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April 27, 2015 |

WebPreserver.com Captures Evidence of Web Page Content

New software as a service makes it easy to proffer evidence of a Web page or social media site.
6 minute read
March 09, 2015 |

Clinton Legal Liability Small In Email Mess

For Hillary Clinton, the public reaction to revelations that she exclusively used a personal email account while serving as secretary of state has been scathing. But any legal consequences are likely to prove negligible, legal experts said.
5 minute read
February 24, 2015 |

Sketch Artists Told to Hide Identities of MI-5 Witnesses

The faces of undercover intelligence agents from MI-5, the United Kingdom's domestic security service, cannot be sketched when they testify in a terrorism trial—even if they don wigs and light makeup, Eastern District Judge Raymond Dearie has ruled.
4 minute read
February 24, 2015 |

3 Evidence Boxes in Patz Case Found in Police Station

Three boxes of evidence from the investigation into the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz have turned up at a Harlem police station during the suspect's murder trial, and a defense attorney said Monday that she may have to seek a mistrial or at least recall witnesses who have already testified.
2 minute read
February 10, 2015 |

News Outlets Demand Judge Unseal Records in Patz Case

Seven New York City news outlets brought an Article 78 proceeding Friday in the First Department, demanding that Acting Justice Maxwell Wiley release sealed records in the trial of Pedro Hernandez, the alleged killer of Etan Patz, and cease shutting his courtroom to the public.
5 minute read
February 06, 2015 |

Impact of Disclosing Garner Grand Jury Minutes Debated

A judge heard widely divergent views Wednesday about the consequences of revealing grand jury proceedings in the Eric Garner matter.
5 minute read
January 29, 2015 |

Long-Accepted Secrecy of Grand Juries Faces Challenges

For centuries, grand juries have held some of the criminal justice system's best-kept secrets. But their private process has come under extraordinary public scrutiny after recent decisions not to indict police officers in the deaths of unarmed men, causing a closely-watched court battle and a batch of proposed reforms in New York state.
5 minute read
January 12, 2015 |

Wrongfully Imprisoned Man Cleared of Murder Conviction

A Brooklyn man who said he was framed by a detective, which led to a wrongful murder conviction and more than 20 years of incarceration, has been cleared of the crime after prosecutors deemed the case's sole witness unreliable.
5 minute read
December 17, 2014 |

Justices Uphold $154M Award in Wal-Mart Class Action

The state Supreme Court will not overturn an approximately $154 million class-action damages award against Wal-Mart, under a per curiam decision issued Monday.
5 minute read
December 12, 2014 |

High Court Committee to Examine Ethics of Metadata Mining

A newly formed New Jersey Supreme Court committee is set to examine ethical issues regarding lawyers' use of metadata.
5 minute read

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