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HMS Iron Duke Approaches Drugs Vessel
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Type 23 frigate HMS Iron Duke approaches a speed boat suspected of smuggling drugs.

The vessel was boarded and searched and a large haul of contraband was seized.

Royal Navy Frigate HMS Iron Duke seized approximately three-quarters of a tonne of cocaine possibly destined for the streets of Europe and the UK.

The drugs, with an estimated UK wholesale value of over £33 million, were seized in a night time operation off the coast of South America. At street level the cocaine is heavily adulterated, substantially raising the criminal profits, therefore this seizure represents a serious financial loss to the drug barons and dealers throughout the chain.

On patrol in the Caribbean, the Portsmouth-based warship HMS Iron Duke’s primary task is to reassure and assist the UK Overseas Territories during the hurricane season. As well as this core role, the Type 23 frigate conducts counter drugs operations as part of a multi-national task force
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Behavior, criminal charges perplex McNeer’s admirers
To a certain generation of Milwaukeeans, Charles McNeer was the ultimate power broker. A respected business leader known for community work, McNeer, 85, now is being evaluated for health issues following his recent arrest and subsequent charges of attempted homicide for striking his wife, Ann, with a hammer.
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Bingo trial: Defense lawyers attack witness Jarrod Massey’s credibility
An attorney for VictoryLand owner Milton McGregor launched a steady stream of attacks Tuesday in an attempt to discredit key prosecution witness Jarrod Massey during a State House corruption trial.
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Using John Edwards’ “It Was A Gift” Defense
Many people use this as an excuse why they didn’t pay tax on something they received.  It is a little like the “it was a gift, not a campaign contribution” defense being mounted by John Edwards.  See Surprising Tax Lessons From John Edwards’s Indictment. A gift isn’t taxable to the recipient, and any gift tax must be paid by the donor.  It sounds like a slick argument, but does it work …
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Cool Criminal Defense images

May 11th, 2011 Comments off

A few nice criminal defense images I found:

365 Memphians – Ruchee Patel
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Ruchee Patel (photographed outside of 201 Poplar) is a criminal defense lawyer. She moved to Memphis from Bolivar, Tenn. in 2007.

Justice Waiting
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73/365: What do lawyers do? Many things, but criminal defense lawyers often spend a lot of time waiting around in court.

Tony Michetti puts his own signs up
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Even after working as an RN at Geisinger Medical Center and as a criminal defense attorney at his father’s office… he’s one of the hardest working people I know, with an amazing commitment to our area. Imagine what he could do in Harrisburg if elected.

Clarence Thomas’ Criminal Behavior

March 5th, 2011 Comments off

Clarence Thomas’ Criminal Behavior
The Supreme Court justice broke a federal law by not disclosing his wife’s $ 700,000 think-tank payday. Paul Campos on Thomas’ “preposterous” defense and why he likely won’t be punished.
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Waco defense attorney arrested for alleged sexual assaults of a minor
The complaint against him alleges three incidents several years apart, starting when the girl was 6 years old.
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Criminal trial delayed for Jackson doctor
share: digg facebook twitter LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jury selection in the trial of a cardiologist facing criminal charges in the death of Michael Jackson gets under way later this month, but opening statements have been postponed until May. Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor announced Wednesday that opening statements will begin May 9 after meeting in closed session with Dr. Conrad Murray, his …
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Ask A Lawyer Criminal Law June

February 9th, 2011 Comments off

Attorneys From The Law Office of Avera and Smith Discussing Legal issues. Produced by Bob White Productions Gainesville Florida visit us on the web at bwponline.com
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February 6th, 2011 Comments off

Candidates Have a Legal Right to Lie to Voters
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Candidates have a legal right to lie to voters just about as much as they want. And some candidates take their rights very seriously.

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False Ads: There Oughta Be A Law! — Or Maybe Not

By Brooks Jackson

June 3, 2004 (Updated May 10, 2007)

Here’s a fact that may surprise you: Candidates have a legal right to lie to voters just about as much as they want.

That comes as a shock to many. After all, consumers have been protected for decades from false ads for commercial products. Shouldn’t there be "truth-in-advertising" laws to protect voters, too?

Turns out, that’s a tougher question than you might imagine.

For one thing, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says, "Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech," and that applies to candidates for office especially. And secondly, in the few states that have enacted laws against false political ads, they haven’t been very effective.

Bogus Psychics & Twirling Ballerina Dolls

Laws protecting consumers from false advertising of products are enforced pretty vigorously. For example, the Federal Trade Commission took action in 2002 to protect the public from the self-proclaimed psychic "Miss Cleo," who the FTC said promised free readings over the phone and then socked her gullible clients with enormous telephone charges. The FTC even forced a toy company a while back to stop running ads showing its "Bouncin’ Kid Ballerina Kid" doll standing alone and twirling gracefully without human assistance, which the FTC said was video hokum.

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Federal Communications Act

(U.S. Code: Title 47, Sec. 315. – Candidates for public office)

(a) … If any licensee shall permit any person who is a legally qualified candidate for any public office to use a broadcasting station, he shall afford equal opportunities to all other such candidates for that office in the use of such broadcasting station: Provided, That such licensee shall have no power of censorship over the material broadcast under the provisions of this section.

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But there’s no such truth-in-advertising law governing federal candidates. They can legally lie about almost anything they want. In fact, the Federal Communications Act even requires broadcasters who run candidate ads to show them uncensored, even if the broadcasters believe their content to be offensive or false.

