A lengthy but interesting decision in Gatto this week, in which, over a dissent from Judge Lynch, CA2 affirmed the wire-fraud convictions of defendants who had been involved in payments to college athletes’ families to induce those athletes to enroll at universities...
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DECISIONS OF THE WEEK ENDED JANUARY 8, 2021
Despite the wild events in the Capitol this week, the machinery of the Federal and State appellate courts continued on. The Second Circuit’s sentencing remand in Brogdon for the district court’s failure to consider, or at least articulate how it had considered,...
DECISIONS OF THE WEEK ENDED JANUARY 1, 2021
In this last week of the year, the Circuit released only a single opinion in a criminal case, United States v. Ho, which dealt with complicated Foreign Corrupt Practices Act questions. In the state courts, AD2’s decision in Harris is worth a read. There, AD2 took the...
DECISIONS OF THE WEEK ENDED DECEMBER 25, 2020
Another quiet holiday week in the Circuit. But New York’s appellate divisions were relatively busy, with reversals in the Second, Third, and Fourth Departments. The Second Department’s decision in Antoine is a particularly interesting one, where the trial court...
DECISIONS OF THE WEEK ENDED DECEMBER 18, 2020
A quiet pre-holiday week in the Federal and State appellate courts. While CA2 released a number of summary orders, there was no relief for defendants, with the exception of a stricken supervised-release condition in Olmeda. In the NY courts, the only decisions of note...
DECISIONS OF THE WEEK ENDED DECEMBER 11, 2020
In a relatively quiet week, CA2’s decision in Gadsden is a reminder that the Federal judiciary continues to approve absurdly long sentences for drug offenses, notwithstanding repeated reforms with the stated purpose of reducing them. In the state courts, AD2 reversed...
DECISIONS OF THE WEEK ENDED DECEMBER 4, 2020
While it was a quiet week in the Circuit, there were significant and interesting decisions from three of NY’s appellate divisions. AD1’s decision in Feliciano, AD2’s decision in Hollmond, and AD3’s decision in Holtslander are all worth a read. Second Circuit In United...
DECISIONS OF THE WEEK ENDED NOVEMBER 27, 2020
This week, in Portillo, CA2 expressed its frustration with the now more than thirty-year-old decision to eliminate parole. But CA2 was not frustrated enough by the consequence of parole elimination to find a 55-year sentence imposed upon a 15-year-old, substantively...
DECISIONS OF THE WEEK ENDED NOVEMBER 20, 2020
After several busy weeks, the Circuit was quiet this week, with no precedential opinions and only two summary orders in criminal cases. The state courts were busier. NYCA released several decisions this week, including an interesting one in Pena, which continued to...
DECISIONS OF THE WEEK ENDED NOVEMBER 13, 2020
While there were several interesting precedential opinions from the Circuit this week—Ramos, Houtar, & Gray—none of them granted relief to defendants. In the state courts, on the other hand, there were a number of significant decisions from the Second and Fourth...