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Poor New Orleans defendants entitled to neutral hearing to demonstrate inability to pay fines and fees.

Posted by Julie Tizzard on 24 March, 2023

The New Orleans Advocate reported that Judge Vance ruled that her decision applies to a broad class of people: everyone who now owes money from fines and fees, and everyone will incur those debts in the future. On Friday, Vance declared that "undisputed evidence" shows the 13 judges of...

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Has Trump Violated the Emoluments Clause?

Posted by Julie Tizzard on 24 March, 2023

    "The court determines that plaintiffs have convincingly argued that the term 'emolument' in both the foreign and domestic Emoluments Clauses, with slight refinements that the court will address, means any 'profit,' 'gain,' or 'advantage' and that accordingly they have stated...

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Trump v. Hawaii

Posted by Julie Tizzard on 24 March, 2023

Syllabus NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will be released, as is being done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued. The syllabus constitutes no part of the opinion of the Court but has been prepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience...

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DOJ indicts 12 Russia intelligence officers for 2016 election email hack JULY 13, 2018 02:45:33 PM William Hibbitts

Posted by Julie Tizzard on 24 March, 2023

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) [official website] announced Thursday that it has indicted [indictment, PDF] 12 Russian Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) officers for hacking the emails of employees and volunteers of Hillary Clinton’s campaign, including that of campaign...

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Supreme Court Rules on Intent Required for Bank Fraud Conviction; Grants Cert on Forced Accompaniment in Bank Robbery Offenses

Posted by admin on 24 March, 2023

Yesterday, the Supreme Court issued an opinion in Loughrin v. United States (No. 13-316), interpreting the provision of the federal bank fraud statute, 18 U.S. C. §1344(2), that prohibits a knowing scheme to obtain property owned by, or in the custody of, a bank “by means of false of...

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Supreme Court Rejects Application of Chemical Weapons Law to “Local” Crimes

Posted by admin on 24 March, 2023

The Supreme Court decided Bond v. United States (No. 12-158), addressing the use of a law implementing a chemical weapons treaty to prosecute a woman for attempting to poison her husband’s lover.  The Court unanimously held that the federal prosecution was improper in this case. ...

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Supreme Court granted cert in two criminal cases, Rodriguez v. United States (No. 13-9972) and Ohio v. Clark (No. 13-1352).

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In Rodriguez, the question presented, as stated in the petition, is: This Court has held that, during an otherwise lawful traffic stop, asking a driver to exit a vehicle, conducting a drug sniff with a trained canine, or asking a few off-topic questions are “de minimis”...

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Attorney General Holder Issues Memo on § 851 Enhancements in Plea Negotiations

Posted by admin on 24 March, 2023

In a memo dated September 24, 2014 - Guidance Regarding § 851 Enhancements in Plea Negotiations – Attorney General Eric Holder directed all federal prosecutors that such enhancements “should not be used in plea negotiations for the sole or predominant purpose of inducing a defendant to...

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