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In US v. Moore, we see another swing and miss on a justification defense―the appeals court concedes that the defense
A legal blog of the Federal Defender Program, Atlanta, GA
In US v. Moore, we see another swing and miss on a justification defense―the appeals court concedes that the defense
We are but a week away from the annual St. Crispin’s Day Celebration CLE. We will host the two-day festival
A jury found that Edward Walker brought three women from Connecticut to Florida to engage in prostitution, and it convicted
We are but a month away from the annual St. Crispin’s Day Celebration CLE. We’ve built two days of presentations
Have you ever received a written judgment only to scratch your head because you cannot recall the judge discussing one
This week’s theme: the plain-error standard. An objection at the sentencing hearing will save a lawyer lots of heartburn on
If the Supreme Court takes a long summer hiatus, and it does, then we hope you’ll forgive us for doing
Over the last 12 months, the active judges on the Eleventh Circuit resolved an average of 628 appeals per judge.
At long last, the Senate has confirmed Nancy G. Abudu to the Eleventh Circuit bench. The final vote was painfully
Judge Beverly Martin retired 18 months ago, yet her seat on the Eleventh Circuit bench remains empty. That may soon