National Law Journal
...2011). Youkers pleaded guilty to the assault allegations. Pursuant to a plea agreement, the judge assessed a ten-year prison sentence, suspended for five...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...count of conspiring to commit that offense. Pursuant to a signed plea agreement, Alvarado-Casas agreed to plead guilty to the conspiracy count and...
National Law Journal
...withdraw his pleas of guilty by asserting the State breached the plea agreement. After a hearing on that and other motions, the trial court...
...turning over documents. In exchange, Ralph Lauren on April 22 obtained nonprosecution agreements with both the U.S. Justice Department and the U.S. Securities...
...two years from working as an investment adviser or broker under the agreement in principle between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Falcone...
National Law Journal
...from orders (1) granting a plea to the jurisdiction filed by...the City executed an Interlocal Agreement in 2004 to address control...
National Law Journal
...C. § 1326(b)(1), (2). Flores pled guilty without a plea agreement. In the "Factual Resume" underlying his plea, he stipulated...
...cooperation with the government, he has agreed to enter into a plea agreement and plead guilty to the filed conspiracy charge," his attorney...
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