The latest from Criminal Law News RSS - The Recorder
- Bankers Who Took TARP Money Charged with Fraud
- Court Says Arrestee's Digital Camera Can Be Searched, Too
- Appeal Court Says Medical Pot Ordinance Preempted By Federal Law
- Courts Brace for Realignment's New Sentencing System
- Gascon Trails Bock in DA Money Race
- Sixth District Reinstates Case Despite Prosecutorial Misconduct
- Parole Denials a Cause for Second Guessing
- Sixth District Broadens Cellphone Search Authority
- S.F. Judge Does About-Face on DNA Memo
- Judge Says S.F. DA Doesn't Have to Turn Over Consultant's DNA Memo
Bankers Who Took TARP Money Charged with Fraud | Top |
U.S. Attorney Melinda Haag unveils case against executives at United Commercial Bank, which failed despite a $300 million infusion. | |
Court Says Arrestee's Digital Camera Can Be Searched, Too | Top |
Appeal Court Says Medical Pot Ordinance Preempted By Federal Law | Top |
Courts Brace for Realignment's New Sentencing System | Top |
Gascon Trails Bock in DA Money Race | Top |
Sixth District Reinstates Case Despite Prosecutorial Misconduct | Top |
Parole Denials a Cause for Second Guessing | Top |
The state Supreme Court will revisit parole authority next week. Keith Wattley, who represents lifers, says the court three years ago made it too easy to keep someone locked up. | |
Sixth District Broadens Cellphone Search Authority | Top |
Justice Franklin Elia finds no difference between a phone found in an arrestee's pocket and one found in his car. | |
S.F. Judge Does About-Face on DNA Memo | Top |
Judge Says S.F. DA Doesn't Have to Turn Over Consultant's DNA Memo | Top |
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