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Ronald Rosenkranz Has Recently Been Recognized by Strathmore's Who's Who
He is a member of the New York State Bar Association and the New York State Trial Lawyers Association. He is admitted to the Federal Court in Southern, Eastern and Northern Districts, Court of Appeals and the United State Supreme Court.
Updated: 11/13/2011 03:26A
Will: Our problematic speech
So Xavier Alvarez now hopes the Supreme Court will save him from punishment for lying. And his is not the only case arising from government supervising speech that is demonstrably, or arguably, inaccurate. The Stolen Valor Act allows fines and
Updated: 11/13/2011 03:15A
Breckenridge eyes millions in suit against online travel companies
Breckenridge joined those ranks this summer, suing more than 20 online travel companies, seeking tens of millions of dollars in a class-action lawsuit that argues the companies are not paying enough lodging taxes. As many as 80 other Colorado
Updated: 11/13/2011 03:12A
Court rules OC family is blood nobility
An April 20, 2005, court filing in the pop star's molestation trial says Jackson hounded young Alex after the memorial. It is based on Montagu's statements and describes Jackson's actions this way: "Calling ... Alex 10 to 20 times a day,
Updated: 11/13/2011 03:12A
Fumo prosecutors fire back at judge | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-11-13
Vincent J. Fumo fired back at the federal judge in the case Saturday, saying that his criticism of them was "fundamentally wrong and markedly unfair." In a rare weekend court filing, Assistant US Attorneys John J. Pease and Robert A. Zauzmer said US
Updated: 11/13/2011 03:07A
12-year sentence in rape case angers Blaine
A retired Court of Appeal judge said a guilty plea was a virtual acceptance of the facts. He explained that the fact that an accused person did not waste the court's time and go through a trial, judges always give a concession for the guilty plea.
Updated: 11/13/2011 03:01A
Advocates: public has right to know sex assault details
Unlike the majority of district courts across the commonwealth, according to the state's Administrative Office of the Trial Court, the Cape's three branches withhold police reports under a state law that's ambiguous regarding what is considered public
Updated: 11/13/2011 02:26A
Uganda: Kigula's Death Sentence Reduced to Imprisonment
Justice Vincent Musoke Kibuuka of the High Court, who tried the two convicts made the ruling that was read on Friday by the Deputy Registrar, Criminal Division, Elizabeth Kabanda. The judge said in his ruling that he had considered mitigating factors
Updated: 11/13/2011 02:24A
Kenya's Mau Mau war victims seek redress from Britain
The group is calling for an apology and a victims' welfare fund from the British government in an ongoing court case in London with three other Kenyans who suffered in the bloody uprising. Kenyan former Mau Mau sympathiser Ndiku Mutua in central London
Updated: 11/13/2011 02:23A
Feds take a turn at prosecuting deadly arson case
Authorities later accused her of killing the boy by intentionally setting the blaze for the insurance money, but the mother walked free after a judge declared a mistrial, barring state prosecutors from going after her again. "She certainly thought this
Updated: 11/13/2011 02:23A