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11 Dec 2020, 9:47 am by Tom Smith
One investigation became public this week after federal investigators served a subpoena on Hunter Biden. [read post]
According to the final report of the Office of the Prosecutor, the “ICC is not a human rights body called upon to decide whether in domestic proceedings the requirements of human rights law or domestic law have been violated. [read post]
10 Dec 2020, 8:30 pm by Jim Sedor
Hunter Biden said he had been contacted about a tax investigation out of the U.S. attorney’s office in Delaware. [read post]
10 Dec 2020, 4:28 pm by Christian Lautenschleger
You may be charged if you’re in public, saying or doing something that will upset, anger, or antagonize those around you. [read post]
9 Dec 2020, 7:53 pm by Milena Sterio
In January 2014, the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR) together with Public Interest Lawyers (PIL) submitted an Article 15 communication to the Prosecutor, alleging the responsibility of UK armed forces and other UK officials for war crimes involving systematic detainee abuse in Iraq from 2003 until 2008. [read post]
9 Dec 2020, 4:19 am by SHG
Gascon also failed to provide leadership in very basic ways, such as pushing back on the Public Defender’s Office for gamesmanship that occurred in the courtroom. [read post]
7 Dec 2020, 4:57 pm by Kyle Green
  Currently prosecutors are moving to dismiss personal possession of marijuana charges. [read post]
7 Dec 2020, 9:32 am by Udi Ofer
Prosecutors and sheriffs committed to tackling mass incarceration won elections from Florida and Michigan to Texas and California.In fact, it is fair to say that a future Biden-Harris administration has a mandate to fight against mass incarceration. [read post]
A prosecutor must represent the public as a whole, which includes criminal defendants, and they have an obligation to ensure that a defendant’s right to a fair trial is not violated. [read post]
4 Dec 2020, 12:30 pm by John Ross
The collector can sue the officer, the LAPD, and the city too. [read post]
3 Dec 2020, 8:30 pm by Jim Sedor
With control of the Senate at stake, and amid renewed concern about the potential for conflicts-of-interest in stock trading by members of Congress, Perdue’s investment activity, and especially his numerous well-timed trades, has increasingly come into the public glare. [read post]
3 Dec 2020, 9:41 am by Andrew Kent
The Constitution vests the president with “the executive power,” and directs him or her to “faithfully execute the Office of President” and “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed. [read post]
2 Dec 2020, 11:07 am by Matthew Kahn
” Nathan Van Buren was a Georgia police officer who, in a sting operation, ran a license plate search for a friend in exchange for money. [read post]
2 Dec 2020, 4:27 am by SHG
And even if a president could pardon himself, it would only apply to federal offenses, leaving state and local prosecutors like Cy Vance to do as they must, whether it’s a good idea or not. [read post]
2 Dec 2020, 2:45 am by Jack Sharman
”[ii]  For many contemporary jurors, Professor Sutherland’s observations from eighty years ago would prescient: the wrongdoing of “present-day white-collar criminals” shows up in “investigations of land offices, railways, insurance, munitions, banking, public utilities, stock exchanges, the oil industry, real estate, reorganization committees, receiverships, bankruptcies, and politics. [read post]
30 Nov 2020, 2:08 pm by Michael Lowe
Sometimes, the prosecution focuses upon point of sale using the false information but often, these cases begin with a traffic stop by a Texas police officer or deputy sheriff. [read post]
26 Nov 2020, 5:12 am by SHG
From a brief filed by the California Attorney General’s office in Ogilvie v. [read post]
And state parties to the Rome Statute are potentially vulnerable to investigation by ICC prosecutors into alleged violations of the law of armed conflict. [read post]
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill on Friday which protects the home addresses and telephone numbers of judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers from public disclosure. [read post]