This is taken very seriously. In a 1972 case, the Federal Communications Commission forced stations in Atlanta, Ga., to accept a paid political ad from J.B. Stoner — a self-proclaimed "white racist" running for the U.S. Senate on the National States Rights party ticket. The NAACP objected to Stoner’s ad because it said the "main reason why niggers want integration is because niggers want our white women." The FCC sided with Stoner, citing freedom of speech decisions of the Supreme Court.

Stations can reject ads for any reason from political groups other than candidates. And they may reject ads from all candidates for a given office. But if they take ads from one candidate, they can’t legally refuse ads from opponents except for technical reasons (such as being too long or short to fit standard commercial breaks, or if the recording quality is poor) or if they are "obscene." Rejecting a candidate’s ad because it’s false is simply not allowed.

So what gives? Surely the public stands to suffer more damage from a presidential candidate lying about his opponent than from a bogus psychic. Isn’t the process of choosing the leader of the most powerful nation on the planet a more important matter than whether some doll really does what the TV ads show?

Yes. But …

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The First Amendment

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

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For one thing, the First Amendment guarantee of free speech poses a big obstacle to enacting or enforcing such laws — which it should. The very idea of self-government rests on the idea that voters — given enough uncensored information — can best decide who should be in power and who should not. So free speech applies first and foremost to candidates. As the U.S. Supreme Court said unanimously in a 1971 libel case, "It can hardly be doubted that the constitutional guarantee [of free speech] has its fullest and most urgent application precisely to the conduct of campaigns for political office."

So states have found it hard to enact laws against false political advertising — and even harder to make them work.

Minnesota: The Case of the Furloughed Rapist

Example: In a 1994 House race in Minnesota, Republican candidate Tad Jude ran an emotion-packed ad against Democrat William Luther in the final weekend of the race.

It was reminiscent of the notorious "Willie Horton" ads run against Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis in the 1988 presidential election. In the Jude ad, the candidate cited the case of a woman and two daughters who were kidnapped and raped repeatedly over two days by a man who had been released from prison on a furlough.

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The False Ad That Couldn’t Be Outlawed

Announcer: In 1990, a Minnesota woman and her two daughters were abducted and repeatedly raped over a two-day ordeal. Despite two prior convictions, the perpetrator, Daniel Patten, was out of prison on a weekend furlough.
Patten may never have been released and this crime never committed had legislation authored by Tad Jude been enacted. But Jude’s bill was stopped by Bill Luther and his liberal friends in the Minnesota Senate. Bill Luther’s willingness to set violent criminals free is putting every woman in Minnesota in danger. Sending him to Congress would be a crime.

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Jude’s ad claimed the rapist "may never have been released and this crime never committed" if Democrat Luther, a state senator, had not blocked a bill sponsored by Republican Jude, who was also a state senator. "Sending [Luther] to Congress would be a crime," it concluded.

The ad was false. Even if Jude’s proposed legislation had been enacted, it could not possibly have prevented the crime it described. Reason: Jude’s bill would have applied only to persons imprisoned for offenses committed on or after August 1, 1987, and the convict mentioned in the ad had been sentenced in 1983.

Jude lost the election, but the ad may have had an effect. His losing margin was only 549 votes out of more than 200,000 cast.

It was Jude’s misfortune, however, to live in one of the very few states that outlaws false political advertising. A special prosecutor presented the case to a grand jury, which indicted Jude and his campaign manager. A conviction could have led to a year in jail and a ,000 fine.

Problems with Enforcement

The trial judge later threw the case out, however, and the Minnesota Court of Appeals refused to reinstate the indictment against Jude. In its opinion, the appeals court said that the Minnesota law was too broad, allowing someone to be charged for having only "reason to believe" that an ad they helped prepare was false. The court said that U.S. Supreme Court rulings required a higher standard: evidence of "actual malice."

To convict, prosecutors would have to prove Jude either knew the ad was false or acted with "reckless disregard" for whether it was true or not. That would have been a tough job; Jude had testified to the grand jury that he was under the false impression that the ad was true, that the rapist named in the ad had been convicted later of a second offense that would have made him subject to the legislation he had proposed. So Jude went free and, in fact, ran against Luther a second time in 1996. That time Luther won with nearly 56 percent of the vote.

The case exposes two problems with relying on truth-in-advertising laws to protect voters from campaign falsehoods. First, prosecutors can’t move quickly enough to cure the damage caused by a last-minute, false attack. Jude wasn’t indicted until more than a year after the election that he almost won. And second, under the "actual malice" standard a candidate could lie profusely in ads and still get away with it by claiming he or she thought the ads were true, so long as no convincing evidence surfaced to the contrary.

Washington State: The Case of the Killer Ophthalmologists

Washington state also ran into problems trying to enforce its truth-in-political-advertising law after a 1991 ballot referendum fight. At issue was a proposed "death with dignity" law. A group opposed to it, the "119 Vote No! Committee," issued a leaflet saying that if the proposal passed it "WOULD LET DOCTORS END PATIENTS’ LIVES WITHOUT BENEFIT OF SAFEGUARDS . . . No special qualifications– your eye doctor could kill you."

The ballot proposition failed, and the state’s Public Disclosure Commission brought an action charging the 119 Committee with violating state law against false political advertising. The commission said the proposition did contain standards and it was false to say it would open the door to killer ophthalmologists. But the trial court dismissed the charges in this case, too, and the Washington State Supreme Court later struck down the law under which the committee had been charged.

