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Moshe Glick Releases a Statement Following Governor Murphy’s Clemency Announcement
Today, Dr. Moshe Glick, a respected dentist and community leader from West Orange, New Jersey, released the following statement after Governor Phil Murphy granted him a full pardon as part of his final round of clemency actions before leaving office. The pardon brings a definitive end to baseless state charges stemming from an incident on… Read more »
Ontario Court Halts Proceedings After Jag Virk Proves Unreasonable Delay in Sahota’s Firearm Case
Delays in the criminal justice system can raise issues concerning the constitutional rights of the accused. In a recent ruling before the Ontario Court of Justice (Information Numbers: 3111-998-24-31101762-01 and 3111-998-24-31101762-02), defence counsel Jag Virk raised an application under Section 11(b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, arguing that Balwinder Sahota and Sukhwinder… Read more »
New Analysis Reveals Stark Disparities in Texas Criminal Justice Outcomes: Where You’re Charged May Matter as Much as What You’re Charged With – Varghese Summersett
A comprehensive new statistical analysis of nearly five years of Texas court data reveals significant disparities in conviction rates, case processing times, sentencing patterns, and resource allocation across the state’s five largest counties—raising important questions about consistency in the administration of justice. The analysis, conducted by Texas criminal defense firm Varghese Summersett, examined court activity… Read more »
Midwest Law Journal Publishes “Deconstructing Defamation Damages: A Three-Ring Look at Reputation,” by William Choslovsky and Sameer Somal
Published in the Midwest Law Journal’s 2025 edition, “Deconstructing Defamation Damages: A Three-Ring Look at Reputation” by William Choslovsky and Sameer Somal offers a groundbreaking framework for quantifying reputational harm in the digital age. The article redefines and examines how courts and experts can cogently put a dollar value on the loss of one’s reputation in an era where online narratives can make, or break, a reputation overnight.
