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Justice Delayed in the Bronx?

Apr 14 2013 Child Pornography, Civil Rights Advocacy, Crime and Technology, First Amendment, Prisoners' Rights, Sentencing, Sex Crimes, What's New, White Collar Crime

By Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma There was a fascinating report in the New York Times today about delays in the state courts in the Bronx, and a particular lawyer who — according to the Times — uses the delays to his clients’ advantage.  This is a very, very different approach from the one we take in federal …

Big Firm Lawyers Joke About Overbilling Clients

Mar 25 2013 Child Pornography, Civil Rights Advocacy, Crime and Technology, First Amendment, Prisoners' Rights, Sentencing, Sex Crimes, What's New, White Collar Crime

By Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma According to the New York Times, a lawsuit over unpaid legal bills has given rise to a counterclaim for massive overbilling by one of the world’s largest law firms. Emails disclosed in discovery make the practice sound not only routine, but suggest it was the firm’s policy. As a lawyer put it …

Scrap the Sentencing Guidelines?

Mar 11 2013 Child Pornography, Civil Rights Advocacy, Crime and Technology, First Amendment, Prisoners' Rights, Sentencing, Sex Crimes, What's New, White Collar Crime

By Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma According to online news outlet Main Justice, the Southern District’s Judge Jed Rakoff came out with a “modest proposal” to scrap the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines governing fraud and other financial crimes “in their entirety.”  The plainspoken senior judge, who has presided over many high-profile white-collar criminal cases, told a group of white-collar …

The Sentencing Commission Reports on Federal Child Pornography Offenses

Feb 27 2013 Child Pornography, Civil Rights Advocacy, Crime and Technology, First Amendment, Prisoners' Rights, Sentencing, Sex Crimes, What's New, White Collar Crime

By Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma The United States Sentencing Commission has finally released its long-awaited report on child pornography.  At upwards of 400 pages full of facts, figures, charts, graphs and statistics, it is an overwhelming document that comprehensively surveys the issues that arise in child pornography cases.  It contains detailed recommendations relating to adjusting — not …

A Spate of Supreme Court Decisions

Feb 24 2013 Child Pornography, Civil Rights Advocacy, Crime and Technology, First Amendment, Prisoners' Rights, Sentencing, Sex Crimes, What's New, White Collar Crime

By Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma The Supreme Court has been busy lately fine-tuning the law on search-and-seizure, assistance of counsel and post-conviction procedures.  Here’s a super-quick rundown of the holdings from the past couple of weeks — and one or two biased comments.

Do the Sentencing Guidelines Matter? The Commission Weighs In

Jan 31 2013 Child Pornography, Civil Rights Advocacy, Crime and Technology, First Amendment, Prisoners' Rights, Sentencing, Sex Crimes, What's New, White Collar Crime

BY ZACHARY MARGULIS-OHNUMA Since the Supreme Court made the federal Sentencing Guidelines advisory and not mandatory on courts in 2005 in U.S. v. Booker, judges have struggled with how much weight to give the Guidelines in particular cases.  Different judges have reached different results in different circumstances.  Some well-formulated Guidelines command respect, and are frequently …

“The drug trafficking offense guideline was born broken”

Jan 29 2013 Child Pornography, Civil Rights Advocacy, Crime and Technology, First Amendment, Prisoners' Rights, Sentencing, Sex Crimes, What's New, White Collar Crime

By Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma Judge John Gleeson of the Eastern District of New York has written a scathing opinion criticizing the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines approach to drug trafficking offenses.  The Guidelines for heroin, cocaine and crack are, in short, unjustifiably high and “structurally flawed.”  Judge Gleeson explains: “The flaw is simply stated: the Guidelines ranges for …

Congress Quietly Increases Child Pornography Penalties

Jan 26 2013 Child Pornography, Civil Rights Advocacy, Crime and Technology, First Amendment, Prisoners' Rights, Sentencing, Sex Crimes, What's New, White Collar Crime

By Zachary Margulis-Ohnuma Late last year, President Obama quietly signed into law the  Child Protection Act of 2012 (“CPA”).  Primarily publicized as a piece of anti-trafficking legislation, the CPA has serious sentencing consequences for federal defendants accused of child pornography offenses.  Under the CPA, some defendants convicted of possessing or accessing child pornography depicting young …

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