EQS Group-News: RELIEF THERAPEUTICS Holdings AG / Key word(s): Capital Increase12.03.2021 / 07:00 Relief Announces CHF 10 Million Private PlacementGeneva, Switzerland, March 12, 2021 - RELIEF THERAPEUTICS Holding AG (SIX: RLF, OTCQB: RLFTF) ("Relief" or the "Company"), a biopharmaceutical company with its lead compo.
Federal Sentencing Reporter issue explores Weinstein on Sentencing
I am so very pleased to report on the publication of the latest issue of the
Federal Sentening Reporter. This issue is titled Weinstein on Sentencing and it celebrates the many contributions to federal sentencing law, policy and practice by legendary EDNY Judge Jack Weinstein.
FSR was quite fortunate to get two of Judge Weinstein s former clerks, Carolin Guentert and Ryan Gerber, to organize this great new issue. They did a wonderful job gathering an array of perspectives in an issue that includes a considerable number of original articles under the heading Celebrating Judge Weinstein as well as excerpts from Judge Weinstein s past opinions and articles under the heading Weinstein In His Own Words.
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Larry Thompson, a veteran postal worker, says in a lawsuit that his sister-in-law wrongly accused him of sexually abusing his newborn daughter and then police arrested him when he refused to let them in his home without a warrant. The Supreme Court will consider whether police had to prove “exigent circumstances” existed when they entered Thompson's home.
‘I’m happy that they decided to take the case’: U.S. Supreme Court to take up false arrest lawsuit against NYPD Nicholas Williams, Noah Goldberg
A Brooklyn man who claims cops illegally entered his home and arrested him will have his case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Larry Thompson, a veteran postal worker, says in a lawsuit that his sister-in-law wrongly accused him of sexually abusing his newborn daughter and then police arrested him when he refused to let them in his home without a warrant.
The Supreme Court will consider whether police have to prove “exigent circumstances” when they are sued in civil courts for entering homes without search or arrest warrants.