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  2. Courtroom workgroup - Wikipedia

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    In the United States criminal justice system, a Courtroom workgroup is an informal arrangement between a criminal prosecutor, criminal defense attorney, and the judicial officer. This foundational concept in the academic discipline of criminal justice recharacterizes the seemingly adversarial courtroom participants as collaborators in "doing ...

  3. Judge upholds guilty plea of Trump co-defendant Kenneth ...

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    Chesebro, an election lawyer, pleaded guilty to a single conspiracy count later that year after reaching a deal with prosecutors that required him to cooperate and provide inside knowledge of the ...

  4. American Bar Association Model Rules of Professional Conduct

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    1.7-1.11: Conflicts of Interest, including restrictions on attorneys arising from current clients, [9] [10] former clients, [11] prior work as a government employee or judge, [12] [13] and association with law firms. [14] 2 Counselor 2.1: Attorney's role as a candid advisor on topics within and outside of the law. [15] 3 Advocate

  5. A Guilty Plea Implicates 'Almost the Entire' Albuquerque DWI ...

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    From 2008 through 2023, federal prosecutors in New Mexico say, Albuquerque police officers conspired with a local defense attorney, Thomas Clear, and his investigator, Ricardo Mendez, to make DWI ...

  6. Plea bargaining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Plea bargains are so common in the Superior Courts of California that the Judicial Council of California has published an optional seven-page form (containing all mandatory advisements required by federal and state law) to help prosecutors and defense attorneys reduce such bargains into written plea agreements. [17]

  7. Defense by court-appointed attorneys is a constitutional ...

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    The State Public Defender’s Office handles most indigent defense cases in Iowa’s most populous areas; a network of contract attorneys is more likely to handle cases in rural areas. While the ...

  8. Judge Cannon dismisses classified documents case against ...

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    Miami criminal defense attorney David Oscar Markus said there’s a chance the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit could overturn Cannon’s ruling in the documents case, “but the ...

  9. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents ...

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    Prosecutors, disputing Cannon's ruling that found no specific statute permitted Garland's appointment of Smith, asserted that at least four statutes empower an attorney general to appoint a special counsel, and such authority had been acknowledged by courts dating to the prosecution of Jefferson Davis after the Civil War. The filing added: