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WADA Cites Near Collapse of Anti-Doping Program at Rio Games
The World Anti-Doping Agency has detailed serious failings of doping control management at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics, saying the system was only saved from collapsing by the "enormous resourcefulness and goodwill" of some key staff.Jury Awards $4.2M for Child Who Suffered Permanent Nerve Damage at Birth
A Connecticut attorney said the injury left the child with a shortened, weakened and disfigured right arm.Validity of 'DNA Indictment' of Rape Defendant Upheld by Court of Appeals
The court upheld in a 6-1 decision the validity of an indictment based on DNA evidence that was amended more than six years later to substitute the defendant's name, Lerio Guerrero, for "John Doe." Judge Jenny Rivera dissented.Elderly Witnesses Can Create Delicate Situations at Trial, Sal Army Case Shows
Having an elderly witness break into tears during cross-examination has the potential to infuriate juries, or humanize otherwise unsympathetic witnesses, and, according to several trial lawyers, attorneys handling those witnesses should use caution.Fight Over Cosby Deposition Heads Back to Massachusetts
The entertainer is claiming seven women suing him for sexual assault and defamation had no right to see a sealed deposition from a previous confidential settlement.4 Steps to Defensible Deletion Within E-Discovery
Defensible data deletion policies can help reduce the cost and risks associated with retaining information.DC Shifts to 'Daubert' Rule for Expert Testimony
The D.C. Court of Appeals ruled this week that the District would follow the standard used in the federal court system, replacing a rule that dates back nearly a century.OutsideIQ's DDIQ Leverages Artificial Intelligence for Automated Anti-Bribery Compliance
The tool searches unstructured and structured bribery databases and the open and dark web to help organizations adhere to the ISO 37001 standard.Judges Say Prosecutor's Statements to Jurors on DNA Evidence Were Inaccurate
The Fourth Department ordered a new trial for a man serving a prison sentence on a weapon possession charge, saying he received ineffective counsel because his defense attorney did not object to "grossly exaggerated" DNA evidence presented by the prosecutor.In Third Trial, Jury Acquits Putnam Man in Girl's Slaying
Anthony DiPippo, who was twice convicted of the 1994 murder of a 12-year-old Putnam County girl but whose convictions were overturned on appeal, was acquitted on Tuesday in his third trial for the killing.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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