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Law Enforcement Explorer Post 3775 begins new season

After a success 2009-10 season, the Maple Grove Law Enforcement Post is eager to begin a new year. The Explorers a group of young men and women between the ages of 14 to 20 who have chosen to "explore" a career in the law enforcement profession.

Iran arrests prominent lawyer on security charges

Lawyer summoned over accusations of 'propaganda' against Iran, harming security.

Law Society blocked documents connected to sex scandal

The Law Society of Manitoba blocked all public access to allegations of sexual impropriety against a Manitoba judge and her lawyer husband five years before the secret finally exploded last week.

Lawyer to file new motion to declare Mladic dead

The lawyer for the family of Europe's top war crimes fugitive, Ratko Mladic, will file a new motion to declare him officially dead, after a previous bid was rejected for procedural reasons.

Law firm sues HRT for unpaid fees

A law firm has commenced legal action against Formula One team HRT. According to Sport Business, the major international firm DLA Piper is pursuing the struggling Spanish outfit for unpaid legal fees dating back more than a year.

Michigan legal group fights panel ruling

The watchdogs of Michigan's legal ethics argued Wednesday that Wilson Copeland III should not have been cleared of wrongdoing in the text message scandal that toppled ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.

Law firm sues Hispania

The international law firm DLA Piper has revealed that it is taking action against Hispania Racing over unpaid legal fees stretching back over a year.

Attorney for former prison guard applies for ARD

The attorney for a former Fayette County Prison guard accused of assaulting an inmate last year filed for admission to a pretrial diversionary program on Wednesday. If a judge admits Joseph Yeagley, 35, of Uniontown to the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) program, he will serve a probationary term, at the end of which his record will be expunged. Participation in the program does not ...

Attorney general hopefuls hold nothing back in debate

Left, Democrat Felecia Rotellini and Republican Tom Horne, right, — running for the office of attorney general — squared off in a no-holds-barred debate Wednesday night. Ted Simons, the host for KAET-TV, the Phoenix PBS affiliate, is at the head of the table. (Howard Fischer • Capitol Media Services) By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — Democrat Felecia Rotellini said voters ...

Law Firms 'Shrinking Toward Profit Growth' in Midyear Survey

The 2010 midyear data reported by 187 U.S.-headquartered firms to the Law Firm Group at Citi Private Bank may best be described as "shrinking toward profit growth." During the first half of 2010, revenue was virtually flat, and demand was down slightly, compared with the same period in 2009.

Overhaul law may boost health spending only slightly

WASHINGTON — The health care overhaul law will drive health care spending up only slightly over the next decade, new estimates found.

Attorney Francis Chester pays fine

STAUNTON — A local attorney has paid court-ordered sanctions of $2,000, ending his legal tug-of-war with an Augusta County circuit judge who reprimanded him in December.

Law student Mark Alexander murdered father and buried body in garden

A high-flying law student who battered his pushy father to death and buried him in the back garden was facing life behind bars yesterday.

Wakefield: Free legal advice at new £3m centre

Free legal advice will be on offer from next month at a multi-million pound one-stop centre in Wakefield.

Lawyer from Framingham faces federal fraud charges

A Framingham lawyer was charged in federal court yesterday with wire fraud, bank fraud and money laundering for his part in a mortgage fraud scheme involving properties in Roxbury and Dorchester.

Legal fees bust Fairhope budget

FAIRHOPE, Ala. - With a month and half before the end of the fiscal year, the city has spent twice as much money for legal fees than was budgeted, Councilman Rick Kingrea said this week.

Appeals court lets government halt torture lawsuit (AP)

FILE - A woman waits to get into the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals building in San Francisco, in this Sept. 22, 2003 file photo. A sharply divided 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Wednesday Sept. 8, 2010 threw out a lawsuit that challenged Boeing Co.'s role flying terrorism suspects to secret prisons and raised questions about the government's ability to quash lawsuits when state secrets are involved. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)AP - A sharply divided federal appeals court on Wednesday threw out a lawsuit challenging a controversial post-Sept. 11 CIA program that flew terrorism suspects to secret prisons.


Islamic charity trial goes to Oregon jury (AP)

AP - A jury will have to determine whether a man's failure to disclose $150,000 on federal tax forms was an effort to smuggle money to Muslim fighters in Chechnya or just an oversight by an accountant.

Man convicted of torching Calif. woman over drugs (AP)

AP - One of four men accused of kidnapping and burning a California woman to death over a pound of pot has been found guilty of murder.

MTV's `Snooki' fined $500 for bothering beachgoers (AP)

Nicole Polizzi, better known as 'Snooki' from the MTV show 'Jersey Shore' sits in court Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010, in Seaside Heights, N.J., waiting to face charges of being a public nuisance and annoying others on the Seaside Heights beach in July.  (AP Photo/Mel Evans)AP - Calling her "a Lindsay Lohan wannabe," a judge fined "Jersey Shore" star Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi $500 on Wednesday and ordered her to perform community service after she pleaded guilty to disturbing others on a beach in July.


Court won't order California to defend Prop 8 (AP)

Supporters of same-sex marriage hold signs and cheer after a stay was lifted that allows same-sex couples to marry in California in San Francisco, California. California Supreme court Judge Vaughn Walker lifted a stay on same-sex marriages in California just over one week after his ruling that Prop 8 was unconstitutional. Marriages will be allowed to resume on August 18.(AFP/Getty Images/Justin Sullivan)AP - California's highest court on Wednesday refused to order Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the state's attorney general to appeal a federal ruling that overturned the state's gay marriage ban.


