We can all learn from other people’s mistakes. And it turns out back alley courtroom dealings don’t just happen in movies. Deonarine Persaud, 53, was recently arrested on felony bribery charges and for juror misconduct in New York
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Juror Misconduct: Don’t Ask for a Cut of Potential Verdict
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A semi-nude Jake Gyllenhaal photo. Got your attention
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Semi-Nude Jake Gyllenhaal Photo Fake, Lawyers Demand It Comes Down
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After Philip R. Greaves II wrote a “Pedophilia Guide,” many people were shocked that it could not only be legal, but that Amazon would allow its sale.
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Pedophilia Guide Author Arrested for Obscenity
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In areas of the country where the winters are harsh, with each yearly snowfall comes a flurry of slip and fall lawsuits. This observation carries with it particularly interesting ramifications for Massachusetts residents this year. In a decision made when…
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Mass. Residents Must Clear Snow or Face Suits
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Four police officers and two supervisors have been indicted in the post-Katrina shooting deaths of civilians on New Orleans’ Danziger Bridge. The federal cases alleging federal civil rights violations involve two civilians killed and four others who were wounded on… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com
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4 Officers Charged in Post-Katrina Shootings
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The two men who flashed badges and drove a black SUV with strobe lights weren’t real law enforcement and in fact turned out to be phony cops. Two men were recently arrested in Prince George’s County after posing as officers… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com
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Police Impersonators Arrested in Robbery
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On July 13, 24 Hour Fitness, a nation-wide fitness company, became the subject of an employment discrimination suit.
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