The event coincides with the start
of a retrial of two men charged with the murder of black student Stephen Lawrence.
The verdict came several weeks before the scheduled start
of a retrial of New York's former Senate majority leader, Dean Skelos, and his son.
A coalition of feminist organizations committed to ending violence against women offers support to the complainant at the conclusion
of the retrial of sexual assault charges against the accused, Alexander Wagar.
Not exact matches
Oracle Corp. and Alphabet's Google unit failed to settle a long running copyright lawsuit over the Android operating system ahead
of a
retrial scheduled for May, according to a court docket.
Biotechnology entrepreneur William Ardrey faces a
retrial on fraud charges after Western Australia's Court
of Appeal found the jury had been misdirected in the original court case.
In his
retrial, 80 - year - old Cosby was convicted
of three counts
of aggravated indecent assault, for drugging and sexually assaulting Temple University employee Andrea Constand in 2004 at his suburban Philadelphia home, according to the Associated Press.
The
retrial in Italy wouldn't start until 2014, the date
of which would be set after the top court explains its decision in the next three months.
He said that for the
retrial, the defense focused less on mental health records and experts and more on getting jurors to see into the mind
of the woman who Parnham said drowned her children because she thought that if she didn't they would be taken by Satan.
A month later, Samsung asked for a
retrial based on its investigation
of the jury foreman.
The Supreme Court refused to take the case and potentially give the defendant a
retrial, but Sotomayor took the unusual step
of writing a statement that condemned the prosecutor's words, Reuters reported.
Mere days after the jury returned a guilty verdict in Bill Cosby's post - #MeToo
retrial, the disgraced star has been removed from the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Cosby's
retrial took place against the backdrop
of #MeToo, the movement against sexual misconduct that has taken down powerful men in rapid succession, among them Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer, Kevin Spacey and Sen. Al Franken.
Preliminary hearings ensued, and dismissals
of charges, and trials and mistrials and
retrials, and an acquittal, and two hung juries, and defections and elections
of district attorneys, and the McMartin defense team carried on, until the list
of defendants had dwindled to one, young Raymond Buckey, a surfer dude who had not seen the sun in years, whose charges were finally dismissed in 1990.
Finally Elizabeth agrees to testify, although at the last moment it is revealed that a second
of the convicted rapists is also being granted a
retrial.
The
retrial that followed in 1982 resulted in a six - member jury voting unanimously in favor
of the Los Angeles Coliseum and the Raiders.
The public reaction — especially among many football fans — to Ched Evans being found not guilty
of rape at his
retrial has been largely toxic.
No
retrial will follow as case can not be made when you rely on testimony
of one person who proves to be dishonest in all his actions.
After his first trial for these corruption charges the European Court
of Human Rights ruled that his trial was unfair and demanded a
retrial, following which the ruling was overturned, sent back to a lower court, and that lower court affirmed the corruption charges.
U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni rejected a variety
of reasons that lawyers for former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver say his federal corruption indictment should be thrown out and no
retrial should occur.
Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver will once again not take the stand in his
retrial on federal corruption charges, with his lawyer saying his defense will consist
of documents «but no live testimony.»
The jury is deliberating in the
retrial on federal corruption charges
of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
A once - prominent cancer doctor, Robert Taub, took the witness stand at Sheldon Silver's corruption
retrial yesterday, telling jurors he was lured into a corrupt scheme by the former head
of the state Assembly within days
of meeting him in 2003.
The
retrial of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver will be delayed by up to two weeks due to the medical problems
of Dr. Robert Taub, a star witness for the government.
And that trial will be followed shortly by former Republican Senator George Maziarz's corruption trial and the
retrial of Deno Skelos and son.
The
retrial of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on federal corruption charges continues in Manhattan.
Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver dodged a prison sentence in 2015 thanks to a U.S. Supreme Court decision redefining public corruption — but experts said he still faces a mountain
of evidence at
retrial that he used his powerful position for personal gain.
Perhaps
retrials on different charges using some
of the same evidence will yield better results.
Silver's
retrial is one
of several Albany corruption cases on the Manhattan federal court calendar this year.
In light
of the new standard, prosecutors were forced to consider whether they could win the case in a
retrial.
The prosecution's star witness in the
retrial of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver acknowledged Tuesday that he didn't expect anything in return from the powerful legislator for referrals
of cancer patients to a Silver - linked law firm.
NEW YORK, NY (05/11/2018)(readMedia)-- In response to recent news that former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver has been found guilty in his corruption
retrial, Susan Lerner, Executive Director
of Common Cause / NY issued the following statement:
It's the first full day
of deliberations for the jury in the
retrial of former Lower East Side Assemblyman Sheldon Silver.
The Silver
retrial is the second
of four corruption trials involving state government to take place this year.
Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's
retrial on corruption charges is scheduled to begin Monday in federal court in Manhattan, but his new shot at vindication is expected to be a virtual carbon copy
of the 2015 version that ended in his conviction and a 12 - year prison sentence.
A federal appeals court in Manhattan agreed Thursday to postpone any
retrial of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on corruption charges until the Supreme Court acts on a planned petition to further review his case.
Prosecutors have said the process would delay any
retrial by a minimum
of «several months.»
The
retrial, which began Monday, is a do - over
of Silver's corruption trial in 2015 and conviction in 2016.
«What were your expectations about Sheldon Silver using his position to bring cases to the firm,» federal prosecutor Tatiana Martins asked Weitz on the third day
of Silver's
retrial.
Acting U.S. Attorney Joon Kim, Bharara's replacement, said Tuesday that his office was «disappointed» and planned to aggressively pursue a
retrial of the two Skeloses.
The postponement, opposed by prosecutors as a delay tactic with little chance
of success before the Supreme Court, likely will put off any
retrial until next year, buying time for the 73 - year - old former Albany power broker, who had faced a 12 - year prison sentence.
And the
retrial of former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver to begin April 16 after his conviction as similarly overturned.
Now, on the eve
of his Monday
retrial, Silver desperately wants to keep the jury from wondering why Columbia canned Taub from his prestigious post as head
of its since - shuttered Mesothelioma Center.
The decision forbids the government from seeking
retrial on those counts, but the judge left the rest
of the government's case intact.
[8] On 17 April 2015, the Crown Prosecution Service announced that Goodman's
retrial was to be scrapped, along with that
of Coulson and the trials
of seven other journalists.
«While we are disappointed in the decision and will weigh our appellate options, we look forward to a prompt
retrial where we will have another opportunity to present the overwhelming evidence
of Dean Skelos and Adam Skelos's guilt and again give the public the justice it deserves,» Acting US Attorney Joon H. Kim announced Tuesday following the circuit court's decision.
-- SILVER IS GUILTY AGAIN — Wall Street Journal's Corinne Ramey: «Sheldon Silver, former longtime speaker
of New York's Assembly and once one
of the state's most powerful lawmakers, was convicted Friday
of all counts after his
retrial on public - corruption charges.
Retrials are coming up for two former leaders in the New York state Legislature who are accused
of abusing government power for personal gain.
[7] On 30 June 2014 the trial judge, Mr Justice Saunders, announced that Goodman and the News
of the Word's former editor, Andy Coulson, would face a
retrial on the outstanding charges.
Later this year, the
retrials of the former top legislative leaders in the Senate and Assembly, Dean Skelos and Sheldon Silver, will get underway.
Retrials typically favor the prosecution, which carries the burden
of proof, said Daniel R. Alonso, a former federal prosecutor and current managing director at compliance risk - consulting firm Exiger.