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Court says police don't have to prove dog training
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2013/03/04 15:45
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The Supreme Court says police don't have to extensively document a drug-sniffing dog's reliability in the field to uphold its work in court.
The high court in a unanimous decision Tuesday overturned the Florida Supreme Court's ruling in the case of Aldo, a drug-sniffing police dog.
That lower court threw out drug evidence obtained against Clayton Harris during a 2006 traffic stop. Aldo alerted his officer to drugs used to make methamphetamine inside a truck. But two months later, Harris was stopped again, Aldo again alerted his officer to the presence of drugs but none was found.
The Florida court said in every case police have to bring records, including a log of performance in the field, to establish the dog's reliability in court. The Supreme Court overturned that ruling. |
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Lawyer accused of laundering money to request bail
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2012/11/15 13:26
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A U.S. lawyer who faces charges of laundering more than $600 million for a Mexican drug cartel is scheduled to ask to be released on bail.
Marco Antonio Delgado will have his detention hearing Wednesday in federal court in El Paso, Texas.
Prosecutors say Delgado conspired to launder a cartel's drug profits from July 2007 through December 2008. The indictment doesn't say which cartel.
Delgado is a former Carnegie Mellon University trustee and gave a $250,000 endowment to create a scholarship named after him to assist Hispanic students.
A profile later removed from the university's website says he left his professional duties to work with Mexican president-elect Enrique Pena Nieto. Pena's team denies knowing Delgado. The university says the biographical information was submitted by Delgado. |
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KC law firm owner faces murder, forgery charges
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2012/09/12 12:17
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The owner of a Kansas City law firm was indicted Friday on first-degree murder and forgery charges, but authorities would not confirm whether it's related to the 2010 shooting death of the attorney's father.
The Jackson County Sheriff's Office said in a news release that Susan Elizabeth Van Note, 44, of the Kansas City suburb Lee's Summit, was arrested shortly after the indictment and that the charges are in connection to an investigation into a 2010 homicide in Camden County. The release does not name the homicide victim.
Van Note's father, 67-year-old accountant William Van Note, was shot in October 2010 along with his companion, Sharon Dickson, 59. Dickson died in the shooting at their Sunrise Beach home at the Lake of the Ozarks in Camden County. Van Note died four days later in a hospital in Boone County. |
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Jackson Trial Lawyers - Cardiff Personal Injury Lawyer
Law Firm News |
2012/08/07 11:56
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The Law Offices of Robert W. Jackson is a Cardiff personal injury lawyer and is qualified for fighting in the court on trial. With this experience, your attorney knows what it takes to prepare and present your case in the best light. Insurance companies often bully clients, giving less than they deserve.
Because not all lawyers are trial lawyers, we have advantage fighting for your case to get you the best possible outcome. We are not afraid to speak up when we think an insurance company is not paying their fair value for your case. Regular lawyers would be fine with settling for lesser amounts but our strategy continues to stick with what we believe and that is to get fair compensation for your injuries, whether it may be in settlement or in trial.
With two offices located in Cardiff and Fallbrook, California, clients of San Diego county can conveniently locate our personal injury lawyers. We truly believe that during this time of physical, emotional and financial distress, that our highly qualified lawyers can relieve the stress of our clients.
If you have been involved in an accident, you will need to consult with a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. Contact our Cardiff personal injury lawyers today. We will ensure that working with a difficult insurance company doesn’t have to be as stressful as it can be. Our proper steps and actions will resolve your issues in no time. Contact us at the Law offices of Robert W. Jackson, APC immediately. We are here for you. 760-723-1295. |
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Riley Bennett & Egloff, LLP
Law Firm News |
2012/06/14 10:40
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Indianapolis Business & Corporate Law Firm
Entity Selection & Formation
There are many important decisions to be made by an emerging business, each of which come with potential pitfalls that be damaging to the business and its owners in the absence of proper legal guidance. Our attorneys can help you with these issues, steering you clear of the problems while helping you select the type of entity which best serves your business interests and goals. From drafting the formation documents to stock issuance to agreements between co-owners, our Firm’s skilled business attorneys can help you establish a solid legal foundation for your business’s future.
Contract Drafting & Negotiation
Beyond the formation of business entities, our Firm acts as a corporate counsel for many of its business clients, including the negotiation, drafting and review of our client’s contracts, ranging in size from a few thousand dollars to millions of dollars. With just a few hours’ time, our review of contracts before they are signed can help our clients avoid paying for hundreds of hours of attorney time in litigation once a contract dispute arises.
Riley Bennett & Egloff Law is a Business & Corporate law firm that offers an all-inclusive range of legal services for their business clients and is capable of handling the various issues any business can face. Based in Indianapolis, their attorneys have expertise in entity selection and formation, contract drafting and negotiation, and mergers and acquisitions. Their experience can help you establish a solid legal foundation for your business's future. See www.rbelaw.com. |
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Securities fraud, also known as stock fraud and investment fraud, is a practice that induces investors to make purchase or sale decisions on the basis of false information, frequently resulting in losses, in violation of the securities laws. Securities Arbitration. Generally speaking, securities fraud consists of deceptive practices in the stock and commodity markets, and occurs when investors are enticed to part with their money based on untrue statements.
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