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Jack Caskey, a Washington, DC, criminal defense attorney and former Navy SEAL, tries to prevent the judicial railroading of the pilots and puts together an
Updated: 06/26/2010 07:23P

'X' Detectives - Fighting Crime in Sri Lanka
A profile states that Mr. Thangawelu has also worked in collaboration with the Attorney General's Department in fundamental rights petitions and in civil
Updated: 06/26/2010 04:01P

Costello & Mains Expands New Jersey Employment Law Practice with New Office
The attorneys at Costello & Mains also represent clients in personal injury cases, civil litigation, criminal defense lawsuits, and qui tam claims.
Updated: 06/26/2010 03:09A

Supreme Court Narrows Right to Remain Silent
If you or a loved one faces criminal charges, contact a New York criminal defense lawyer who will assess the facts of your case, as well evaluate the
Updated: 06/26/2010 03:08A

Task Force Crackdown on Miami Mortgage Fraud
If you or your company is under investigation for mortgage fraud, contact an experienced criminal defense attorney in Miami to discuss your rights and
Updated: 06/26/2010 03:07A

"The Jail Report"
Criminal defense attorney Mark Sullivan of Palm Springs doesn't think The Jail Report will deter people from committing crimes.
Updated: 06/26/2010 02:22A

Charges dropped against Miami lawyer in fatal 2009 DUI case
Delrisco's criminal defense lawyer, Michael Catalano, says his client drank at El Paso but left some five hours before the crash.
Updated: 06/26/2010 01:01A

Community Members React To Prosecutor's Sudden Death
William Lee Clarke, a criminal defense attorney, who spent years in the court room with Vincent as the prosecutor, said he was shocked by news of his sudden
Updated: 06/25/2010 11:52P

Murder Charge in Nun's Death May Test Law
Mr. Robbins's lawyer, Mark J. Heller, said charging his client with felony murder was an extreme case of overkill.? A version of this article appeared in
Updated: 06/25/2010 09:44P

Botti may get break because of Supreme Court corruption ruling
Thomas Carson, a spokesman for the US Attorney's Office in Connecticut, said his office is still reviewing the decision and would not comment at this time.
Updated: 06/25/2010 09:08P

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