Former federal judge linked to misconduct inquiry
At the time he retired from the federal bench last November, former U.S. District Court Judge Mark L. Wolf was reportedly facing an inquiry into misconduct involving one of his former law clerks, documents recently released by the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals appear to reveal.
No longer ‘silent,’ ex-federal Judge Wolf joins Boston firm
After retiring from the U.S. District Court bench on Nov. 7, Mark L. Wolf was introduced on Nov. 11 as senior counsel at Boston law firm Todd & Weld.
USDC’s Wolf rejects Sampson challenges
U.S. District Court Judge Mark L. Wolf has rejected 26 motions Gary Sampson had filed raising constitutional challenges to his capital sentencing retrial under the Federal Death Penalty Act. In […]
Sex reassignment for prisoner affirmed
A 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel has decided, 2-1, to uphold a federal judge’s order requiring the Massachusetts Department of Correction (DOC) to provide a prison inmate with […]
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