Below are some other cases I have litigated over the years. They range from the presentation of exculpatory evidence to the grand jury to some high(er) profile trials I have done. For each, I've listed the case name and linked to the (mostly bad) decisions.
Some
Other Cases I’ve litigated and gotten (mostly bad) decisions on.
(Thefirst decision on a motion for a double-blind sequential lineup)
--Download the Pleadings
--Download the Decision
--Read the New
York Law Journal’s Coverage of the Decision
(A highly litigated one-witness identification case.)
(Judge Donnino Sets the Standard for the Admissibility of
Expert Evidence)
--Download a draft of the Pleadings
--Download the Decision
--Read the New
York Law Journal’s Coverage of the Decision:
(Judge Massaro allows an expert witness to testify
concerning cross-racial identification)
--Download the Decision
--Read the New York Law
Journal’s Coverage of the Decision:
(Judge Globerman declines to
dismiss an indictment even though the people failed to inform the grand jury of
the total recantation by the complainant)
--Download the
Decision
(Judge Bamberger tries to hold a trial juror in
contempt. Hijinks ensue.)
--Read all about the case in Legal
Affairs
--Read the New York Post’s coverage.
--Check out the Article 78 Petition I almost had to file.
--Part I (pdf)
--Part II (pdf)
--Download the Decision in a related case.
(Judge Cohen too declines to order a double-blind
sequential lineup)
--Download the
Decision
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