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I Didn't Do Anything Wrong, Why Shouldn't I Talk to the Feds?
Today, you can be perfectly innocent in your own mind and still be a criminal in the eyes of the federal government.
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Marijuana Legalization Trend Leads Federal Judge to Give Reduced Sentences
Judge gives 20-25% lower sentences in a large scale marijuana trafficking operation because of national trend towards legalization of marijuana.
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Judge Rejects Prosecutors' Request for Long Imprisonment
While prosecutors sought 17+ year term of imprisonment judge sentenced former UBS employee to a term of 18 months.
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North Carolina Consolidated Sentence Counts as One Prior Conviction for Federal Sentencing
For federal sentencing, a "consolidated sentence" from North Carolina court counts as single prior conviction.
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Lawyers discuss problems with honest services wire fraud re: campaign contributions
A first amendment group and well-known San Francisco criminal defense attorney outline the vague nature of the "honest services" wire fraud doctrine as it applies to lobbying and campaign contributions and discuss how that uncertainty threatens to re…
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Bradley Bannon Authors Op-Ed for N&O on Proposed Cuts to NC Prisoner Legal Services
In Bounds v. Smith, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states are constitutionally required to provide prisoners with “meaningful access” to the courts. The occasion for that ruling? North Carolina’s ongoing failure to provide that access. And a…
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