The latest from Criminal Law News RSS - The Recorder
- Former Big Law Associate Charged in Insider Trading Scheme
- Wife of Deloitte Partner to Cooperate in Insider Trading Case
- Juniper's Ex-GC Ordered to Answer SEC's Backdating Questions
- Circuit Kicks Plea Deal Question to State Justices
- Some DAs Rely on Honor System to Vet Cops
- Bonds Lawyers Say Government Withheld Evidence
- Judge Tosses Another Case Caught on Video
- State Supremes Like Facebook Juror's Petition
- For Laptop Searches, 'Border' Is Elastic
- Arguedas Tries to Shred Bonds' Ex
Former Big Law Associate Charged in Insider Trading Scheme | Top |
Wife of Deloitte Partner to Cooperate in Insider Trading Case | Top |
Juniper's Ex-GC Ordered to Answer SEC's Backdating Questions | Top |
Circuit Kicks Plea Deal Question to State Justices | Top |
Some DAs Rely on Honor System to Vet Cops | Top |
Bonds Lawyers Say Government Withheld Evidence | Top |
Prosecutors must have known physician would contradict ex-agent, Cristina Arguedas claims. Another witness testifies she saw the ballplayer injected. | |
Judge Tosses Another Case Caught on Video | Top |
State Supremes Like Facebook Juror's Petition | Top |
For Laptop Searches, 'Border' Is Elastic | Top |
In a 2-1 opinion, Ninth Circuit Judge Richard Tallman said a search that began at the border was valid, even though it was completed far away. | |
Arguedas Tries to Shred Bonds' Ex | Top |
She scores some points during five hours of cross-ex, though biting skepticism could backfire. | |
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