The Supreme Court’s majority opinion questioned whether state government officials had any right to substitute their judgment for that of the voters in matters of political speech. Quoting earlier court opinions, it said:

Instead of relying on the State to silence false political speech, the First Amendment requires our dependence on even more speech to bring forth truth. … The First Amendment exists precisely to protect against laws such as [the Washington state truth-in-advertising law] which suppress ideas and inhibit free discussion of governmental affairs.

The Washington court wasn’t unanimous. A judge who dissented complained that the majority had become "the first court in the history of the Republic to declare First Amendment protection for calculated lies" and said that his fellow judges were "shockingly oblivious to the increasing nastiness of modern political campaigns."

At least one other state is enforcing a law against bogus campaign ads. But voters shouldn’t take much comfort from that, as the following case study shows.

Ohio: The Case of the Lying Treasurer

Ohio’s law has been tested in the courts and has survived, and the Ohio Elections Commission looks into 30 to 40 complaints each year, according to its executive director, Philip C. Richter.

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Taft’s False Ad: 1998

Announcer: The men and women of law enforcement — they want a governor who is tough on crime. Ohio’s police have endorsed Bob Taft for governor — and rejected Lee Fisher.

Our law officers back Bob Taft to expand Ohio’s drug courts and hold violent juveniles more accountable.

And Lee Fisher? As attorney general, Fisher cut crime-fighting employees by 15 percent, while increasing his PR budget to million.

Bob Taft for governor. That’s how it gets done.

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And the seven-member, bipartisan Elections Commission takes its job seriously, as demonstrated in a 1998 case involving a false TV commercial run by the Republican candidate for governor, Bob Taft, against his Democratic opponent, Lee Fisher.

The ad appeared Sept. 18. Fisher complained to the commission, which held hearings and decided the matter less than a month after the ad first aired — astonishing speed to anyone familiar with the usual pace of election-law enforcement. Richter told FactCheck.org that the commission wanted to decide the matter before voters went to the polls, and it met that deadline with more than two weeks to spare.

On Oct. 16 the commission announced its decision. By what it called "clear and convincing evidence" it ruled that the Taft ad violated Ohio’s law against false statements. The ad claimed Fisher, who had been the state’s attorney general, "cut crime-fighting employees by 15 percent," when in fact the number of credentialed investigators actually increased from 214 to 231 during his four-year tenure. Also, the Taft ad claimed "Ohio’s police have endorsed Bob Taft … and rejected Lee Fisher." Actually, the state’s Fraternal Order of Police had been split over its endorsement of Taft, and it didn’t represent all of "Ohio’s police" in any event.

But Taft paid no real penalty for the false ad, except for some unfavorable publicity. The Elections Commission issued only a letter of reprimand to Taft’s campaign treasurer and his campaign organization. The commission has no power to levy fines. In rare cases it forwards complaints to a prosecutor for possible criminal proceedings, but it didn’t do that in the Taft case. Taft went on to win the election easily.

Contrast this nearly toothless Ohio law with what the Federal Trade Commission was able to extract from Miss Cleo, who agreed to pay a million penalty to the government and also to give up claims of more than 0 million (yes, half a billion dollars) against her former "clients."

"Convicted of Lying?"

As if to underscore the futility of using government to regulate truth in politics, The Associated Press quoted Fisher’s campaign manager, Alan Melamed, after the commission’s decision was announced as saying: "Bob Taft has found his place in history. … He’s the first candidate for governor to be convicted of lying." That itself was a false statement. The commission specifically rejected Fisher’s complaints against Taft personally, and it has no power to "convict," a word that implies criminal violations.

And so it goes. All this should tell voters that — legally — it’s pretty much up to them to sort out who’s lying and who’s not in a political campaign. Nobody said democracy was supposed to be easy.

It is, of course, the job of news organizations to assist; that’s why the First Amendment guarantees a free press as well as free speech. We at FactCheck.org try hard to help. But on Election Day, it’s up to you.

Source: Jackson, Brooks. "False Ads: There Oughta Be A Law! — Or Maybe Not." FactCheck.org. 3 Jun. 2004, Updated 10 May, 2007. <http://www.factcheck.org/specialreports/false_ads_there_oughta_be_a_law.html>

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Prosecutor General’s Office bars Timopshenko from leaving country
KIEV, February 3 (Itar-Tass) –The Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office has issued a second order barring former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko from leaving the country as part of another criminal case against her.
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Prosecutor: Lansing man justified in killing intruder who entered apartment
LANSING — A 64-year-old Lansing man will not face charges after shooting and killing 28-year-old Jeston Lawrence in the early morning hours of Jan. 8.
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Cool Criminal Defense images

January 25th, 2011 Comments off

Some cool criminal defense images:

DPA Open House 2006
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Scott Ehlers, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

All i need is a good defense, cuz i’m feeling like a criminal
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Cool Criminal Defense images

January 2nd, 2011 Comments off

A few nice criminal defense images I found:

Page 01/12: Kurt Sonnenfeld, 9/11 FEMA videographer at Ground Zero goes public
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9/11 FEMA videographer at Ground Zero goes public

The face of free trade, el rostro del comercio
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Libre utilización sin fines de lucro entregado por el propio autor de las tomas en la situación de represión y riesgo personal en momentos en que los indígenas eran sepultados en el río de la zona.
Foto que dió vuelta al mundo posterior a la masacre en Perú. Las organizaciones mundiales han reaccionado, pero no el gobierno racista que deseaba extinguir toda forma de protesta por las actividades de venta de los predios indígenas.

