Federal Criminal Cases in Focus: Petitions to the Supreme Court

As a law firm focusing on representing people charged with federal crimes in North Carolina, we aim to keep our clients and the public informed about crucial legal matters. In this article, we will provide an overview of some noteworthy petitions to… Read More
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Elliot Abrams quoted in WRAL story about the Camp Lejeune Justice Act

Federal trial lawyer Elliot Abrams recently featured in a news story discussing the first Camp Lejeune Justice Act hearing. Read More
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Elliot Abrams named Public Justice Trial Lawyer of the Year

Elliot Abrams named Trial Lawyer of the Year for securing largest civil rights verdict in U.S. history in wrongful conviction case. Read More
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Elliot Abrams' Article on Federal Asset Forfeiture Featured in National Publication

A recent article by asset forfeiture defense lawyer Elliot Abrams was featured in The Champion, a magazine published by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. Read More
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Campaign Donation Investigations Likely

Election season has just ended, so investigations into campaign donations are likely to begin. Politically-active people and companies should be aware that these investigations often result in serious federal criminal charges. Elections laws are comp… Read More
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The irrationality of life sentences and the need to reestablish parole

The New York Times has published a fascinating op-ed on the irrationality of life sentences. (Link) The author, Jennifer Lackey, argues that such sentences prohibit future consideration of the most important information bearing upon the appropriatene… Read More
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Former DOJ Lawyer faces professional discipline for whistleblowing 

Eleven years after informing a reporter at the New York Times about possibly illegal spying by the NSA on American citizens–reporting that ultimately won the NY Times a Pulitzer–the whistleblower has been accused of ethical violations by… Read More
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MLK first used term "I have a dream" during a speech in Rocky Mount, North Carolina

A N.C. State Professor has launched a site, http://kingsfirstdream.com/, that contains a newly discovered audio recording of a speech by King in Rocky Mount, NC, in which he used the refrain “I have a dream.” Here is the UNC School of Gov… Read More
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Supreme Court grants review of Va. Governor's conviction

As a follow up to this post, the Supreme Court has granted review of the question of the scope of the term “official act” in federal bribery law. This is an important question for white collar defense lawyers, particularly those who deal… Read More
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Mayor's Bribery Convictions Upheld, Asset Forfeiture Arguments Rejected

In 2014, a federal jury convicted the former mayor of New Orleans (2002-2010) of twenty federal white-collar felonies including bribery, honest service wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and filing false tax returns. (Here’s the… Read More
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