The Eleventh Circuit Board
Curtis Solomon, Devin Chance, and Jamaur Lewis were convicted of one count of Hobbs Act conspiracy, multiple counts of Hobbs
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Curtis Solomon, Devin Chance, and Jamaur Lewis were convicted of one count of Hobbs Act conspiracy, multiple counts of Hobbs
In United States v. Philossaint, the Eleventh Circuit offered a primer on forfeiture and, better still, vacated the district court’s
It turns out that a district court may enjoy two pieces of pie from a single supervised release revocation petition.
Last week, the AJC reported another tale of AI woe in a nearby federal court. The episode is filled with
Torrential Downpour, a proprietary software tool available exclusively to law enforcement, allows investigators to defeat the “choking algorithm” of BitTorrent
Late next month, Judge Walter E. Johnson, who has served as the magistrate judge in the Rome Division for more
The Federal Defender Program’s annual St. Crispin’s Day CLE draws nigh. We will gather together for two days, Wednesday, October
Good news—the Eleventh Circuit is taking seriously the requirement in Erlinger v. United States, 602 U.S. 821 (2024), that the jury must
[By Emily Gilbert and Kelyn Smith] Our eyes do not deceive us! In Sockwell v. Comm’r, Ala. Dept. of Corr.,