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New York prosecutors are using a 9/11-era anti-terrorism law in their case against the man charged with killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO.
In New York City alone, over a half-dozen cases of various sorts have used the terror law, starting with the 2004 indictment of a Bronx gang member. He was accused of killing a 10-year-old girl and paralyzing a man at a christening party. Manh...
While most of these appear pretty self-evident, once inside the courtroom do not eat, drink, chew gum, sleep, wear a hat, listen to earphones, use your cell phone or camera, or read a newspaper. Whatever type of case you are going to trial for, you must be well-organized and alert...
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Prosecutors allege that Read was sharing information about the case that was not yet public. Bradl called it "an investigation without a crime." Read's attorneys did not comment on the communications when the affidavit was unsealed. "It appears to me that there is zero evidence that Karen ...
if prosecutors fail to include rape charges in any indictment because the evidence they have doesn’t meet the legal threshold, that could fuel arguments about whether sexual violence occurred at all — despite substantial evidence of sexual attacksdocumented by independ...
The criminals claimed to be prosecutors having proof that the doctor’s bank accounts were used for money laundering. Unless he cooperated with the investigation, they would arrest him. They even sent out a fake arrest warrant by text messages, something official law enforcement would never do. ...
And I think that legacy is extremely important, even though we can recognise that the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials were imperfect experiments of international criminal justice, allied crimes were not discussed, or at least not discussed by the prosecutors and certainly not punished by the trials. ...
In March 2019, federal prosecutors uncovered a criminal conspiracy to influence admissions at eight universities, including theUniversity of Southern California,Yale University,Georgetown Universityand Stanford University. Thirty-three parents had allegedly paid a college-prep firm a combined ...