by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Nov 11, 2021 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Opinion
Kyle Rittenhouse took the stand in his defense Wednesday, Nov. 10, the seventh day of his trial, for shooting three men, two fatally, and it wasn’t even close to the most interesting thing that happened in the courtroom. The move surprised most analysts and...
by Liberty Nation Authors | Nov 10, 2021 | Crime & Punishment, Exclusive Member, Lights, Camera, Action, LN Radio Videocast Segments, Opinion
The Kyle Rittenhouse trial is in process, and court rules for the case have made it into the media. How is language being guided by the judge in the Rittenhouse case?
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Jun 6, 2021 | Articles, Good Reads, Second Amendment
Judge Roger Benitez ruled on June 4 that California’s assault weapons ban is unconstitutional. His order preventing any state authority from prosecuting people under the law is not in force, however. Benitez, a George W. Bush appointee to California’s Southern...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Mar 10, 2021 | Articles, Crime & Punishment
On Tuesday, jury selection in Derek Chauvin’s trial for the unlawful killing of George Floyd began. And what a beginning it was. Juror #1, a Mexican immigrant, told the court she didn’t know if she could be a juror due to language difficulty. After moving to strike...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Dec 9, 2018 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Law
In an opinion lambasting both the Departments of State and Justice, a federal judge this week ordered further inquiries into Hillary Clinton’s emails as Secretary of State. Judicial Watch, a public interest group specializing in government open records research and...