Sentences with phrase «felony trial»

A "felony trial" refers to a legal process where a person accused of committing a serious crime, known as a felony, goes before a judge and jury to determine whether they are guilty or not. Full definition
The majority of my practice is devoted to felony trial practice and DUI defense.
Prior to joining Barnes & Thornburg, Mr. Gistenson worked as a practicing legal extern for the Cook County State's Attorney Felony Trial Division under Supreme Court Rule 711.
This paper examines the impact of jury racial composition on trial outcomes using a data set of felony trials in Florida between 2000 and 2010.
The case was prosecuted by John P. Feroleto, Chief of the DA's Felony Trials Bureau, Assistant District Attorney Ashley M. Morgan of the DA's Tactical Prosecution Unit, and Assistant District Attorney Colin X. Fitzgerald of the DA's Justice Courts.
On the term date for setting felony trials in Fairfax Circuit Court, the judge should be expected to want a good reason for setting the trial date outside the Circuit Court's term.
She began her career as a trial attorney with the Office of the Public Defender for the State of Maryland in 1988 and has handled numerous felony trials including several death penalty cases.
She is a criminal defense and trial attorney, has handled criminal matters and has felony trial experience including: DWI, Assault, Grand Larceny, Drug Possession, Criminal Possession of Stolen Property; Reinstatement of Suspended Driver's Licenses, Hardship Licenses, Violation of Probation; Landlord / Tenant Matters; Domestic Violence Matters.
TulsaPets Magazine received a copy of the following email as an update to the criminal felony trial of David Wayne Collier, accused of abuse / neglect of the Boxer pup Summer.
My work with a Public Defender's office for a year and a half in law school — which included second chairing felony trials — gave me a better understanding of how criminal law works than the criminal procedure, evidence, and death penalty courses I took in law school.
In November, Janet DiFiore, chief judge of New York's highest court, directed all trial judges to order prosecutors to disclose favorable evidence to the defense at least 30 days before felony trials and 15 days before misdemeanor trials.
Attorneys assigned to the Law Office of the Cook County Public Defender's Felony Trial Division represent indigent defendants in 34 courtrooms that take in cases from the City of Chicago.
Bronx prosecutors secured convictions in just 49 percent of felony trials, far behind the overall city rate of 67 percent, according to state data between January 2015 and May 2017.
He was as the preacher said «accused number 30» in the treasonable felony trial.
On Tuesday, a federal grand jury indicted eight men, paving the way for a felony trial.
Pigeon is preparing for another felony trial, accused of bribing a State Supreme Court justice.
She received strong support from activists in NYC and around the world during her felony trial and subsequent jail sentence.
Because of the caseload, the Felony Trials Bureau is led by three Assistant District Attorneys, Chief Mara C. McCabe, Chief Lynette M. Reda and Chief John P. Feroleto.
Prior to serving as public administrator, Catalano was an assistant district attorney on Staten Island where he prosecuted over 40 felony trials.
He's a former assistant district attorney who said he's trained and supervised hundreds of ADAs, overseen the investigation and prosecution of major felonies and led or supervised hundreds of felony trials, according to his web site.
Dougherty, a University of Albany law school graduate, was hired by Fitzpatrick in 1992 and became chief of the felony trial bureau.
First, working with District Attorney's Office in Santa Fe, NM where she was a felony trial attorney in the Financial Crimes Division.
While an Assistant Criminal District Attorney in Collin County he served on a felony trial team, and was the Chief Prosecutor in County Courts at Law One and Two.
The lawyer was a juror in a felony trial and had not disclosed that he was an attorney.
While working in Harry Connick's office, Mr. Cannella was assigned to the Narcotics Screening Division and the Felony Trial Division.
The maximum that a lawyer can bill for a case went from $ 7,800 for a felony trial to $ 8,600 and from $ 2,200 for a misdemeanor trial to $ 2,400.
How long does a felony trial take?
(2) Jury - tampering is a class 5 felony; except that jury - tampering in any class 1 felony trial is a class 4 felony.
Before entering private practice, Mark worked for the Public Defender Service of the District of Columbia as a staff attorney for three years and as the chief of its Felony Trial Division for one year.
Tracy also served as a summer law clerk with the Felony Trial Unit of the office of the State's Attorney for Prince George's County, Maryland.
At the Office of the Public Defender, she managed a caseload of over one hundred clients and defended misdemeanor, juvenile, and felony trials.
Justice Labarga began his legal career in 1979 as an Assistant Public Defender with the Public Defender's Office in West Palm Beach, assigned to the appellate, misdemeanor and felony trial divisions.
Three years later she moved to the Felony Trial Division.
In 2003, she returned to the Office as an attorney supervisor assigned to the Felony Trial Division.
On the first day of this week's foray into criminal trial practice, I wrote about what a felony trial has been teaching me about appellate practice.
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