...York yesterday to face charges of stealing confidential information about a drug prosecution by the Eastern District U.S. attorney and selling it to a...
...Illegal Discrimination Against a Bar That Attracted African American CustomersMalicious ProsecutionAbuse of ProcessInjurious FalsehoodTortious Interference with Business...
...any event, viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the prosecution (see People v. Contes, 60 NY2d 620 [1983]), we find that it...
...a state criminal conviction, for example, a Section 1983 Fourth Amendment malicious prosecution claim where the plaintiff was found (or pleaded) guilty in a state...
...degree (Penal Law §120.45, a class B misdemeanor). Respondent's prosecution stemmed from his threats to do bodily harm to certain judges as...
Judge Scheindlin has never had a problem going against police and prosecutors where she is convinced that constitutional rights are being sacrificed in the name of security. Whether such rights are b
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