possession of child erotica," stated Whipple.
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