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29 Feb 2020, 12:14 pm by Michael Lowe
” If a grand jury is involved, then things can change under Texas law. [read post]
25 Feb 2020, 10:37 am by Jacquelyn Greene
However, as a practical matter prosecutors may bring all the charges in a case to the grand jury at the time they bring the A – G felony charge or charges to the grand jury. [read post]
24 Feb 2020, 9:59 am by William Ford, Elliot Setzer
Event Announcements (More details on the Events Calendar) Monday, February 24, 2020, at 11:00 a.m.: The Brookings Institution will host an event to discuss the Libyan civil war. [read post]
21 Feb 2020, 1:48 pm by Mikhaila Fogel
And while she noted that Credico had said he forgave Stone and didn’t think he would carry out his threat, she pointed to grand jury testimony given by Credico closer to the event in question, in which he expressed more concern for his safety. [read post]
21 Feb 2020, 10:01 am by Florian Mueller
Two weeks ago, the Tribunal judiciaire de Paris (TJP), which was known as the Tribunal de Grande Instance (TGI) until the turn of the year, handed down an order in TCL v. [read post]
19 Feb 2020, 6:53 am by Josh Blackman
In one letter, Jefferson wrote that the "prosecution of Burr had begun under very inauspicious symptoms by the challenging & rejecting two members of the grand jury. [read post]
18 Feb 2020, 12:34 pm by Elliot Setzer
The responsibilities of a Attorney at the NSA can include: Advising the Agency on legal matters involving a particular subject matter (e.g., ensuring compliance with constitutional, statutory, regulatory, procedural, and policy requirements for intelligence operations) Analyzing proposed changes to legislation, programs, policies, regulations, or plans to determine impact on the Agency Representing the Agency's official position in legal and legislative proceedings,… [read post]
11 Feb 2020, 7:48 am by MBettman
Craig, 2006-Ohio-4571 (2006) (Allowing evidence of prior bad acts that had been previously rejected by a grand jury to be admitted in a subsequent criminal prosecution.) [read post]
11 Feb 2020, 5:00 am by Charlotte Butash, Hilary Hurd
… [C]ompelling one of the President’s immediate advisers to testify on a matter of executive decision-making would also raise serious con­stitutional problems, no matter what the assertion of congressional need. [read post]
3 Feb 2020, 4:15 pm by Benjamin Wittes
” In theory, however, the argument that the evidence does not matter is not completely crazy. [read post]
3 Feb 2020, 12:38 pm by Melanie Fontes
Supreme Court on Civil Matters In the only instance we have (to date) of a sitting president being subject to lawsuits while sitting as president is the case Clinton v. [read post]
28 Jan 2020, 8:25 am by Jacquelyn Greene
While grand jury proceedings are generally secret (G.S. 15A-623(e)), indictments are not usually considered confidential documents. [read post]
26 Jan 2020, 7:37 am
”           In due course Judge Cox caused the matter to be referred to the grand jury. [read post]
21 Jan 2020, 7:21 am by MBettman
Craig, 2006-Ohio-4571 (2006) (Allowing evidence of prior bad acts that had been previously rejected by a grand jury to be admitted in a subsequent criminal prosecution.) [read post]
14 Jan 2020, 5:12 pm by Mieke Eoyang, Anisha Hindocha
As many have explained, the House impeachment investigation was analogous to a grand jury investigation, with the resulting impeachment vote akin to a decision to indict. [read post]
14 Jan 2020, 11:26 am by Jonathan Holbrook
Pursuant to these two rules and the case law interpreting them, proceedings at which the rules of evidence (except for rules of privilege) do not apply include: applications for warrants; grand jury proceedings; first appearances; pretrial release hearings; probable cause hearings; hearings on motions to suppress; witness voir dire; sentencing hearings; probation revocation hearings; and more. [read post]
10 Jan 2020, 11:56 am by Jonathan Shaub
Among the most important outstanding issues as impeachment moves to the Senate is whether senators will attempt to obtain the testimony of senior executive branch officials who have, to date, declined to testify. [read post]
10 Jan 2020, 11:56 am by Jonathan Shaub
The second article of the House’s impeachment resolution charges President Trump with obstruction of Congress. [read post]
8 Jan 2020, 7:23 pm by Melanie Fontes
  Neither Congress nor President Jefferson cared for how partisan the Supreme Court and grand jury statements had become. [read post]