Michael Litman July 9, 2018 When a Drug Relapse Leads to Jail Time Julie Eldred of Stow, Massachusetts, was on her 11th day of probation when she tested Read More
Michael Litman June 21, 2018 People Leave a Trail of DNA Everywhere They Go In 2012, Lukis Anderson was framed for murder by his own DNA. His DNA was found under Read More
Michael Litman June 14, 2018 Should Bloodstain-Pattern Analysis Be Filed Under Junk Science? Watch nearly any forensic crime show on television these days (fiction or fact-based) and Read More
Michael Litman April 13, 2018 What Conor Mc Gregor’s Case Can Teach Us About Criminal Defense Whether or not you follow professional sports, you’ve likely heard about an incident Read More
Michael Litman April 11, 2018 Is New York a Good Model for Criminal Justice Reform? In recent years, there has been increasing discussion about the need for criminal justice Read More
Michael Litman March 13, 2018 The NYPD Must Streamline Property Return Process The NYPD will now be required to streamline its process for returning personal property as Read More
Michael Litman Feb. 15, 2018 Big Changes Coming for New York’s Criminal Justice System At the beginning of January, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that he would push for Read More
Michael Litman Jan. 12, 2018 How Head Injuries Might Contribute to Crime Rates Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with many negative things. Headaches, anxiety, Read More
Michael Litman Dec. 14, 2017 Is DNA Evidence Infallible? in Some Cases, Apparently Not Legal experts question the validity of some of the science behind forensics. Recently, one Read More
Michael Litman Sept. 14, 2017 White-Collar Crime, What It Is and What It Isn’t The general saying goes that white-collar crimes are committed with a pen, while blue- Read More