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| Tankleff judge (Florida personal injury attorney) recuses himself - NewsdayThe Suffolk judge |
Tankleff judge recuses himself - Newsday The Suffolk judge who was considering a pair of legal motions involving murder charges against Martin Tankleff agreed to recuse himself Friday after defense attorneys argued that he had a conflict of interest. Suffolk County Court Judge James Hudson Source: www.newsday.com Federal drug agents seize cocaine and florida personal injury attorney cash in raid - Seattle Times Federal drug agents seized more than 36 pounds of cocaine and florida personal injury attorney $203,000 in cash during overnight raids in Burien, ending a 10-month investigation into a Burien-based cocaine ring with ties to Mexico. The Drug Enforcement Administration and florida personal injury attorney the King Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com Yale Club settles ex-nominee Bork's suit over 2006 stumble - Newsday NEW YORK - One-time U.S. Supreme Court nominee Robert H. Bork has settled a lawsuit against the Yale Club after he fell stepping onto a platform to speak. Bork attorney Randy Mastro says Friday the terms of the deal are confidential. Bork claimed in Source: www.newsday.com Passaic mayor pleads guilty to corruption charge - Philadelphia Inquirer TRENTON, N.J. - The Passaic City mayor is the latest New Jersey public official to face a prison term after being snared in a federal corruption investigation. Mayor Samuel Rivera, a former police officer, pleaded guilty Friday to attempted extortion Source: www.philly.com Updated 5/9: Attorney: Man charged just a gun collector - Des Plaines Times A Lake Forest man charged with illegally possessing 85 weapons -- including at least one .50-caliber machine gun -- is a collector who acquired the firearms legally, his attorney said Friday. That claim didn't prevent a Lake County judge from setting Source: www.pioneerlocal.com Attorney: Marine's sentence for killing Iraqi cut 4 years - Salon Rich Brannon, the civilian lawyer for Lawrence G. Hutchins III, said the reduction came after he appealed for clemency to Lt. Gen. Samuel T. Helland, Hutchins' commanding general. "I was pleased to see a reduction, but I would like to see more Source: www.salon.com Attorney: Lawsuit against trooper about accountability - Quad-Cities Times BELLEVILLE, Ill. - The attorney for a woman suing an Illinois State Police trooper over the deaths of her daughters says no one should fixate on the $24 million in damages being sought. Tom Keefe says the case against Trooper Matt Mitchell is about Source: www.qctimes.com
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