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  • NY ex-lawyer in terror case ordered to prison

    NY ex-lawyer in terror case ordered to prison

    Lawyer Blogs 11/17/2009

    A federal appeals court on Tuesday ordered a disbarred civil rights lawyer convicted in a terrorism case to go to prison and said a judge must consider whether her sentence of a little more than two years behind bars was too lenient.Lynne Stewart, 70...

  • Prominent state challenges to lethal injection

    Prominent state challenges to lethal injection

    Lawyer Blogs 11/16/2009

    Here are some states where there have been recent high-profile challenges to the lethal-injection death penalty method:California: A federal judge has suspended executions until prison officials fix the deficiencies he identified in the lethal-inject...

  • Dozens of Gitmo detainees finally get day in court

    Dozens of Gitmo detainees finally get day in court

    Lawyer Blogs 11/16/2009

    In courtrooms barred to the public, dozens of terror suspects are pleading for their freedom from the Guantanamo Bay prison, sometimes even testifying on their own behalf by video from the U.S. naval base in Cuba.Complying with a Supreme Court ruling...

  • Lawyer: FBI asked terror suspect to be informant

    Lawyer: FBI asked terror suspect to be informant

    Lawyer Blogs 11/13/2009

    A Massachusetts man accused of plotting to kill Americans was portrayed by federal prosecutors Thursday as a jihadist who is too dangerous to be released on bail, but the man's lawyer said he was charged only after he refused to become an FBI informa...

  • W.Va. Supreme Court opts for e-mail privacy

    W.Va. Supreme Court opts for e-mail privacy

    Lawyer Blogs 11/13/2009

    The state Supreme Court has ruled that public officials and public employees can keep their personal e-mails private.The court ruled 4-1 Thursday that none of the 13 e-mails between former Supreme Court Chief Justice Elliott "Spike" Maynard and Masse...

  • Lawyer: Colo. balloon boy parents to plead guilty

    Lawyer: Colo. balloon boy parents to plead guilty

    Lawyer Blogs 11/12/2009

    The Colorado parents who reported their 6-year-old son floated away aboard a helium balloon will plead guilty to some charges and serve probation so that the family can stay together, the attorney for the boy's father said Thursday.Richard Heene will...

  • Va. AG Mims to work for law firm after Jan. exit

    Va. AG Mims to work for law firm after Jan. exit

    Lawyer Blogs 11/11/2009

    Attorney General Bill Mims will join a powerful law and lobbying firm after his 11-month stint in office ends in January.Mims will become a partner in the Hunton & Williams firm in its administrative law and government relations practice after Ke...

  • Appeals court agrees Vick can keep $16M in bonuses

    Appeals court agrees Vick can keep $16M in bonuses

    Lawyer Blogs 11/11/2009

    A federal appeals court on Tuesday backed the judge who ruled against the NFL and let quarterback Michael Vick keep more than $16 million in roster bonuses from the Atlanta Falcons.The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday affirmed Judge David...

  • Feds seize assets of Fla. lawyer in Ponzi probe

    Feds seize assets of Fla. lawyer in Ponzi probe

    Lawyer Blogs 11/10/2009

    Federal prosecutors accused a high-profile South Florida attorney of concocting a Ponzi scheme that lured millions of dollars from investors with promises of big payoffs from legal settlements that never existed, according to court documents filed Mo...

  • SC high court says gov's ethics probe is public

    SC high court says gov's ethics probe is public

    Lawyer Blogs 11/06/2009

    South Carolina's Supreme Court ruled Thursday that an ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford's travel must be made public, clearing the way for lawmakers considering impeachment to review a report on the probe.Sanford's lawyers had tried keep a ...

  • SC high court says gov's ethics probe is public

    SC high court says gov's ethics probe is public

    Lawyer Blogs 11/06/2009

    South Carolina's Supreme Court ruled Thursday that an ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford's travel must be made public, clearing the way for lawmakers considering impeachment to review a report on the probe.Sanford's lawyers had tried keep a ...

  • DC sniper calls himself 'this innocent black man'

    DC sniper calls himself 'this innocent black man'

    Lawyer Blogs 11/05/2009

    Attorneys for John Allen Muhammad released a May 2008 letter on Wednesday in which the mastermind of the deadly 2002 sniper attacks in the Washington, D.C., area proclaims his innocence.The rambling, handwritten letter was made available because of r...

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