03 May Pandemic Relief Fraud Prosecutors (Part One)
For the next ten years, it's anticipated that many federal prosecutors will find their caseloads filled with pandemic relief fraud cases.
For the next ten years, it's anticipated that many federal prosecutors will find their caseloads filled with pandemic relief fraud cases.
Negotiations have stalled over New York's budget, which inexplicably puts your rights and criminal justice reform at stake.
You have the constitutional right to a jury trial in criminal cases in the U.S. But it comes at a cost. That cost is called the "trial tax."
The hope for early or compassionate release is what often keeps people in U.S. prisons alive. Government officials want to take that away.
Kansas prosecutor Terra Morehead is back in headlines after even more of her misconduct surfaces. Yet she still faces no accountability.
An egregious case of prosecutor misconduct from Texas is making headlines as the judiciary passes blame for the public perception of judges.
Ahmaud Arbery's killers are facing criminal charges, but so is a prosecutor involved in the investigation into his death.
South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg got off with fines, but investigators recommended that he face a manslaughter charge instead.
The trial of Michael Avenatti took an interesting turn this week when the judge declared a mistrial. The reason? A prosecutor's misconduct.
The fact that Cosby's convictions were overturned made headlines for many reasons, but one should be the flaws with prosecutorial discretion.