Legal advocate asks court to side with Arizona's alien law

The Washington Legal Foundation asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco on Wednesday to reject a challenge by the Obama administration to Arizona's new immigration law, calling it a "well-designed effort" to provide enforcement assistance to federal immigration officials. "State and local governments have ...

CIA rendition: US court throws out torture case, citing state secrets (The Christian Science Monitor)

The Christian Science Monitor - A federal appeals court in San Francisco on Wednesday threw out a lawsuit seeking to hold a government contractor partly responsible for a secret CIA program to whisk terror suspects to undisclosed prisons overseas for brutal interrogations.

Jurors told to disregard part of nanny testimony (AP)

FILE - In this Dec. 1, 2004 file photo, Anna Nicole Smith poses for a photo as she arrives for the VH1 'Big in '04' awards in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, file )AP - The judge in Anna Nicole Smith's drug conspiracy trial told jurors Wednesday to disregard part of a former nanny's testimony because he did not consider it reliable.


US court dismisses CIA rendition lawsuit against Boeing unit (AFP)

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) logo is displayed in the lobby of CIA Headquarters in Langley, Virginia. A US court dismissed a lawsuit Wednesday against a Boeing subsidiary for allegedly flying terror suspects to secret CIA sites for interrogation, saying the case could have exposed state secrets.(AFP/File/Saul Loeb)AFP - A US court dismissed a lawsuit Wednesday against a Boeing subsidiary for allegedly flying terror suspects to secret CIA sites for interrogation, saying the case could have exposed state secrets.


US Attorney Launches New Offensive Against Small-Time Wall Street Fraud

US Attorney Preet Bharara is planning a new front in the war against Wall Street fraud -- civil cases. Mr Bharara will announce the appointment of Heidi Wendel, a former New York state deputy attorney-general, to head a six-strong unit focused on taking civil enforcement action against fraud.

Attorney joins Casey Anthony defense team

Dorothy Clay Sims, an attorney specializing in cross-examining medical expert witnesses, will appear in the Casey Anthony case.

LowCountry Legal Aid to prepare wills for free

LowCountry Legal Aid, a nonprofit organization offering legal help to local residents, will begin a

Legal Aid for Immigration: BENNU Gains Recognition as Innovative Nonprofit

BENNU Legal Services, a multicultural legal aid provider, gains recognition as a new, innovative nonprofit that helps victims of domestic violence and other serious crimes.

Serial killer stalks teens in `Fever of the Bone' (AP)

In this book cover image released by HarperCollins, 'Fever of the Bone' by Val McDermid, is shown. (AP Photo/HarperCollins)AP - "Fever of the Bone" (HarperCollins, $14.99), by Val McDermid: When serial crime fiction is done well, readers can drop into any installment and within a few chapters, understand nearly everything about the primary characters and their relationship with one another.


Attorney: Immigrants held illegally in Tenn. jails

A Nashville attorney says immigrants are being held illegally in Tennessee jails for days and even months after they have served their sentences.

`Pretty Little Things' is tale of sexual predators (AP)

In this book cover image released by Vanguard Press, Pretty Little Things', by Jilliane Hoffman is shown. (AP Photo/Vanguard Press)AP - "Pretty Little Things" (Vanguard Press, $25.95), by Jilliane Hoffman: Jilliane Hoffman takes the standard "To Catch a Predator" plot — adult male sex offender ensnaring unsuspecting teens by various online chat rooms or social networks — and escalates it to a thoroughly creepy serial killer level.


Law Professor Discusses Marriage Equality

Columbia Law School professor Suzanne Goldberg is much more than just a litigator. As director of the Law School’s Sexuality & Gender Law Clinic, which she founded in 2007, she helps students use the law, legislative drafting, public policy advocacy and media commentary as ways of securing rights related to gender and sexuality.

Fed Lawyer: No 'Plan B' If Barclays's Lehman Buy Fell Through

Fed Lawyer: No 'Plan B' If Barclays's Lehman Buy Fell Through

Accused Somali pirate pleads guilty in DC (AP)

AP - An accused Somali pirate has pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy from a November 2008 attack in the Gulf of Aden on a Danish ship carrying cargo from a U.S. company.

UK extradition review to scrutinize U.S. requests (Reuters)

Reuters - Britain said on Wednesday it would review its extradition laws after criticism that treaty arrangements with other nations, in particular the United States, make it too easy to transfer suspects for trial there.

Polygamist Prophet Warren Jeffs: One Step Closer to a Texas Court (Time.com)

Time.com - Looking thinner and frailer, Warren Jeffs is fighting extradition to Texas but all his defense may be able to do is delay

Bob Marley's daughter pleads guilty to drug charge (Reuters)

Reuters - The youngest child of late reggae star Bob Marley has pleaded guilty to a drug charge after police caught her growing marijuana in her Pennsylvania home, her lawyer said.

NY man, 90, sentenced in wife's battering death (AP)

AP - A 90-year-old western New York man has been sentenced to 17 1/2 years in prison for battering his wife of nearly 68 years to death with a hammer.

Attorney dies on North Cascades peak

MARBLEMOUNT - Seattle attorney John Arum, who died during a hike last week in North Cascades National Park, had worked for the Colville Confederated Tribes.
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