In case you want a break from 24-7 Trump news, @brandonlgarrett Jennifer Teitcher, and I have an op-ed at The Hill about the Brady violations and the Alec Baldwin case. https://t.co/XppzeaPe1Y
With the Manhattan DA seeking to delay the Trump trial by a month because of new documents from federal prosecutors, now seems like a good time to mention my new paper "Accidental Brady Violations." https://t.co/068xpQotoQ
"Crime rates fluctuate based on innumerable factors, which the U.S. has seen throughout history, according to Prof @BellinJ in USA Today, "A new wave of 'tough-on-crime' laws aim to intimidate criminals. Experts are skeptical." https://t.co/W99hnhH0jY
@OrinKerr I just smiled and the moment passed. As an aspiring trumpet player (at least before wanting to become a law professor instead) I still regret not standing up and taking the horn from him.
@OrinKerr One of my favorite memories as a child was my dad to taking me to the Blue Note to see Dizzy Gillespie play in the early 1990s. I sat in the exact spot you are referencing. And he saw me (I was only about 15) and he held out the trumpet as if he was offering to let me play it.
There is a #prosecutor vacancy crisis in the U.S. Prosecutors are quitting & there are few applicants to replace them. This article discusses the reasons for this trend.
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@retiredPhlADA@EverydayasOrenG@EverydayasOrenG Oren did in fact quickly reply to my data request when I first started this project. He did not have HR data and suggested that I reach out to others in the office. I subsequently wrote to multiple people in the office who did not respond.
Some new holiday reading from me: "The Prosecutor Vacancy Crisis." In some offices, more than 25% of prosecutor positions are vacant. Based on interviews with senior prosecutors around the country, I document the causes and harms of prosecutors quitting. https://t.co/3OUte9v9ex
I am stuck in standstill traffic in Williamsburg, Virginia for the first time in 12 years and I have to admit that I forgot that this is even a possibility.
Is he going to get 110 years? No. Is the sentence going to be very long? Yes. Why? (1) The loss calculation under the Guidelines will be enormous and (2) SBF is very young. Younger defendants are less likely to be cut a break than older defendants.
Breaking News: The FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of seven charges of fraud and conspiracy. The counts carry a maximum sentence of 110 years. https://t.co/FAkOyvZTMB