...and pled guilty to three counts of rape and five counts of corruption of minors from the first bill of information. Appellant also pled guilty...
Former Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin may find success in her appeal of her criminal conviction and sentencing if she has the facts to back up her claims of prosecutorial miscond
...Paul Low Seng Kuan, Performance Management and Delivery Unit?s (Pemandu) anti-corruption director Ravindran Deva-gunam, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commis-sion?s (MACC) investigations...
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[Here is the last in a series of post by David Rabban on his book Law's History: American Legal Thought and the Transatlantic Turn to History. The series begins here. All of here at LHB thank David
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... Should he zero in on Illinois' deep pool of political corruption with the resolve of his predecessor, who sent two governors to prison...
Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen plans to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that said former Governor John G. Rowland violated the constitutional rights of unionized state emp
Incoming Pennsylvania Bar Association President Forest N. Myers admits his new goal for the upcoming year is not any easy one to achieve. He said his greatest challenge and ultimate goal in his new p
...in many parts of the world, including the US, to fight public corruption and evasion of taxation. Why not use this method to enforce Data...
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...tapping into widespread anger at poor public services, police violence and government corruption.â So, basically, a Brazil version of the Tea Party. Brazil isn...
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...long been mocked by fans in China for its poor performance and corruption allegations. Offbeat weighed in on a recent defeat from the national football...
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