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By Max Mitchell | May 24, 2023
The filing said Joseph LaForte called James LaForte one minute after the hearing ended in which Gaetan Alfano discussed the need for Joseph to either pay outstanding rent and other expenses to the receiver, or to vacate his Haverford residence.
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By Max Mitchell | May 23, 2023
The so-called "do not call list" came to light early in Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner's first term. Krasner, a reform-minded district attorney first elected in 2018, said at the time he had inherited much of the database of names from his predecessor.
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By Riley Brennan | May 11, 2023
Philadelphia attorney Jonathan Olivetti has been sentenced to more than two years in prison following his conviction on wire fraud charges in connection with a scheme to obtain COVID-19 pandemic relief money he wasn't entitled to receive, along with mail fraud and tax evasion charges.
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By Matthew T. Mangino | May 11, 2023
The American Bar Association (ABA) released its 2023 Plea Bargain Task Force Report. Three years in the making, the report revealed that in 2018, only 2% of federal criminal cases ended in a jury trial.
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By Max Mitchell | May 9, 2023
The lawsuit wades into unsettled questions of law about the legality of POM's machines, and comes at a time when the state Supreme Court in separate suits are mulling actions by POM seeking a declaratory judgment that its games are legal.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter Vaira | May 8, 2023
A recent book by Thomas L. Dybdahl, "When Innocence is Not Enough," published by The New Press, N.Y. 2023, gives a critical evaluation of the process.
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By Amanda O'Brien | April 17, 2023
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Schmehl denied a request by the convicted former union leader to dismiss embezzlement charges slated for a trial next month, but he did conclude that the allegations are enough to justify an evidentiary hearing on the firm's prior defense of bribery charges.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew D. Lee and Saverio S. Romeo | April 5, 2023
How can a judge punish a defendant for a crime as if the jury never acquitted them? It is a question that has weighed on the minds of defense lawyers and commentators for years, and it is one that the U.S. Sentencing Commission is seeking to put to rest once and for all.
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By Amanda O'Brien | April 4, 2023
The pair said they plan on bringing their clients with them to their new firm.
By Emily Saul | March 30, 2023
The charges on which the former president was indicted were not immediately clear, though the grand jury has been hearing evidence relating to hush-money payments made in 2016 during his first run for president.
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