By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 12, 2017
A day after Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams' arraignment on additional corruption charges, the federal judge overseeing the case pushed the trial back roughly three weeks.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 11, 2017
Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams pleaded not guilty Thursday afternoon to a new batch of federal corruption charges alleging he misused campaign money and government vehicles.
By Miriam Rozen | May 10, 2017
For those who appreciate verisimilitude in their cable TV dramas, a highlight of this week's "Billions" season finale on Showtime came when a young prosecutor told her boss, a fictional U.S. attorney, that she was leaving for a real-life law firm. The show smartly name-dropped Sullivan & Cromwell—the place to be for upwardly mobile securities fraud experts looking to trade a government paycheck for something much, much more lucrative.
By Andrew Denney | May 10, 2017
Against opposition from the Russian government, a Manhattan federal judge has admitted evidence that may boost efforts by U.S. prosecutors to seize property related to an alleged money laundering scheme.
By Ross Todd | May 10, 2017
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer said the government's obligation to disclose favorable evidence in a criminal prosecution doesn't extend to lawyers conducting a parallel internal investigation.
By Cogan Schneier | May 10, 2017
The Senate Judiciary Committee questioned Noel Francisco for solicitor general, Makan Delrahim to head the Antitrust Division and Steven Engel to oversee the Office of Legal Counsel, but committee Democrats used their time to address the FBI director's termination.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 9, 2017
The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office announced Tuesday that it would not file criminal charges against the Amtrak train engineer operating the train during the May 2015 derailment in Philadelphia that killed 8 and injured 200 more.
By Ross Todd | May 9, 2017
If defense lawyers get their way, records from the firm's investigation of Hewlett-Packard's botched deal with a British software firm could become evidence.
By Michael Booth | May 9, 2017
New Jersey Attorney General Christopher Porrino on Tuesday announced two programs aimed at fighting public corruption: One offering low-level offenders in corruption schemes the ability to avoid prosecution and another offering tipsters up to $25,000.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 9, 2017
Things just went from bad to worse for Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams. The embattled prosecutor has been indicted on additional charges, this time relating to his alleged misuse of campaign money and government vehicles for his own benefit.
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