High Court Firearm Case Tests Double Jeopardy

Sharon Appelbaum Law360 Article on Firearm Case and Double Jeopardy

A rare alignment between the government and a defendant has put a major double jeopardy question before the U.S. Supreme Court.
In her new Law360 article, “High Court Firearm Case Tests Limits Of Double Jeopardy,” Sharon Appelbaum analyzes Barrett v. United States, an unusual case testing whether overlapping federal firearm statutes allow cumulative punishment for the same conduct.

The Court’s decision could have far-reaching implications for defense strategy, prosecutorial discretion, and sentencing practices nationwide.

Read the full article here.

Sharon Appelbaum Recognized as a 2024 Business Woman of the Year Finalist by San Diego Business Journal

San Diego Business Journal Business Woman of the Year

Founding Attorney Sharon Appelbaum has been recognized as a 2024 Business Woman of the Year Finalist by the San Diego Business Journal! This honor celebrates her dedication to delivering exceptional legal representation and her impactful leadership in the legal community.

Sharon’s commitment to helping clients navigate complex criminal and white-collar matters, along with her unwavering drive to protect their rights and reputations, truly sets her apart.

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2024 Los Angeles Times Inspirational Woman Award nominee

Founding Attorney Sharon Appelbaum has been featured in the LA Times Inspirational Women Magazine as part of their Inspirational Women Forum and Leadership Awards. This recognition celebrates Sharon’s dedication to providing exceptional advocacy in complex criminal defense and white-collar litigation.

Learn more by reading the press release here.