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Inside the Year's Biggest Criminal Trial
Everyone knows that Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay were convicted on May 25 of multiple counts of conspiracy and securities fraud, that Lay died, and that Skilling has been sentenced. But in the months leading up to the trial, the outcome appeared much less certain to both sides. Their focus was on getting the best jury they could and on crafting a convincing and compelling story. Here's an inside look at the strategies used by the veteran jury consultants employed by the prosecution and defense.Inside the Year's Biggest Criminal Trial
Everyone knows that Jeffrey Skilling and Kenneth Lay were convicted on May 25 of multiple counts of conspiracy and securities fraud, that Lay died, and that Skilling has been sentenced. But in the months leading up to the trial, the outcome appeared much less certain to both sides. Their focus was on getting the best jury they could and on crafting a convincing and compelling story. Here's an inside look at the strategies used by the veteran jury consultants employed by the prosecution and defense.View more book results for the query "Harris Corporation"
His Own Man: If Gonzales Is Nominated to High Court, His Texas Opinions Will Be Under the Microscope
Should U.S. Attorney General Alberto "Al" Gonzales become President George W. Bush's first U.S. Supreme Court nominee, senators reviewing his qualifications will no doubt look at the time Gonzales spent on the Texas Supreme Court.Protracted Prosecutorial Probe Into Death Tolls Tort Claims Notice Date
An East Orange woman who waited more than a year to file a notice of claim against municipal police and a state hospital over her father's death will be allowed to proceed despite the Tort Claims Act's 90-day limitations period.2010 Survey of Tax Certiorari, Real Property, Eminent Domain
Thomas A. Dickerson, associate justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department, and John R. LaCava, associate justice of the Appellate Term 9th and 10th Judicial Districts, discuss the rulings that involved, among other subjects, wealthy seniors, MTA police stations, inverse condemnation by telecommunications companies and the valuation of gravel mining pits.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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