Can a Court Squelch Public Statements by a Criminal Defendant Before Conviction?
Edward L. Birk Mar 11, 2019 in Media Law
Edward L. Birk Mar 11, 2019 in Media Law
Long-time Republican political operative, staunch Trump supporter, and self-described “dirty trickster” Roger Stone has never been one to hold his tongue in the face of controversy. Even in the wake of criminal indictment on five counts of making false statements, one count of obstructing an official proceeding, and one count of witness tampering, he betrayed no sign of avoiding the spotlight. In response to colorful public proclamations of his innocence, the federal judge hearing his […]
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