Defense is Happy :D
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A handful of defense attorneys that office in the downtown area, around the Criminal Justice center. For those who don’t know, the North 1/3 of downtown Houston is almost all Criminal Justice related, both County and private practice.

Defense attorneys are delighted and amazed about Chuck Rosenthal’s shenanigans lately. It couldn’t be better for business!

The dude with the long hair is Wayne Heller, Attorney at Law.

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October 26th, 2009 Comments off

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NYC – Greenwich Village: 14 West 10th Street
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This 1856 Gothic Revival townhouse is reportedly haunted by ghosts of more than 22 people who lived and/or died here, including Mark Twain from 1900 to 1901.

In 1987, New York criminal defense attorney, Joel Steinberg lived here when he was convicted of first-degree manslaughter in the murder of six-year old Lisa Steinberg, whom he allegedly adopted under false pretenses.

my dorm room, 1974
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That’s Kevin Kennedy laying across the bed trying to study. My roommate Joe LaSala sits at his desk. Next to Joe is Bob McDonald, probably keeping Joe and Kevin and me from studying.

Kevin now works in the Executive Office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations. Joe is Senior VP/Secretary/General Counsel at Novell. Bob is a partner in Collins, McDonald & Gann specializing in criminal defense, and the vice-chair of the Nassau County Democratic Party.

JOUZNIEL ROBBED BY SC – smooth criminal (aka solano county)

October 14th, 2009 Comments off

I can’t believe this kid didn’t win!!!! JOUZ you are the champ in my book!
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Mr. Capone-e, Lil Cuete & Criminal “LA County Most Wanted”

September 10th, 2009 Comments off

This song is on 3 different cd’s, it’s Mr. Capone-e “Always And Forever”, Mr. Criminal “Sounds of Crime” and Lil Cuete “Walk With Me”
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Cool County Criminal images

September 2nd, 2009 Comments off

A few nice county criminal images I found:

Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office
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Since 1742, the Sheriff’s Office has proudly served Fairfax County as the original law enforcement agency. The position of sheriff is one established by the Virginia Constitution. At best count, there have been 70 sheriffs in Fairfax County since 1742, including current sheriff, Stan Barry, who was first elected in November 1999. Though early sheriffs served for terms of two years, the residents of Fairfax County elect the current position every four years.

The sheriff’s responsibilities have changed from sole law enforcement official for a mostly rural area of northern Virginia, to wide ranging duties in coordination with a county police department in a booming suburb of the nation’s capital. When the police department was formed in 1940, it assumed patrol, investigative, crime fighting, and transportation safety responsibilities. Since then, the Sheriff’s Office has provided areas of service to the community––managing the Adult Detention Center and Pre-Release Center, providing security in all courthouses and in the judicial complex, and the service of civil process. The sheriff and his deputies have both civil and concurrent criminal jurisdiction in Fairfax County, including the City of Fairfax and the towns of Vienna and Herndon. The Sheriff’s Office­­­­––in conjunction with local police departments––assists with traffic control, issuing traffic summonses, and working with state and local law enforcement agencies. Their continued involvement with programs such as Project Lifesaver International, child identification and safety seat events, and crime prevention enhances public safety and public safety awareness.

With more than 500 deputies, Fairfax is the largest Sheriff’s Office in Virginia and among the largest in the country. The Sheriff’s Office and/or its facilities are accredited by the Virginia Law Enforcement Professional Standards Commission, the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, and the American Correctional Association.

(Text provided by Public Information Office, Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office)

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Simpson County Courthouse 3 – Front
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Franklin, KY

This brick building with stone trim featuring small porches and a clock tower was designed by the McDonald Brothers from Louisville. It has undergone extensive remodeling and updating, but remains basically the structure built in 1882 using a Late Victorian style. In 1962, wings were added to mimic the original style.
In the last decade, the county has built a new criminal justice center.

This is one of those courthouses that is surrounded by mature trees, so you have to find creative views or see it in the winter. It’s located along highway U.S. 31W. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Mississippi River
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from Ramsey County Jail, July 4, 2006

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Government collections on criminal, civil cases up 30% for 2010

August 27th, 2009 Comments off

Government collections on criminal, civil cases up 30% for 2010
Federal prosecutors nationwide were busy collecting debts this past year, raking in a record $ 6.68 billion in criminal and civil collections in 2010, compared to $ 4.6 billion in 2009, U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade announced today.
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Year to remember
As the year 2010 comes to a close, the Sidney Herald has put together a list of the top stories that shocked and awed Richland County residents during the year.
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Grand jury calls for reform, citing pervasive government corruption
By Janet Zink, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau Wednesday, December 29, 2010 TALLAHASSEE — Saying corruption is “pervasive at all levels of government,” a statewide grand jury released a report Wednesday calling for reforms to combat “mismanagement and theft” by public officials. “Fraud, waste and abuse of state resources” punishes taxpayers by driving up the cost of services, the panel said …
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Kristina Supler – Ohio Criminal Defense Lawyer – Free Initial Consultation: (800) 827-1189

August 21st, 2009 Comments off

Cleveland Criminal Law Attorney, Kristina W. Supler discusses practicing criminal law at Ian N. Friedman & Associates, LLC She’s a defense attorney that handles several types of cases and is an aggressive team member of the law firm. Learn more: www.iannfriedman.com Free Initial Consultation (800) 827-1189

