I just had a good trip to Washington (Divorce lawyer) and later to San Francisco and wanted to report on some interesting criminal defense related news: An article was posted today, December 17, 2009, on CBS Atlanta’s online news website. CBS Atlanta News Reporter, Randy Lynn, wrote the article. The piece was published under the [...]
In criminal news out of Washington state, a story appeared in the Seattle Times Local News today, December 8, 2009, written by Steve Miletech, a Seattle Times Staff Reporter, titled: Clemmons’ sister helped alleged driver ‘lay low,’ court papers say. According to the Times, on Friday afternoon, during the arraignment of two women who are [...]
I just returned from Washington by auto and there was no accident luckily, writing time over here., Several news outlets reported on December 1, 2009, that three people were taken to St. Mary’s Hospital in Grand Junction, Colorado after taking a fall at an abandoned electrical power plant. The Montrose police report that the three [...]
Just got back from seeing the personal injury attorney. Last month the the News Herald cited a Philadelphia Court ruling to bolster their argument to allow media access to a sensational court case. Four women are suing Joe Francis, founder of reality show, “Girls Gone Wild.” The News Herald has filed a motion to prevent [...]
Alright just got back to Los Angeles, time to get back in the saddle. Did you know that a personal injury lawsuit just may be the most well-known legal case in American history? Who hasn’t heard about the lady who spilled hot coffee on herself and sued McDonalds for a million? She pulled through the [...]
I just got back from Los Angeles and wanted to share an interesting article with you: Whether you’ve been in a car accident, work-related accident, an injury involving an animal, or experienced the wrongful death of a loved one, the, thought of filing a nal lawsuit might seem overwhelming and intimidating. Here are some ideas [...]
I just got back from Chicago and it reminded me of an interesting story. Almost 97 years ago, the Denver Mint was robbed. On December 18, 1922 a Federal Reserve truck was parked outside the front entrance to the mint, and workers were filling in up with five-dollar bills. The money belonged to the Federal [...]
In an announcement today, November 9, 2009, a settlement was approved last Friday in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana, California. It ordered a deadline of six-months for the government to decide on hundreds of citizenship applications from Santa Ana, Los Angeles, and San Bernardino County. Hundreds of applications of legal immigrants in Southern California, [...]