...her experience, the number of cases tried and argued or the candidate's financial situation. Campaign with dignity. A judicial candidate doesn...
...same page on strategic decisions, although tactical decisions are within the lawyer's realm. There are certain things, under Rule of Professional Conduct...
...cases and $300 a day for felonies. Recently, based on a King's Bench motion, the capital case rate has been raised to $10,000...
...closing and opening speeches. What is the responsibility of the District Attorney's Office in the Appellate Division when it is clear the young assistant...
...34;legal service programs" whereby an insurer may limit an attorney's representation or defense of the client, the insured? The...
Is it unethical for a judge, in a summary criminal case or a summary traffic case, to acquit someone, even though the judge knows the person is guilty, for the sole reason of exercising some sort of
I saw a candidate for the court of common pleas receive the endorsement of a county Fraternal Order of Police and in the endorsement agreed to sign a pledge to support issues involving police and oth
...the client with a simple memorandum or a copy of the lawyer's customary fee schedule is sufficient if the basis or rate of the...
...he was. Shortly afterward, I received a contact from the public defender's office indicating that I was not to talk to the defendant. Did...
...something, particularly if the decision was adverse to the side the judge's spouse was against. Obviously, if the judge's spouse were...
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