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Daily Business Review

Cruise Ship Whistleblower Sails Off With Million-Dollar Reward

Christopher Keays, a native of Scotland, was 27 years old and fresh out of the maritime academy in the summer of 2013 when he got "the chance of a lifetime" to work on a ship, as a junior engineer with the Caribbean Princess. Today he is a millionaire. A federal judge in Miami awarded Keays $1 million Wednesday for blowing the whistle on the Princess Cruise Lines' illegal dumping of oily waste into the ocean.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Diaz

By | April 20, 2017
SORA Violated Due Process Rights; N.Y. Sex Offender Adjudication Should Be Annulled
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Levy v. USA

By | April 20, 2017
'Pump and Dump' Perpetrator Denied §2255 Relief; Ineffective Counsel Claim Not Supported
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Prosecutors Move to Toss More Than 21,000 Tainted Drug Cases

Prosecutors moved to throw out more than 21,000 drug convictions, five years after a chemist at the state drug lab was caught tampering with evidence and falsifying tests.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Manrique v. United States

By | April 19, 2017
9 minute read

The Recorder

Nelson v. Colorado

By | April 19, 2017
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Shkreli, Ex-Counsel to Get Separate Trials, US Judge Decides

A joint trial of ex-pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli and Evan Greebel, his co-defendant in a fraud case and his former lawyer, would present a "serious risk" that Shkreli would not receive a fair trial, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday.
15 minute read

New York Law Journal

Shkreli, Ex-Counsel to Get Separate Trials, US Judge Decides

A joint trial of ex-pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli and Evan Greebel, his co-defendant in a fraud case and his former lawyer, would present a "serious risk" that Shkreli would not receive a fair trial, a federal judge ruled on Wednesday.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Prosecutor Takes Anti-Death Penalty Fight to High Court

Gov. Rick Scott and State Attorney Aramis Ayala will face off in the Florida Supreme Court over her authority to reject the death penalty in murder cases.
13 minute read

Daily Business Review

Group of Veterans, Re-Enactors Calls for Action on 'Heroes' Bill

A small group of military veterans and re-enactors contended some lawmakers appear "anti-veteran" for not moving forward with a measure that would make it a third-degree felony for defacing a statue or memorial of a "hero."
6 minute read

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