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Article • February 1, 2025 • from CLN February, 2025
Vermont Supreme Court Eliminates Year-and-a-Day Rule in Murder Prosecutions by Sam Rutherford by Sam Rutherford The Supreme Court of Vermont abrogated the common-law year-and-a-day rule, under which the victim must die within one year and a day of the defendant’s criminal conduct to support a murder charge, thus reinstating a …
New York Court of Appeals Announces ‘Due Diligence’ Is Applicable Standard for Certificate of Compliance Regarding Discovery Obligations and Trial Readiness, Improper Certificate Is ‘Illusory” and Fails to Toll Speedy Trial Clock by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke The New York Court of Appeals held that the prosecution’s failure to …
New York Court of Appeals: Dismissal Required Where Prosecution Failed to Explain Repeated Requests for Post-Readiness Adjournment by Sam Rutherford by Sam Rutherford   The Court of Appeals of New York, the state’s highest court, held that the People violated a defendant’s statutory right to a speedy trial by filing …
The Impact of Early Representation: An Analysis of the San Francisco Public Defender’s Pre-Trial Release Unit, Alena Yarmosky, 2018 Ta uni POLICY BRIEF June 2018 Alena Yarmosky The Impact of Early Representation: An Analysis of the San Francisco Public Defender’s Pre-Trial Release Unit In October 2017, the San Francisco Public …