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Death Row Inmate, His Prosecutor Ask SCOTUS to Intervene in Bad DNA Case
"There is a person on death row where the totality of evidence questions the conviction and the state doesn't have faith in it. If those facts are not important enough to engage the Supreme Court, I don't know what is," said Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza.No LOLing Matter: The Rising Prevalence of Emojis in Employment Litigation
Given emojis' increasing prevalence in the workplace, employers and their counsel should familiarize themselves with the issues this newest form of communication can create.'All In': Prosecutors in Capitol Riot Cases Bring Years of Experience, Varied Backgrounds
For the U.S. attorney's office in Washington, it has required an all-hands effort, pulling in prosecutors with varied expertise and backgrounds bringing cases over everything from bank robbery and sanctions violations to espionage and murder.Judge Castigates SDNY Prosecutors' Conduct in Prosecution of Iranian Businessman
U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan said that the actions of the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office had eroded public trust in the criminal justice system by making "countless" belated disclosures to lawyers. While their client's conviction was vacated, Steptoe & Johnson attorneys have pursued evidence they suspected the government had withheld.View more book results for the query "Six Flags"
Incoming! Insurance Defense Lawyers Talk 'Nuclear Verdicts'
Lawyers and insurance executives say the surge of surprisingly high awards subject to social inflation—also known as "nuclear verdicts"—is not a new phenomenon.NRA Lawyers Target Ex-PR Firm's Clients in 'Blitzkrieg-Scale' Subpoena Feud
Lawyers for Ackerman McQueen have gone to three federal courts to challenge what they describe as "harassing" subpoenas issued by the NRA.Appeals Panel Tosses Defense Verdict for Apartment Complex Sued Over 2015 Slaying
The crime-plagued apartment complex near Six Flags was sued over the death of a man killed by teenage carjackers as he left for work.Cobb Jury Delivers Defense Win in Apartment Shooting Case
Hall Booth Smith partner Jeffery Saxby said the jury was leaning 11-to-1 for a defense verdict from the outset of deliberations, rejecting plaintiffs' arguments that the Six Flags Drive apartment complex had failed to provide adequate security.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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