Luis Rivera
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Long-Awaited Arrest Made In Law Professor's Murder
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 10.11.19
* “I don’t know them, I don’t know about them, I don’t know what they do. I don’t know, maybe they were clients of Rudy’s. You’d have to ask Rudy.” President Trump is trying his hardest to distance himself from Igor Fruman and Lev Parnas, Rudy Giuliani’s recently arrested associates. He may have been in pictures with them, though, and his son might have as well. Oopsie. [The Hill]
* “Together, we will blow our whistles against Barr, President Trump, and their enablers in Congress.” AG Bill Barr is scheduled to speak today at Notre Dame Law on “religious freedom,” and protesters are expected to be there, where they’ll literally be blowing whistles. [South Bend Tribune]
* Years after his brutal murder, the Dan Markel case is finally in the hands of a jury. Luis Rivera has already taken a deal, but will Katherine Magbanua and Sigfredo Garcia be found guilty? [Tallahassee Democrat]
* Minnesota Law is celebrating its largest first-year class in about a decade. The school, which is ranked 20th by U.S. News now has reliable employment statistics for graduates, has been recovering from the recession’s effects on law school enrollment. [Minnesota Daily]
* In case you missed it, Kim Kardashian West is trying to help Brendan Dassey of “Making a Murderer” in his quest to receive clemency from Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers. Per Gov. Evers, “Brendan’s case will be given the same thoughtful review and consideration as any other case.” [Esquire]
* Sign up here if you’d like to take part in a conversation between best-selling author John Grisham and former U.S. attorney Preet Bharara (S.D.N.Y.). I’ll be there to cover the event for Above the Law, and I hope to see you there. [TimesTalks]
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Crime, Dan Markel, Deaths, Murder
The Dan Markel Case: The Wheels Of Justice Turn Slowly
When will alleged hitman Sigfredo Garcia stand trial?
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The Dan Markel Case: Lingering Questions Over Who's Paying Katherine Magbanua's Legal Fees
If everything here is on the up and up, what's the problem with revealing this information? -
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The Dan Markel Murder Case -- Defense Attorneys Dismiss It All As Fake News
Defense attorneys can teach us a lot about Trump. -
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The Dan Markel Case: Justice Delayed?
Defendant Katherine Magbanua's trial has been pushed back -- amid claims of new evidence.... -
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The Dan Markel Case: Watch Your Words About Wendi Adelson
Wendi Adelson's lawyer is considering legal action against those who malign his client online. -
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The Dan Markel Case: Slow Your Roll On Wendi Adelson
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The Dan Markel Case: A Not-So-Merry Christmas For Katherine Magbanua
Friday brought bad news for this defendant in the Dan Markel murder case. -
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The Dan Markel Case: Why Isn't Katherine Magbanua Cooperating?
Is Katherine Magbanua innocent, or incentivized? -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 12.05.16
* Although it may seem far from what’s occurred given some questionable statements and tweets about freedom of speech and freedom of religion, House Speaker Paul Ryan says that he’s discussed the Constitution “extensively” with President-elect Donald Trump, including the separation of powers. Let’s see if any of Ryan’s Con Law lessons have an impact. [Huffington Post]
* Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein is dropping her recount bid in Pennsylvania because of an inability to afford the $1 million bond required by the state to proceed; after all, “petitioners are regular citizens of ordinary means.” She may not be done with her efforts to prevent President-elect Trump from securing an electoral victory, though. She’ll probably try her hand at a federal case. [New York Times]
* After months of sometimes violent protests by the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and others, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has decided to turn down the permit necessary to grant an easement to build a segment of the Dakota Access pipeline under Lake Oahe, which could contaminate the water supply and damage sacred tribal lands. Will President-elect Trump reverse this decision after he is inaugurated? [Reuters]
* Cook County Circuit Judge Valarie Turner — who allowed former law clerk Rhonda Crawford to don her robes and hear cases in her stead — has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and memory loss, which has led the Judicial Inquiry Board to declare her “mentally unable” to perform her job. It is unclear whether Turner had been diagnosed prior to this summer’s incident with Crawford. [Chicago Sun-Times]
* Valparaiso is facing down a tough decision after years of admitting students with less-than-desirable credentials: Continue to do more of the same, or “face reality and close its law school.” Given the way that things like this generally proceed with law schools, we suppose we can expect the school to try for at least a few more years with diminishing returns for graduates before it decides to throw in the towel. [Chicago Tribune]
* Katherine Magbanua, the woman indicted on first-degree murder charges and accused of acting as a conduit between two alleged hitmen and whoever ordered Professor Dan Markel’s murder, can access the grand jury testimony of Luis Rivera, who has already taken a plea deal and is working with prosecutors. [Tallahassee Democrat]
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The Dan Markel Case: Katherine Magbanua Indicted For First-Degree Murder
The possibility that we raised earlier this week has come to pass. -
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The Dan Markel Case: Katherine Magbanua's Date With Destiny
A first-degree murder charge might be back on the table.
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The Dan Markel Case: Who Is Paying The Defendants' Legal Fees?
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The Dan Markel Case: A Prosecutor's Evolving Perspective
New comments from State Attorney Willie Meggs raise the possibility of more arrests. -
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The Dan Markel Case: Insights From Wendi Adelson's Novel
Wendi Adelson's novel sheds (chilling) light on her marriage to the late Dan Markel. -
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The Dan Markel Case: Is Katherine Magbanua Cutting A Deal?
It wouldn't exactly be shocking. -
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The Dan Markel Case: More Evidence In Newly Released Documents
Recently released documents and recordings contain some interesting new information. -
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The Dan Markel Case: A Most Interesting Email
What might happen to the two children of Dan Markel and Wendi Adelson in the event of arrests? -
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The Dan Markel Case: Wendi Adelson's Lawyer Calls Out Her Accuser
Wendi's lawyer claims that Rivera is both ill-informed and not credible.