The Latest Iteration Of The Molineux Rule: The Court Of Appeals Effectively Limits The Type And Scope Of Defenses The Accused May Present At Trial Published May 12, 2017
Prior Restitution Hearing Does Not Cause Reversible Error Where Defendant Had Reasonable Opportunity To Contest The People’s Evidence And Submit His Own Proof Published July 25, 2016
Presenting A Defense At A Criminal Trial: Admitting Third-Party Culpability Evidence Published April 19, 2016
The Physician Patient Privilege: Admissions To Treating Psychiatrist Inadmissible At Trial. Published May 20, 2015
Knowing Criminal Possession: A Defendant Must Be Within Close Proximity To Assume The Presumption Under Penal Law §220.25(2) Published October 27, 2014
The Limited Power Of The New York Court Of Appeals: Mixed Questions Of Law And Fact Published October 24, 2014
Sinking The Boat Of Exculpatory Evidence: The First Circuit Goes On A Fishing Expedition Looking To Excuse The Government’s Bad Faith Destruction Of Evidence Published October 16, 2014
Authenticating Web Pages At Trial: Follow Rules Of Authentication FRE Rule 901 Published October 9, 2014
Sufficiency In Wire Fraud Cases: Evidence Must Demonstrate That Acts Were Made In Furtherance Of A Fraudulent Scheme Published September 25, 2014
De Novo Review And Clear Error Review Of Fourth Amendment Search And Seizure Issues: Mixed Questions Of Law And Fact Published September 22, 2014