In a column for National Review, McCarthy reminded readers of a point he has previously made: Assuming there is an indictment, whether now or in the near future, if Lemon is going to have to try to get the case thrown out on a pretrial motion to dismiss; the First Amendment does not protect a journalist from being charged with a crime; it may protect him from being convicted.
* "Firms that aren't willing or able to compete with the highest-paying players are instead competing on flexibility." Which is, frankly, the right business strategy. [ Law.com] * A lawyer for the Korean workers rounded up by ICE - throwing the whole U.S.-South Korean economic alliance in turmoil - says they all had legal visas at the time. Because of course that's how this turns out. [ AP]
Prosecutors are considering new charges against Lucy Letby relating to additional deaths and non-fatal collapses of babies at hospitals where she worked, based on further evidence.
this prosecution, using specific Terrorism Act legislation, is the first of its kind and should act as a warning to all art dealers that we can, and will, pursue those who knowingly do business with people identified as funders of terrorist groups.
If she imposed the mayor's cuts, she added, that would require her to lay off 25 prosecutors, a move that, Jenkins said, "would essentially gut our misdemeanor unit and our preliminary hearing unit, as well as three narcotics lawyers."