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Jul. 14, 2020

The following is a statement from Ruth Friedman, attorney for Daniel Lee:

"It is important for everyone to understand exactly what happened last night to our client, Daniel Lewis Lee. At 2 AM on July 14, while the country was sleeping, the Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision…

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Jul. 14, 2020

The Justice Department has killed Daniel Lee, 47, marking the first federal execution since 2003, after a chaotic overnight series of divided court rulings that cleared the way for federal executions to resume for the first time in 17 years (…

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Jul. 14, 2020

The Justice Department has killed Daniel Lee, 47, marking the first federal execution since 2003, after a chaotic overnight series of divided court rulings that cleared the way for federal executions to resume for the first time in 17 years (…

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Jul. 9, 2020

Today, the United States Supreme Court decided in McGirt v. Oklahoma, No. 18-9526 (July 9, 2020), that for purposes of the Major Crimes Act, land throughout much of Eastern Oklahoma reserved for the Creek Nation since the…

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May 23, 2004

In the consolidated cases Brown v. United States, No. 22-6389 (May 23, 2024), and Jackson v. United States, No. 22-6640 (May 23, 2024), opinion here, the Supreme Court held that a state drug…

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Mar. 20, 0024

On Tuesday, the Defender Services Committee took action in response to a critical issue. Recognizing the absence of representation for individuals accused of crimes in certain federal district courts during Initial Appearance hearings, the Committee issued a memorandum.

This directive was…

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Mar. 6, 0024

For 60 years, the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) has ensured that people who cannot afford to retain an attorney in federal criminal cases receive professional legal counsel at no…

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Jan. 27, 0024

Is it okay for a criminal-defense counsel to tell his (Black) client that if he goes to trial, the jury "would be culled of any minorities" and he'd be tried before an all-white jury? Tenth Circuit: No, it is…

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Nov. 22, 0022

An Ohio death-row inmate is entitled to a hearing to explore whether the foreperson at his trial, who worked as a local child-abuse investigator, was biased, the Sixth Circuit said. Well after the trial, at which Jeronique Cunningham was convicted, the jury’s foreperson, Nichole Mikesell, told a…

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DSOTD has complied a list of training videos, direct assistance immigration resources, PowerPoint slides, primers and other written materials related to immigration crimes and offenses involving…

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