According to an article in the New York Post that was picked up in Newsweek, the City of New York has paid out $384 million in settlements for police — September 5, 2018
Read MoreWhen Michael Cohen signed his plea agreement last Tuesday at the Southern District of New York, he was affixing his signature to one of the most important — August 31, 2018
Read MoreGetting out ahead of the difficult problem of prosecutorial misconduct, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo yesterday signed a bill creating a new commission — August 21, 2018
Read MoreIn the Daily News yesterday, Judge Frederic Block of the Eastern District of New York -- who handled the Jabbar Collins civil suit that ended in a $13 — July 31, 2018
Read MoreOral argument will be heard tomorrow before the Hon. John L. Michalski in Erie County Supreme Court on one simple question: are Brian Lorenzo and James — July 10, 2018
Read MoreYour phone constantly tracks and records its location and transmits the information to your wireless carrier. Most phone companies keep that data -- known — June 25, 2018
Read MoreOn Tuesday, the New York State Assembly passed A. 5285-C, the State Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct bill that passed the Senate in a surprise — June 21, 2018
Read MoreProsecutors in New York state who commit even egregious misconduct are virtually untouchable. In today's New York Times, Nina Morrison of the Innocence — June 18, 2018
Read MoreUnder the Sex Offender Registration Act, registered sex offenders must tell New York State about all "internet accounts with internet access providers" — June 2, 2018
Read MoreThe abrupt resignation of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman Monday night left the legal community scratching its head. How could such a bright — May 9, 2018
Read MoreLast week, President Trump signed legislation that expands criminal liability for people who own or operate online platforms that “promote or facilitate” — April 18, 2018
Read MoreA new law should close an "egregious loophole" that had allowed police officers who sexually assault prisoners to defend themselves by claiming their.
Read MoreNew York City criminal defense and civil rights lawyer Victoria N. Medley, Esq. has joined the Law Office of Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma as an associate, — March 26, 2018
Read MoreUnder the regulations implementing New York's Sex Offender registration act, a person who "has a history of drug or alcohol abuse" is considered at higher — February 14, 2018
Read MoreA year ago, Gov. Mario Cuomo granted clemency to our client Felipe Rodriguez, commuting his life sentence to the 27 years he had already served for a 1987 — January 2, 2018
Read MoreWhen officials at Bedford Hills Correctional Facility found out our client, Yekatrina Pusepa, was in an illicit relationship with a prison guard they did — October 17, 2017
Read MoreFormer Congressman Anthony Weiner was just sentenced to 21 months in prison for sexting with a 15-year-old. At sentencing, his lawyer asked that he be — September 27, 2017
Read MoreTwo huge illicit markets operating on the Dark Web, AlphaBay and Hansa, were shut down today after being infiltrated by the government for the past — July 20, 2017
Read MoreThe conviction of Ross Ulbricht, the mastermind behind the Silk Road marketplace on the Dark Web, has given the Second Circuit a chance to explore how — June 19, 2017
Read MoreIn a decision that could have a wide-ranging effect on people convicted of child pornography offenses, the Second Circuit last month struck down a — May 18, 2017
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