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Arvada Woman Who Fired on Sheriff’s Deputies after Robberies Sentenced to Federal Prison | USAO-CO

DENVER – The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado announces that Kitira Hays, age 21, of Arvada, was sentenced to 14.75 years in federal prison for...

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Next-Level Lawyering with the Use of Technology

Related Articles Simply put, trial lawyers are storytellers. Connecting jurors, visually and audibly, with key information helps...

Utica Man Sentenced to 97 Months for Drug Conspiracy | USAO-NDNY

SYRACUSE, NEW YORK – Vennie Coleman, age 38, of Utica, New York, was sentenced yesterday to serve 97-months in federal prison for his...

TECHSHOW 2022 LIVE: Registration

Related Articles The ABA TECHSHOW 2022 Registration Desk has officially opened! Stop by now to pick up...

TECHSHOW 2022 LIVE: Start-Up Pitch Competition

Related Articles An annual favorite, this startup competition will showcase 15 innovative legal startups. Happening in Columbus...

Mexican National Sentenced for Transporting Unaccompanied Minor from Mexico | USAO-WDTX

DEL RIO – A Mexican national was sentenced today to 33 months in prison for illegally transporting an unaccompanied child from Mexico. According to...

TECHSHOW 2022 LIVE: Keynote Address

          Join Kemba Smith Pradia for the Keynote Address–where she will discuss access to justice for inmates and how technology is helping to give inmates...

TECHSHOW 2022 LIVE: Book Store

Related Articles Stop by the ABA TECHSHOW Book Store and check out new titles in legal tech...

South Los Angeles Man Pleads Guilty to Arson for Setting Hancock Park Pizzeria Ablaze During May 2020 Civil Disturbances | USAO-CDCA

          LOS ANGELES – A South Los Angeles man pleaded today to a federal criminal charge for deliberately setting Hancock Park’s Pizzeria Mozza...

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Court appears divided on whether lower courts properly found death row inmate to be intellectually disabled

The Supreme Court on Wednesday wrestled with the case of an Alabama man who has been on that state’s death row for more...

Relist rodeo: firearm restrictions, searches incident to arrest, DNA evidence, and “clearly established” law

The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is...

Supreme Court sends dispute on HIV disability claim back to the lower court and rejects case on defining “reasonable doubt”

The Supreme Court on Monday sent the case of a Louisiana man who was prevented from using a physical therapy clinic’s pool because...

Supreme Court difficult to read in case on campaign finance limitations

The Supreme Court on Tuesday considered a challenge to a federal law limiting the amount of money that political parties can spend in...

Originalism’s campaign finance conundrum – SCOTUSblog

Please note that SCOTUS Outside Opinions constitute the views of outside contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of SCOTUSblog or its staff. In a...
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