Visit scdavidsonlaw.com The Law Office of SC Davidson is a White Plains, New York boutique law firm defending the rights and freedom of those who have been charged with a crime. We represent clients throughout Westchester County, New York, and defend clients in misdemeanor and felony matters, including drug crimes, white collar crimes, assault and batteries, weapon and gun charges, and DWI and DUI alcohol offenses. We also represent clients in parole and probation matters and appeals. Our attorneys routinely appear in local, state, and federal courts on behalf of our clients. For a detailed discussion of our areas of expertise, please visit the Practice Areas page of this website. We are experienced trial lawyers defending your rights, and we pride ourselves on always being available for our clients. We have an after-hours phone number where you can call us any time of day or night, and we are happy to meet with you by appointment in the evenings and on weekends. Your case is as important to us as it is to you, and we understand that being accused of a crime is a difficult and confusing time. We help you through the entire process by carefully examining your case, advising you on your legal options, and keeping you updated on the progress and developments with your case. We advocate aggressively on your behalf and work tirelessly to ensure that your rights are fully protected. Everyone is presumed innocent, and we can protect your rights and preserve your freedom. If you
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Latest Criminal Prosecutor News

August 13th, 2009 Comments off

State representative from Rochester Hills: Criminal e-mail case a ‘waste’ of money
A state representative weighed in Tuesday on the criminal case against a man who read his wife’s e-mail, characterizing the charge as harassment.
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Feds probe Christine O’Donnell’s campaign spending
Federal authorities have launched a criminal investigation to determine whether failed U.S. Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell broke the law by using campaign money to pay personal expenses, according to a person familiar with the investigation.
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Prosecutor: Man was off meds when he stabbed dad 30 times
Investigators said Per Olaf Johansson, who has a history of mental illness, was off of his medication when he attacked family members with a knife and fatally wounded his father. Prosecutors have filed charges against him.
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Cool County Criminal images

August 3rd, 2009 Comments off

Some cool county criminal images:

Dallas County Criminal Courts
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mannequin inmate
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Image by Andrew Ciscel
July 4, 2006 Ramsey County Jail

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Situation Grim? Call us. Criminal lawyer miami, criminal defense lawyer, criminal attorney miami

July 20th, 2009 Comments off

The Abreu Law Firm is a full-service criminal defense firm in Miami, Florida. Miami criminal attorney Robert E. Abreu and Miami criminal laywer Jospeh H. Wolenski represent individuals accused of serious crimes by the state or federal governemnt. This video will give you an outline of what we do, and how we view the criminal justice system in this country. We are diligent criminal defense lawyers who pride ourselves on leaving no stone unturned. Simply put, we fight for our clients. www.miami-criminal-defense.net Criminal lawyers in Miami, Florida handling cases in state and federal court. Criminal lawyer miami, criminal attorney miami, criminal defense florida
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Devon Noah Allah – Bronx Criminal County / My Shit Iz Tight

July 6th, 2009 Comments off

NYC 1996 Red Zone Recordings

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Atlanta Criminal Defense Lawyer Meg Strickler on Caylee Anthony Case

June 30th, 2009 Comments off

Atlanta Criminal Defense Attorney Meg Strickler gives her opinion on the case involving Cindy and Caylee Anthony on FoxNews.com. Meg comments on the recent developments of meter reader Roy Kronk finding the remains of Caylee Anthony’s body.
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Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney – Sammis Law Firm, PA

June 6th, 2009 Comments off

www.criminaldefenseattorneytampa.com – Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney Leslie Sammis “I help people who are charged with criminal offenses, both misdemeanor and felony offenses in the state of Florida. My office is in downtown Tampa and I primarily represent people in Hillsborough County, and the surrounding counties of Pasco, Polk, and Pinellas” Hiring a criminal attorney is an important decision that should not be based solely upon an advertisement or informational video. Before you decide. ask us to send you additional free written information about our qualifications and experience. This video is for general information purposes only. The information presented in this video should not be construed to be legal advice nor does it create an attorney relationship.

Day in the Life of a Criminal Defense Attorney

May 27th, 2009 Comments off

econ project
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Mr. Capone-e, Lil Cuete & Criminal “LA County Most Wanted”

May 14th, 2009 Comments off

This song is on 3 different cd’s, it’s on Lil Cuete “Walk With Me”, Mr. Criminal “Sounds of Crime” & Mr. Capone-e “Always And Forever”
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DNA – Bronx Criminal County / 2 Ounces & A Dream

May 7th, 2009 Comments off

DNA (Devon*Noah*Allah)- Bronx Criminal County VLS Label:Redzone Recordings 1996 Produced By Garth “Dread” Mitchell
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Cool Criminal Law Offices images

May 2nd, 2009 Comments off

Some cool criminal law offices images:

FBI Police
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FBI Police Officers provide protective security for FBI personnel and facilities and also perform law enforcement duties at and around FBI facilities. The primary mission of FBI Police Officers is to deter or respond to a terrorist attack, or other criminal acts, at and around FBI facilities. FBI Police Officers perform duties such as identification checks, roving patrols, and unscheduled perimeter and internal patrols. Officers also monitor electronic intrusion and communications systems. FBI Police Officers are stationed in Washington, D.C. (FBI Headquarters and the Washington Field Office); Quantico, VA (FBI Academy, FBI Laboratory); New York City (New York Field Office); and Clarksburg, WV (FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division).

