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Tuesday, July 22, 2003
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Judge Dismisses Two Terrorism Counts in Lynne Stewart Case
ABC News reports here that Federal District Judge John Koeltl today dismissed the two major counts charging attorney Stewart and others saying charges they conspired to support a terrorism organization were unconstitutionally vague. Although this was less that her attorney, Michael Tigar, asked the judge for in a recent hearing, it is clearly a major blow to the government's case.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2003
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Wednesday, July 02, 2003
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Thursday, June 26, 2003
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Saturday, June 21, 2003
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First Criminal Trial to Arise from an Alleged Corporate Accouting Scandal Set to Begin Monday
Rite Aid GC Scheduled for Trial in Major Corporate Fraud Case [Law.com]
It what may be the first window through which to watch a criminal jury trial of corporate accounting fraud allegations, former Rite Aid general counsel is scheduled to go on trial Monday, June 23 in federal court in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Franklin Brown is represented by top flight white collar defense attorney Reid Weingarten a parter at Steptoe and Johnson in Washington, D.C. Weingarten is know for his combative style and his involvement in several high proflie acquittals including the cases of union boss Ron Carey and former Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy. Notably, Weingarten is also currenlty representing Bernie Ebbers the founder and former Chairman of WorldCom.
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Tuesday, June 17, 2003
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Sunday, June 15, 2003
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Interesting Dealth Penalty Stats
Federal Juries Reject Death Penalty in Most Cases. A new study shows juries reject the death penalty in most federal cases. Legal experts say the trend might have... [TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime]
In my humble opinion this statistic is most likely the result of one of the most terrible aspects of Death Penalty trials in America -- funding, or lack of it. By far those represented by appointed counsel and facing the Federal Death Penalty are better off that those in most states, particularly those like Louisiana, which is deep in the death belt. The reason is that federal defenders, who are fairly well paid, or private appointed counsel who receive $125 per hour in captial defense matters are handling the litigation. Additionally, the federal system is much better when it comes to funding mitigation investigators, experts, etc. So while many will opine about the reason for this stat -- federal juries, differing jurisidictional attitudes, etc. -- at bottom a well funded defense by attorney who earn a living wage is no doubt the root cause.
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