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By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | June 27, 2017
The Georgia Supreme Court has appointed four members to the reconstituted Judicial Qualifications Commission, the group responsible for disciplinary oversight of judges.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 27, 2017
A federal appeals court has upheld the dismissal of several New Jersey judges from a lawsuit brought by fathers challenging the constitutionality of the state's child custody laws.
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By William W. Bedsworth | June 27, 2017
I love commas. My mantra is to give the reader as much guidance as possible, and commas are wonderful signposts.
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By dailyreportonline | Daily Report | June 27, 2017
A Georgia man accused of raping a 13-year-old girl has pleaded guilty to statutory rape and avoided a potential prison sentence.
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By Michael Booth | June 26, 2017
The New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday recommended approval of 13 nominations to the state Superior Court and one nomination to the Office of Administrative Law.
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By Rebecca Baker | June 26, 2017
A 70-year-old town justice accused of behaving belligerently toward an ex-girlfriend, including threatening to prosecute her, will step down from the bench at the end of the month.
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By Ross Todd | June 26, 2017
Lawyers representing David Daleiden have lost out on their attempt to disqualify U.S. District Judge William Orrick III from handling a case where he has barred the release of hidden-camera videos recorded at two National Abortion Federation annual conferences.
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By Jeffrey M. Pollock | June 26, 2017
Because of the impact that instructions have upon the jurors at every stage of trial, it behooves trial counsel to really give consideration to proposed instructions at any stage of trial.
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By R. Robin McDonald | June 23, 2017
Like hundreds of other people ticketed for traffic infractions in DeKalb County, Bobby Schroeder showed up at court and paid his fine. But personnel with DeKalb County Recorders Court told the state Department of Driver Services that Schroeder failed to appear, never paid up, and his driver's license should be suspended.
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By Samantha Joseph | June 23, 2017
A state appellate court found Judge William Roby should have recused himself from a hearing in which he imposed criminal contempt order against a foreclosure attorney.
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