A man who pleaded guilty to defrauding coin collectors of millions of dollars has been charged with plotting to kill the federal judge and prosecutor who handled his case, allegedly requesting their
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Paul Mansfield, the only assistant U.S. attorney to ever be fired from the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, has lost his discrimination suit against the office
...government to mention them to the jury. The Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) repeatedly objected to the court's refusal to inform the jury of...
In a lateral market where books of business typically reign supreme, some law firms have found hiring from the public sector can create business in other ways
The defendant's right to a speedy trial under the Sixth Amendment was violated when more than 45 months elapsed between indictment and trial, and the delay was not sufficiently justified. The Third C
The defendant's right to a speedy trial under the Sixth Amendment was violated when more than 45 months elapsed between indictment and trial, and the delay was not sufficiently justified. The Third C
...investigation should "abate," the lead assistant U.S. attorney, or AUSA, observed that criminal investigators would "benefit greatly" from the SEC...
...investigation should "abate," the lead assistant U.S. attorney, or AUSA, observed that criminal investigators would "benefit greatly" from the SEC...
...He is scheduled to be sentenced later this year. Former AUSA Jeffrey Bornstein, now a partner at Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis, said...
...Centre Square West Building) in Philadelphia. The panel will feature AUSA Robert Zauzmer, chief of appeals, U.S. Attorney's Office, and Katherine...
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