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PSD’s Joshua Solomon quoted in article on RICO and bribery indictment of former probation commissioner John O’Brien

April 27, 2013

PSD partner Joshua Solomon was quoted in an April 25, 2013 article on the RICO and bribery indictment filed against former probation commissioner.

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Child Abductions Blog – The Role of Expert Testimony in Cases under Article 13(b) of the Hague Convention

April 15, 2013

by Peter Duffy Article 13(b) of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction states that return of a.

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Government Misconduct Blog – The Good Faith Exception May Not Require Much Good

April 4, 2013

by Barry Pollack Last week, in United States v Michaud, the First Circuit forgave FBI agents who violated the Fourth Amendment.

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Government Misconduct Blog; Should a Federal Prosecutor Fictionalize a Cooperating Witness and Leave a Judge in the Dark? (Part 3 of a 3 part series on simple questions)

March 23, 2013

By Barry S. Pollack Deja vu all over again, again.  This question: “Should a Federal Prosecutor Fictionalize a Cooperating Witness.

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Government Misconduct Blog; Should a Federal Prosecutor Facilitate Conflicts of Interest Contrary to 18 U.S.C. 207? (Part 2 of a 3 part series on simple questions)

March 21, 2013

by Barry S. Pollack Deja vu all over again.  This question: “Should a Federal Prosecutor Facilitate Conflicts of Interest Contrary.

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Government Misconduct Blog; Should a Federal Prosecutor Sit on a Penny Stock Board? (Part 1 of a 3 part series on simple questions)

March 20, 2013

by Barry S. Pollack This question: “Should a Federal Prosecutor Sit on a Penny Stock Board?”, seems either rhetorical or.

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First Circuit Permits Prosecutors to Hide Identity of Sources Used to Support 450% Longer Sentence

March 19, 2013

by Joshua L. Solomon A recent First Circuit decision raises three important sentencing issues.  While framed as a decision about.

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Family Law / Child Abductions Blog – International Abduction Attorneys Fees Can Add Up

March 11, 2013

By Peter J. Duffy On February 19, 2013, the Supreme Court decided Chafin v. Chafin, holding that an appeal in.

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Government Misconduct Blog – Holder Defends Prosecutors’ Misconduct

March 9, 2013

by Joshua L. Solomon At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing last week, Attorney General Eric Holder defended the prosecutors’ conduct.

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