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 headline; Judge Speaks Out About Proposed Budget Cuts, Superior Court Chief Judge Against Cutting Criminal Justice System. Not sure how it would affect a court appointed [...]
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 [...]
In Denver legal and criminal defense related news, 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 injured, aged 19 to 26, trespassed onto private property. [...]
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, [...]