Attorney Andrew Lieb recently joined Newsmax for Breaking News where he delved into the possible Trump indictment in Georgia, as suggested by certain court filings.
Lieb highlighted the need for prudence, wherein he stated, "Until we have the full facts from the indictment, jumping to conclusions is premature. Every charge deserves a thorough review before passing judgment."
The potential use of RICO statutes, or Georgia's anti-racketeering law, is under debate. Andrew stressed the fact that details, such as who exactly is indicted or whether RICO was even invoked, are still unclear. He advocates for a wait-and-see approach.
Additionally, Andrew illuminated the distinct reactions to the indictment from legal and political perspectives. Legally speaking, it's crucial to present just the necessary information to prevent a dismissal, but politically a robust speaking indictment would be far better.
Attorney Andrew Lieb shared insights with the NY Post on workplace rights and union implications. While unions offer protections, they come with legal nuances. Addressing concerns internally, like through HR, is advised, yet unresolved issues may call for legal steps. Strikes, powerful yet consequential, need judicious thought. Lieb delves into factors like "strikes as a last resort" and the importance of a compliant workplace culture. #WorkplaceRights #UnionConsiderations #LegalInsights #StrikeResponsibly #LiebatLaw #EmployeeAdvocacy #attorneyandrewlieb #employmentlawyer #Sagaftra
Attorney Andrew Lieb joined LiveNOW from FOX to analyze Donald Trump's Protection Order.
Today, Trump's legal team fought prosecutors over the scope of a protective order in the January 6 conspiracy case against the former president. A protective order limits what Trump can publicly disclose about evidence and discovery in the case. But Trump argues it restricts his free speech rights as a presidential candidate. The judge will ultimately decide the scope of the order and how strictly Trump must follow it. Violating a protective order can lead to sanctions, fines and even jail time. But handling a case involving a former president and political candidate presents unique challenges. Attorney Lieb believes the judge will show little tolerance if Trump violates it.
Attorney Andrew Lieb joined LiveNOW from FOX to both offer clarity and insight into the Supreme Court's decision to reinstate the regulation of ghost guns, and to analyze Rapper Tory Lanez' sentencing.
Ghost Guns: The Supreme Court's 5-4 decision to reinstate the regulation does not indicate a final stance on the regulation's substance. Rather, it's a preservation of the status quo pending appeal. Lieb's legal interpretation suggests that to address the ghost gun issue effectively, Congress might consider legislation to ensure that assembled guns and unassembled kits adhere to the same regulations, simplifying enforcement and closing potential legal loopholes.
The Lanez Conviction: The case of Tory Lanez's shooting of Megan Thee Stallion has legal circles and the public alike dissecting the intricacies of judicial sentencing. The ten-year sentence Lanez received, against the backdrop of the prosecution's 13-year recommendation and the potential 22+ year maximum. A criminal act was committed, and the judicial system delivered a sentence in response to it.
Attorney Andrew Lieb joins Newsmax to debate with Heritage Foundation attorney about a lawsuit trying to let foster parents discriminate against children's sexual orientation by blaming free speech and religious rights. Lieb argues on behalf of the children from the perspective of the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families in defending the decision to deny the couple's foster application. He cites Massachusetts regulations requiring foster parents to support and affirm the sexual orientation and gender identities of LGBTQ foster children. Lieb claims this policy is needed to ensure vulnerable foster children know that they will be loved no matter who they are because the Constitution guarantees equal protection under the law.
Attorney Andrew Lieb joined MSNBC to dissect the latest charges brought
forth against former President Donald Trump by Special Counsel Jack
Smith. The in-depth discussion examined the complexities of the alleged
fake electoral scheme devised by Trump and his co-conspirators,
intending to reverse the 2020 election outcome. Lieb explained the
historical precedents of such operations and highlighted how this case
deviates. He also evaluated the potential consequences for the "fake
electors" and projected what investigators might hope to glean from
their testimonies. Beyond this, Lieb delved into Trump's defense
strategy, specifically focusing on the invoked First Amendment rights.
Attorney Andrew Lieb appears on MSNBC to dissect the third indictment
lodged against former President Donald Trump. As GOP members widely
employ a First Amendment defense, Lieb systematically dismantles these
claims by highlighting conspiracy as an exemption to free speech
protections, invoking Justice Scalia's ruling in US v. Williams. Lieb
underscores that this case transcends mere incitement allegations.
Rather, it contends that Trump and his co-conspirators endeavored to
manipulate state votes, exerted pressure on former Vice President Pence,
and exploit the Capitol violence for their ulterior motives.
Attorney Andrew Lieb reviewed credibility of Devon Archer (Hunter Biden's ex-business
partner) on LiveNOW from FOX while considering Archer's fraud
conviction. We examined his claims about Joe Biden's role in Hunter's
foreign dealings and the potential misuse of VP influence for personal
gain. Yet, in allegations of criminality, the burden of proof is
crucial. No direct evidence yet. Burden of proof is on the accuser, not
the accused.
Attorney Andrew Lieb joined CBS NY morning news today to discuss the latest court proceeding involving the Gilgo Beach suspect, Rex Heuermann. Today's hearing seemed to be procedural, but there could be surprises ahead, considering the ongoing investigation and potential for a superseding indictment with more charges. Unlikely that he will make bail, given the severity of the charges and concerns for his family's safety. The Gilgo Beach murder case has captivated our region, and we're hopeful for a fair trial leading to justice for the victims.