AI errors in murder case lead to discipline for Georgia prosecutor
The Georgia Supreme Court on May 5 disciplined a prosecutor, finding her misuse of artificial intelligence tools led to fake and misleading case citations appearing in a murder case ruling. The state’s high court barred Deborah Leslie, […]
Interlocutory orders are not written in stone
To modify an interlocutory order without appealing, avoid using Rule 59 or 60, and instead utilize Rule 54(b) with a well-supported motion that demonstrates significant new evidence, a change in law, or clear error.
Judicial vacancy proposal now 1 vote from fall referendum
RALEIGH (AP) A proposal to alter how vacancies to North Carolina trial and appeals court judgeships are filled is just one vote away from going on ballots statewide this November […]
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