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As Governor Roy Cooper prepares to depart the Executive Mansion, criminal justice advocates are urging him to make use of his broadest set of powers: the ability to grant clemency for state crimes.
Even before a jury found Donald Trump guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the so-called “hush money” trial in New York, many Americans were surprised to learn that ...
Ames Grawert, a crime researcher at the Brennan Center for Justice, told BBC Verify that the revision was "likely the result of a change in the way FBI collected crime data in 2021".
In September 2012, Honig joined the Attorney General of New Jersey's office as the deputy director of the Division of Criminal Justice. [2] He was named director of the division in February 2013. [7] He led the division's bail reform initiative in 2017. [8] Honig joined Lowenstein Sandler in June 2018. [9]
In 2013, he joined CNN as their crime and justice producer based in Washington, D.C., and later New York City. [2] In 2017, he returned to Washington, D.C., as a crime and justice reporter. [2] Starting in May 2022, he has been covering the Robb Elementary School shooting in Texas, including the related first responder attack timeline controversy.
The Center addresses public policy via the publishing of op-ed pieces, including pieces in The Washington Post, [20] The Boston Herald, [21] Forbes, [22] and on CNN.com. [23] In addition, Executive Director Anthony Barkow has been interviewed numerous times on various criminal law matters in print, television, and on the radio including ...
Donald Trump derailed his 2020 election subversion indictments by winning back the White House, but dozens of his allies still face state criminal prosecutions that he, even as president, can’t ...
Ellen S Podgor, "Obstruction of Justice: Redesigning the Shortcut" (2020-2021) 46 Brigham Young University Law Review 657; Joseph V De Marco, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Courthouse: Mens Rea, Document Destruction, and the Federal Obstruction of Justice Statute" (1992) 67 New York University Law Review 570