FBI Police:Supervisor
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FBI Police Officers provide protective security for FBI personnel and facilities and also perform law enforcement duties at and around FBI facilities. The primary mission of FBI Police Officers is to deter or respond to a terrorist attack, or other criminal acts, at and around FBI facilities. FBI Police Officers perform duties such as identification checks, roving patrols, and unscheduled perimeter and internal patrols. Officers also monitor electronic intrusion and communications systems. FBI Police Officers are stationed in Washington, D.C. (FBI Headquarters and the Washington Field Office); Quantico, VA (FBI Academy, FBI Laboratory); New York City (New York Field Office); and Clarksburg, WV (FBI Criminal Justice Information Services Division).

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Cool Criminal Defense images

March 22nd, 2009 Comments off

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365.129 – Criminal
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I’ve been a bad, bad girl
I’ve been careless with a delicate man
And it’s a sad, sad world
When a girl will break a boy just because she can

Don’t you tell me to deny it
I’ve done wrong and I want to suffer for my sins
I’ve come to you ’cause I need guidance to be true
And I just don’t know where I can begin

What I need is a good defense
‘Cause I’m feeling like a criminal
And I need to be redeemed
To the one I’ve sinned against
Because he’s all I ever knew of love

Heaven help me for the way I am
Save me from these evil deeds before I get them done
I know tomorrow brings the consequence at hand
But I keep living this day like the next will never come

Oh help me but don’t tell me to deny it
I’ve got to cleanse myself of all these lies ’till I’m good enough for him
I’ve got a lot to lose and I’m bettin’ high so I’m begging you
Before it ends just tell me where to begin

What I need is a good defense
‘Cause I’m feeling like a criminal
And I need to be redeemed
To the one I’ve sinned against
Because he’s all I ever knew of love

Let me know the way
Before there’s hell to pay
Give me room to lay the law and let me go
I’ve got to make a play
To make my lover stay
So what would an angel say the devil wants to know

What I need is a good defense
‘Cause I’m feeling like a criminal
And I need to be redeemed
To the one I’ve sinned against
Because he’s all I ever knew of love

What I need is a good defense
‘Cause I’m feeling like a criminal
And I need to be redeemed
To the one I’ve sinned against
Because he’s all I ever knew of love

"Criminal"
– Fiona Apple

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Criminal law office

March 20th, 2009 Comments off

Some cool criminal law offices images:

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Law Office on Allen Parkway
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This is a law office on Allen Parkway, just West of Waugh.

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Criminal Prosecutor

March 16th, 2009 Comments off

Lou Dobbs Tonight — CNN — February 12 Rorhrabacher: Well, it is rotten to the core, and it’s been rotten since moment one… … And he [Bush] has shown us this evil side to him. And the reason why people don’t talk about impeachment, you know, it is two men’s lives. I think it’s that important. That’s why I even mentioned it. I want to save these men. I want to save them and impeach the president. But I know the outrage. If they die in prison, it will be the president’s personal responsibility.
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Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the first prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, answers questions from a distinguished panel consisting of José Alvarez, Gabriella Blum, James Jacobs and David Tolbert. Co-sponsors by: Center for Human Rights and Global Justice (CHRGJ) Institute for International Law and Justice (IILJ) Hauser Global Law School Program
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InfoRegistry.com – Fastest Growing Public & Criminal Record Site on CB

March 10th, 2009 Comments off

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Immigration Lawyers – Criminal Defense Attorneys FitzGerald & Company, LLC, Boston

March 10th, 2009 Comments off

www.fitzgeraldimmigration.com. 617.523.6320. Meetimmigration and criminal defense lawyer Desmond P. FitzGerald, of FitzGerald & Company, Boston, MA. and learn about how we work and how we can help you. We are a team of multicultural and multilingual Immigration and criminal defense lawyers in Boston, MA. We help you obtain US visa, residency and citizenship, asylum, cancel a deportation, obtain a waiver of inadmissibility, sue the immigration service if it is taking too long to decide your case, minimize immigration consequences of criminal convictions, and defend you of any criminal charges. Free initial legal consultation.
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Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorney Lawrence Wolf

March 6th, 2009 Comments off

Arrested? Need Help? Call now and speak with a Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer. We can help you. Over 30 years experience in getting cases dismissed. Free consultations. 1-866-390-7373
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Oral arguments by Vincent J. Sanzone, Jr., before the New Jersey Supreme Court in case of State of New Jersey vs. Franklin Burr, in which Mr. Sanzone argued successfully that the defendant was entitled to a new trial because the trial court precluded the defendant’s expert witness from testifying as to the defendant’s Asperger’s Disorder.

New criminal laws go into effect Jan. 1

March 6th, 2009 Comments off

New criminal laws go into effect Jan. 1
Many new criminal laws will go into effect in California come Jan. 1, 2011. The following is only a sample.
Read more on Kern Valley Sun

Morgan County Council names new independent auditor
MORGAN — In the aftermath of criminal financial charges against its former council administrator, the Morgan County Council has hired a new independent auditor. no read more
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Nice County Criminal photos

March 2nd, 2009 Comments off

A few nice county criminal images I found:

Nothing But Order in the Court
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The prettiest and most dinstinguished courtroom in the Cook County Criminal Court building.

Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here
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Cook County Criminal Courts Entrance.

Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Criminal Justice Center & Civil Courthouse
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The Harris County Criminal and Civil Justice Centers, respectively.

