The Long Island man who said he was wrongfully convicted of killing his parents — and spent 17 years in prison before his conviction was thrown out by a state appeals court — does not mind telling his ...
A private investigator who prosecutors alleged tried to shake down attorney Martin Tankleff for more money years after helping him overturn his murder conviction has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor.
A judge formally dropped murder charges against Martin Tankleff Tuesday, ending a long legal saga that began with his conviction in 1990. The office of Attorney General Andrew Cuomo previously ...
RIVERHEAD State Supreme Court Justice Robert Doyle's largely procedural move makes legal reality the recommendation by Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, that charges against Tankleff be dropped in the ...
Martin Tankleff, who spent 17 years in prison before his conviction for his parents' murders was overturned and the charges dropped, is one step closer to becoming a lawyer. Martin Tankleff, who spent ...
A hearing to determine Martin Tankleff's fate has been postponed until June 30. A statement released by Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office reads: "There will be a two-week continuance in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Marty Tankleff was 17 years old when he was convicted of a crime he did not commit: bludgeoning his parents to death. In 2007, Dr.
His conviction received national attention after it was the subject of the “Serial” podcast’s first season in 2014. The victim’s brother is seeking a new hearing regarding Mr. Syed’s conviction. By ...
As Martin Tankleff waits to be officially cleared of two indictments in the 1988 murders of his parents, his legal team is considering the possibility of a legal action against the state, Suffolk ...
New York-WABC, January 2, 2008 It seems to have taken forever to get to this point -- many of these candidates, after all, have been running for the better part of a year. But now the first voting-- ...