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The lead homicide and digital forensics detectives were transferred out of their units after the arrest of Brendan Banfield ...
In the early days of the first Trump Administration, Erez Reuveni, a lawyer for the Department of Justice, went to court to ...
Edition hears from Shira Diner with the Massachusetts Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers about why she supports the work stoppage of public defenders.
Opinion: Criminal defense attorney Alex King says that the Trump's administration's executive orders threaten criminal ...
Massachusetts' highest court is imposing a legal protocol that could result in hundreds of criminal defendants being set free ...
Opinion: Defense attorney Patrick McLain says that United States v. Combs shows how pretrial detention practices create an ...
The growing fallout from a public defender work stoppage could now set criminal defendants free across Massachusetts.
A work stoppage by court-appointed lawyers in Massachusetts since Memorial Day has left nearly 1,400 indigent defendants without legal representation at court appearances.
Douglas Carter, a former death row inmate who spent 40 years in prison before his conviction was overturned, appeared in a WebEx hearing Tuesday as attorneys wo ...
Diddy’s defense attorney challenges government’s narrative in high-stakes federal trial Teny Geragos says case centers on adult choices, not sex trafficking, in Sean Combs federal criminal trial ...
Massachusetts Trial Court leaders are promising to try to "reduce potential disruptions" as private attorneys refuse to accept new work representing indigent clients while they seek a higher pay ...
A large number of court-appointed defense lawyers may stop doing the work Tuesday, which could cause a crisis for criminal defendants and the courts who seek their work.