District Court Did Not Err in Denying Defense Attorney Leave to Show Previously-Unseen Video Clips During Closing Argument, Holds Eleventh Circuit

In United States v. Simmons, No. 22-12148 (11th Cir. Dec. 6, 2024), the Eleventh Circuit affirms a drug and firearm possession conviction, holding that the district court did not err by preventing the defense lawyer from showing excerpts from a video exhibit in closing arguments that were not previously shown to the jury. “During itsContinue reading “District Court Did Not Err in Denying Defense Attorney Leave to Show Previously-Unseen Video Clips During Closing Argument, Holds Eleventh Circuit”

Seventh Circuit Recounts Saga of Lawyer Who Asked to Withdraw from Case Right Before Closing Argument

In Black v. Wrigley, No. 20-2656 (7th Cir. May 10, 2021), the Seventh Circuit affirms a defense jury verdict in a defamation case in which plaintiff’s counsel tried to withdraw at the close of a jury trial due to an apparent  conflict with his client. On Friday, “the day of closing arguments, when [plaintiff]’s trialContinue reading “Seventh Circuit Recounts Saga of Lawyer Who Asked to Withdraw from Case Right Before Closing Argument”