Russian mobsters sentenced to 25 years for foiled plot to assassinate Iranian dissident journalist
Read full article: Russian mobsters sentenced to 25 years for foiled plot to assassinate Iranian dissident journalistTwo Russian mobsters have each been sentenced to 25 years in prison for agreeing to try to assassinate Iranian American journalist Masih Alinejad for $500,000.
Lawyers seek release date for man after conviction overturned in Etan Patz disappearance case
Read full article: Lawyers seek release date for man after conviction overturned in Etan Patz disappearance caseLawyers for a man whose conviction in the 1979 disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz was recently overturned asked a judge on Tuesday to set a date for his release from prison if prosecutors don’t decide soon to hold a new trial.
Judge issues temporary injunction against Trump administration cancellation of humanities grants
Read full article: Judge issues temporary injunction against Trump administration cancellation of humanities grantsA federal judge in Oregon has issued an injunction temporarily stopping the mass cancellation of National Endowment for the Humanities grants to humanities councils around the country.
A judge called an FBI operative a 'villain.' Ruling comes too late for 2 convicted in terror sting
Read full article: A judge called an FBI operative a 'villain.' Ruling comes too late for 2 convicted in terror stingA federal judge recently ordered the release of three of the “Newburgh Four,” who were arrested in 2009 in a fictitious plot to destroy military planes and New York synagogues.
Suits against OxyContin owners on hold; negotiations ordered
Read full article: Suits against OxyContin owners on hold; negotiations orderedA judge has kept lawsuits against OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma and members of the Sackler family who own it on hold until Feb. 1 but ordered the parties to negotiate a new settlement.
Uncertainty follows court's rejection of Purdue opioids deal
Read full article: Uncertainty follows court's rejection of Purdue opioids dealA federal judge’s decision to reject a multibillion dollar opioid settlement involving OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma is being hailed as a step toward justice by advocates who have long called for greater accountability for the family that owns the company.
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Manhattan courthouses adapt to COVID so trials can return
Read full article: Manhattan courthouses adapt to COVID so trials can returnCastel, who presided over the first two pandemic-era jury trials in the fall, said COVID-19 protocols have become routine. AdThat’s important because some of the nation’s oldest judges are among the 70 or so who sit in the two courthouses. AdOnly nine jury trials were conducted in the fall, but there have been seven since mid-February, including four underway this week. At the Manhattan courthouses, some jurors are rescheduled if they don’t want to attend a trial in person. You forget to sanitize your hands.”AdU.S. District Judge P. Kevin Castel, who presided over the first two pandemic-era jury trials in the fall, said protocols do become routine, eventually.

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