Indignant Indigent
Is meant to be a resource for New York criminal law practitioners.
Author: Eric Dolan is an assistant public defender in Rochester, N.Y.
Blawg Related Categories: Appellate Practice • Criminal Justice • Public Defenders • States • New York • Public Defender
Recent Posts from Indignant Indigent
- New Address for this Blog
- What does CPL 190.50 mean when it requires that the DA accord a defendant a reasonable time to testify at the Grand Jury?
- Error to Permit Defendant to Be Cross-Examined Regarding Prior YO Adjudication
- Reversal Due to Unpreserved Prosecutorial Misconduct
- Horseshoes, Hand Grenades, and Predicate Sentencing:
- When Does a "Conviction" Occur?
- Court Divided As To What Consititutes Individualized Showing Needed To Require Defendant To Wear Physical Restraints At Trial
- Reversal for Brady Violation Absent Specific Request for Information
- Cumulative Effect of Evidentiary Errors and Prosecutorial Misconduct Deprived Defendant of Fair Trial
- Forfeiting Peremptory Challenges Used in a Discriminatory Manner is a Permissible Remedy for Batson Violations