Monthly Archives: January 2019
Police Scuffle Ends With Child Endangerment Charges
Video posted to social media shows NYPD officers separating a Brooklyn mother from her 1-year-old child after an altercation at a food stamp office. According to witnesses, 23-year-old Jazmine Headley had been sitting on the office floor for about two hours due to a lack of chairs. When a security guard told her to… Read More »
‘Nails’ Update: Dykstra Rejects Deal; Pleads Not Guilty
The troubled former Met is back in trouble again, this time after allegedly threatening an Uber driver and possessing illegal narcotics. Police in New Jersey arrested Dykstra earlier in 2018 after an Uber driver made the above accusations. Police did not recover a weapon, but they did find narcotics in the car’s back seat…. Read More »
Giants QB Asks For Pretrial Diversion
Kyle Lauletta wants to enter a program which, if completed, will leave him with no criminal record. The same option may be available to ordinary criminal law defendants in New York as well. You do not have to be a professional athlete. In October, the young man made an illegal turn and ignored officers’… Read More »
Trial Advocacy Workshop of Harvard Law School
Linda Kenney Baden, Esq. has been invited and accepted to again be a member of the faculty of the Trial Advocacy Workshop of Harvard Law School from Monday, January 7 to Friday January 11, 2019. The Trial Advocacy Workshop (TAW) “is an intensive course in trial analysis, skills, and techniques….” Linda will be giving… Read More »
Linda Kenney Baden has been named a weekly Host on the Law and Crime Network: LawandCrime.com.
Linda Kenney Baden has been named a weekly Host on the Law and Crime Network: LawandCrime.com. It is the largest OTT and multi-platform environment bringing you the day’s biggest trials and legal controversies. “I am very excited to be working with the master legal minds, journalists, producers and staff who run and appear on this network…. Read More »
Apologetic Giants Rookie QB Will Not Face Discipline After Arrest
One week after he was arrested for a string of traffic violations near the Lincoln Tunnel, fourth-round pick Kyle Lauletta said he was sorry and coach Pat Shurmur said he would not suspend the young man. The charges included obstructing administration of law, eluding police, resisting arrest, reckless driving, improper turn, disregarding an officer’s… Read More »