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Don’t let your criminal record ruin your life. Expunge or seal criminal records in Florida

March 1st, 2009 Comments off

Don’t let your criminal record ruin your life. Expunge or seal your criminal record in Florida. Employers these days all run background checks before making any hiring decisions. If you have been arrested, then your arrest is a public record. Expunge or seal your record so you may legally deny ever having been arrested. Expunge criminal record miami Florida, seal criminal record miami florida, sealing record, expunging record, expungement, florida

Fairfax County, Virginia / Montgomery County, Maryland Criminal Defense / DWI / DUI / Drunk Driving Defense lawyer Jon Katz’s daily blog is at katzjustice.com , and his rights page is at katzjustice.com . Jon is AV-rated, Super Lawyers-listed, and 10.0 AVVO-rated. He has been practicing criminal defense since 1991. What is the best way to deal with police? There is no one-size-fits-all answer. Here is some food for thought. DISCLAIMER: See here: katzjustice.com

Teen Charged With Criminal Sex Charge

February 25th, 2009 Comments off

Teen Charged With Criminal Sex Charge
Investigators with the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office arrested 16-year-old Keith Adger Smyth and charged him with one count of Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor — victim 11 to 14 yrs of age inclusive and three counts of Criminal Sexual Conduct with a Minor –- victim under 11 yrs of …
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Butler County drug court will work on treatment
More than half of the criminals who pass through Butler County’s court system are repeat offenders whose crimes are based, at least in part, on addiction. Yet, court officials have had only limited tools to stem the cycle of recidivism.
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Detroit News story links man convicted of criminal sexual conduct with minors in Flint with Oakland County child killing
A man who committed suicide after having been convicted of criminal sexual conduct with a minor in Genesee County and three other counties is being eyed as having been involved in the 1977 killing of an 11-year-old Oakland County boy.
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Howard County commissioners reprimanded for violating open meetings laws
ST. PAUL — The Howard County Board of Commissioners has been reprimanded by the state attorney general for violating open meetings laws.
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Criminal Defense Lawyers on OJ Simpson’s Criminal Case

February 24th, 2009 Comments off

www.cdlawlink.com Top New York Criminal Defense Lawyer/Attorney Michael Biniakewitz gives free legal advice to callers at the Law Link Show on Linkup Radio 93.5 FM. In this episode, Criminal Defense Lawyers of Spar and Bernstein talk about OJ Simpson’s criminal case. Legal & Geographic…

Cool County Criminal images

February 19th, 2009 Comments off

Some cool county criminal images:

Cook County Criminal Court Building
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From 1893 through 1929, the Cook County Criminal Court building was the scene of many famous trials in Chicago including the Leopold and Loeb kidnapping/murder case, the Black Sox Scandal and the Sausage Vat Murder. The stage play and movie "The Front Page" was based on an actual prison escape that happened here. Today the building is called Courthouse Place and houses private office space. This section of Hubbard street is named Honorary Clarence S. Darrow Way for the famous jurist who often argued cases here.

Located at 54 W. Hubbard St.

Cook County Criminal Court Building
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Image by Chicago Crime Scenes
From 1893 through 1929, the Cook County Criminal Court building was the scene of many famous trials in Chicago including the Leopold and Loeb kidnapping/murder case, the Black Sox Scandal and the Sausage Vat Murder. The stage play and movie "The Front Page" was based on an actual prison escape that happened here. Today the building is called Courthouse Place and houses private office space. This section of Hubbard street is named Honorary Clarence S. Darrow Way for the famous jurist who often argued cases here.

Located at 54 W. Hubbard St.

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prosecutor for the International Criminal Court discusses the situation in Sri Lanka

February 18th, 2009 Comments off

Luis Moreno Ocampo, prosecutor for the International Criminal Court discusses the situation in Sri Lanka with CNN staff. www.hrw.org www.amnesty.org
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LosAngeles Criminal Defense Attorney James Blatt pursues prosecutor misconduct in the Jesse James Hollywood murder case. The Law Offices of James Blatt handles all felony and misdemeanor criminal matters including drug crimes, violent crimes, white collar crimes, restraining orders, theft crimes, sex crimes, DUI, expungements and more. You can contact James Blatt at www.JamesBlatt.com or by calling (818) 986-4180.
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Cool Criminal Prosecutor images

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Detroit’s Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, Indicted… Convicted!… RESIGNS!
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King Kwame Indicted Convicted! RESIGNES!

Update: Dateline Sept. 4 2008

Wayne County Circuit Court Judge David Groner presided over the court case in which Kilpatrick agreed to plead guilty to two felony counts of obstruction of justice by committing perjury.

Part of the plea agreement includes immediate resignation within 14 days; restitution payments totaling million; and four months in jail.

The court will asses the million restitution fee based on how much Kilpatrick already has and how much he can pay.

Kilpatrick will be sentenced Oct. 28 at 2 p.m.

Kilpatrick is barred from running for public office for five years, according to the plea deal.

He will also have to hand over his law license and turn over his state pension to the city of Detroit.

Groner read aloud all of the charges against Kilpatrick and told him all but two would be dismissed.

He also asked Kilpatrick several questions regarding his guilty plea, and whether he was doing it on his own willingness and whether he was satisfied with what was taking place.

Groner asked Kilpatrick if he understood he was giving up the right to be innocent until proven guilty.

"I gave that up a long time ago," Kilpatrick replied.

Kilpatrick answered each question and stated that he knew exactly what was taking place and was agreeing to plead guilty.

Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick read the following statement in Wayne County Circuit Court on Thursday as part of his plea agreement in a perjury and misconduct case:

"I lied under oath in the case of Gary Brown and Harold Nelthrope versus the city of Detroit, Case No. 03317557NZ, regarding information that was relevant to claims made by Gary Brown and Harold Nelthrope. I did so with an intent to mislead the court and jury and to impede and obstruct the fair administration of justice.

