Latest News in New York Criminal Law by Attorney Jason L. Russo – November, 2023
In today’s New York Criminal Caselaw Roundupwe’ll be discussing the latest in developments of New York criminal law, criminal appeals, and post-conviction relief.
Cases that we’ll cover include Level 2 Sex Offender, Rape in the Second Degree, harmless error, right to confrontation, confrontation clause, autopsy report, warrantless search, Payton violation, suppression, consent to search, Molineux evidence, Second Amendment, New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruen, Miranda, SORA, Fourth Amendment, DNA testing, temporary lawful possession, Penal Law § 265.20(a)(1)(f), Murder in the Second Degree, Manslaughter in the First Degree, verdict against the weight of the evidence, Brady material, Aggravated Vehicular Homicide, Vehicular Manslaughter in the First Degree, Manslaughter in the Second Degree, Driving While Intoxicated, Leaving the Scene of an Accident Without Report, Reckless Driving, Promoting Prison Contraband in the First Degree, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance in the Fifth Degree and Promoting Prison Contraband in the Second Degree, Miranda,and more.
Hunter Biden Arraigned and Enters Plea of Not Guilty to Federal Firearms Charges
Hunter Biden, the son of President Biden, entered a plea of not guilty in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware on federal gun charges. These charges stem from Special Counsel David Weiss’ lengthy investigation. Hunter Biden was physically present in court for his arraignment.
The charges against Hunter Biden include making a false statement during the purchase of a firearm, making a false statement related to information required by a federal firearms licensed dealer, and possession of a firearm by someone considered an unlawful user of or addicted to a controlled substance. Collectively, these charges could lead to a maximum prison sentence of up to 25 years, with each count carrying a maximum fine of $250,000, as well as three years of supervised release.
Latest News in Georgia Criminal Law – August/September, 2023
In this Georgia Criminal Caselaw Roundup we’ll be discussing the latest developments in Georgia criminal law, criminal appeals, and post-conviction relief.
Cases we’ll cover include territorial jurisdiction, deputization, motion to suppress, illegal search, sexual battery, illegal sentence, voice sentence, serious injury by vehicle, hit and run, and driving under the influence of marijuana, revocation of probation, special condition of probation, general condition of probation, ineffective assistance of counsel, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, firearms, convicted felon, Second Amendment, notice of appeal, First Offender, consent to search, warrantless search, exigent circumstances, and more.
The Georgia Criminal Caselaw Roundup is a blog summarizing the latest developments in criminal law, criminal appeals, and post-conviction relief in the State of Georgia. Our sponsoring attorney will digest the latest reversed convictions throughout the Georgia Court of Appeals and Georgia Supreme Court.
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Fifth Circuit Criminal Caselaw Roundup with Jack Palmeri – September 29, 2023
Jack Palmeri, Esq. Jack Palmeri, a former New York City prosecutor with 19 years of experience in criminal law, is a Senior Associate for Weinstein Legal’s criminal division, practicing across Florida and its Federal Courts. You can reach him directly at 888-408-0253 or at www.Weinstein-Legal.com. In today’s Fifth Circuit Criminal Caselaw Roundup we’ll be discussing […]
How the Supreme Court Could Help Hunter Biden Beat His Gun Charge
How the Supreme Court Could Help Hunter Biden Beat His Gun Charge
Shortly after President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden was indicted on three federal charges related to firearms, his lawyers made it clear that they want to use Justice Clarence Thomas’ recent Supreme Court decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen to challenge the indictment.
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New Jersey Criminal Caselaw Roundup with Steven J. Gaitman – August 31, 2023
New Jersey Criminal Caselaw Roundup with Steven J. Gaitman – August 31, 2023
In today’s New Jersey Criminal Caselaw Roundup we’ll be discussing the latest in developments of New Jersey criminal law, criminal appeals, and post-conviction relief.
Cases we’ll cover include in-person interpreter, video remote interpreting, aggravated manslaughter, mistrial, bribery, Residential Treatment Program, Earn Your Way Out Act, lay opinion, video narration, expert testimony, rule of thumb, first-time in court identification, wiretap, electronic eavesdropping, marital communication, marital privilege, Second Amendment, motion to suppress, knock-and-announce, search warrant and more.
The New Jersey Criminal Caselaw Roundup is a blog and video podcast by criminal defense and appeals lawyer and Steven J. Gaitman summarizing the latest developments in criminal law, criminal appeals, and post-conviction relief in the State of New Jersey. Each week we digest the latest reversed convictions from the New Jersey Supreme Court and the New Jersey Appellate Division, as well as the United States Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.
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