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Okay, we get it. Any Georgia aggravated assault with a deadly weapon conviction (at least one based on reasonable-apprehension simple
A legal blog of the Federal Defender Program, Atlanta, GA
Okay, we get it. Any Georgia aggravated assault with a deadly weapon conviction (at least one based on reasonable-apprehension simple
We begin with good news on both the Armed Career Criminal Act and the compassionate release statute, and then dive
Three years ago, Judge Amy Totenberg imposed a sentence of probation by writing (and reciting in open court) a poem.
We start with hopeful news about the Armed Career Criminal Act. The Supreme Court continues to prescribe us antidotes to
[You’ll also find this piece on Don Samuel’s Contemporary Legal Problems blog, where he and others write wise and witty
The Eleventh Circuit has again landed on the wrong side of a circuit split. In the First Step Act, Congress
Three weeks ago, a trial team of the Federal Defender Program won an acquittal in the office’s first COVID-era jury
The Blues are back. After a one-year hiatus, the Federal Defender Program returns with our weekly(-ish) summaries of the Eleventh
Good day, defenders of the righteous and oppressed, from your new 11CB correspondent. You will find here a collection of
Our appeals court prides itself on having one of the highest workloads of all the federal circuit courts. Indeed, the