"I lied under oath at a civil deposition for the Brown-Nelthrope lawsuit on Oct. 11, 2004 in the city of Detroit. I also lied under oath in the civil jury trial in the Nelthrope-Brown lawsuit in the Wayne County Circuit Court on Aug. 29, 2007."

Kilpatrick, 38, is in his second four-year term as mayor. He was charged with 10 felonies in two cases.

In a letter sent to Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm early Thursday afternoon, Kilpatrick said his resignation will be effective Sept. 18, 2008.

Good Riddance to bad Rubbish

C.C.

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Dateline Monday March 24, 2008,

The tenacious Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced a 12-count criminal indictment against Detroit’s Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick (the Idi Amin of the midwest), and former Detroit Chief of Staff Christine Beatty, Listed below are the 8 felony charges (to date) against the mayor.

Charges Filed Against Kilpatrick
• Count 1: Conspiracy to obstruct justice (5-year maximum sentence)
• Count 2: Obstruction of justice. Accused of firing Detroit Deputy Police Chief Gary Brown as part of an effort to illegally hamper a criminal investigation and committing perjury to hide the firing of Brown or a relationship between the mayor and Beatty. (5-year maximum sentence)
• Count 3: Misconduct in office. Accused of firing Brown to hamper a criminal probe of Kilpatrick’s personal conduct or the conduct of his security unit and committing perjury to hide the firing. (5-year maximum sentence)
• Count 4: Misconduct in office. Accused of authorizing the city to settle a whistle-blowers’ lawsuit with the motive of preventing the release of text messages showing the mayor and his aide lied under oath. (5-year maximum sentence)
• Count 5: Perjury in court. Accused of lying under oath in August 2007 by saying he did not fire Brown, did not know Brown was investigating him or a rumored party at the mayor’s official residence and testifying falsely as to other circumstances surrounding the termination of Brown. (15-year maximum sentence)
• Count 6: Perjury in court. Accused of falsely testifying in August 2007 that he didn’t have a romantic or sexual relationship with Beatty. (15-year maximum sentence)
• Count 7: Perjury outside of court. Accused of swearing falsely before a notary public in June 2003 as to the circumstances surrounding the "un-appointment" of Brown. (15-year maximum sentence)
• Count 8: Perjury outside court. Accused of swearing falsely before a notary public in October 2004 as to the circumstances surrounding the "un-appointment" of Brown. (15-year maximum sentence)

And just to “add insult to injury” she had a bit of fierce commentary on what he should have learned as a 5 year old,

”…tell the truth, take responsibility for your actions, admit when your wrong,
play fair and be fair, don’t take or use things that aren’t yours, and there are consequences for bad behavior.”

– Kim Worthy, Wayne County Prosecutor

I mean most of us learned this as stuff children right? Hizzoner should have known better on multiple levels, he did go to go to law school? Truth be told this couldn’t have happen to a nicer guy.

C.C.

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USA – NJ – Somerset County Prosecutors Office Police
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the County Prosecutor is a State Constitutional Officer and is exclusively bestowed with the sole appointment power of the assistant prosecutors, detectives and other staff…
…in 1981, after the passage of the State’s first Prevention of Domestic Violence Act, County Prosecutors, as well as local law enforcement officers, were given increased enforcement and prosecutorial authority. In addition, the Prosecutors’ Offices were given the exclusive responsibility for the disposition of any weapons seized pursuant to this law.

In 1985, the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office, along with the Sheriff and the Chiefs of Police, created the first county-wide S.W.A.T. Team. Later, a Crisis Negotiation Team, Emergency Medical Team and a Dive-Rescue Team were all added to what is now called the Somerset County Emergency Response Teams….
…The Criminal Justice Act of 1970, N.J.S.A. 52:17B-97 et seq., further broadened the extensive powers of the County Prosecutor and reinforced his role as the dominant law enforcement officer within the county. The Criminal Justice Act also clearly established a chain of command in law enforcement in New Jersey. That line of authority was determined to run from the Attorney General to the County Prosecutor to the local law enforcement agencies.
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International Deputy Co-Prosecutor William Smith during trial proceedings at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia on 15 July 2009.
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Salisbury Criminal Law Attorneys Maryland Lawyers

February 10th, 2009 Comments off

www.amacdonaldlaw.com 866-242-3785 Sometimes vacationers end up charged with things like disorderly conduct, DUI, or drinking in public. If you need representation, contact MacDonald Law Office, LLC Salisbury or Ocean City, Maryland.
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Criminal Defense Attorney Defends Jesse James Hollywood 2

February 4th, 2009 Comments off

LosAngeles Criminal Defense Attorney James Blatt’s client Jesse James Hollywood appears on Dateline NBC covering his capture and extradition from Brazil. The Law Offices of James Blatt handles all felony and misdemeanor criminal matters including drug crimes, violent crimes, white collar crimes, restraining orders, theft crimes, sex crimes, DUI, expungements and more. You can contact James Blatt at www.JamesBlatt.com or by calling (818) 986-4180.
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Nice County Criminal photos

February 1st, 2009 Comments off

A few nice county criminal images I found:

Dakota County Criminal Complaints Word Cloud
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Here is a word cloud created from all of the Dakota County Criminal Complaints I have archived here.

Some very common words have been removed (MN, Dakota, etc).

Software used: IBM Word Cloud Generator Build 32

Harris County Criminal Justice Center
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