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Staff Writer Stacy Millich, a borderline workaholic, who is driven and passionate about law, has been teaching here at Cuesta College for just five years with the knowledge she gained from practicing law for 15 years. She is the lead Criminal Justice
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Weisenbeck of Morris County to look into whether Alfonso "Tic" Cataldo lied about his finances. Cataldo, of Florham Park, is one of 35 people facing multiple charges in connection with an illegal multibillion-dollar international gambling scheme
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This Despite congressional funding cuts, federal courts in the Bay Area won't have to close their doors and furlough staff without pay for one day a month this summer as planned...District Court officials had announced the partial shutdown in March,
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But suppose the therapist gets that information while working as an expert consultant for a criminal defense lawyer, whose client communications are supposed to be confidential? The answer is that the therapist's lips are sealed, according to a state
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Sponsored Links The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Four attorneys representing eight defendants in the Atlanta test-cheating case on Friday appealed a judge's ruling that they cannot represent more than one defendant each. On May 2, Fulton County
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Jail's Broken Elevators Delay High-Profile Sentencing Published: May 6, 2013 There are all sorts of reasons, legitimate and otherwise, why a trial or court proceeding might be delayed. But seldom does a high-profile sentencing in Manhattan get
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An Alsip man charged with murder, robbery and criminal confinement in the March 28 homicide of a St...Ralph Perez Martinez, 57, told Lake Superior Court Judge Diane Ross Boswell he intends to hire an attorney but hasn't been able to make contact with
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Charles Nichols' protest in May 2012 preceded the passage of a state law banning the open carry of rifles and shotguns. But Nichols is alleged to have violated Redondo Beach's 2010 ordinance banning the possession of guns in public parks, which
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Mo. (AP) A lack of resources and the prospect of layoffs in the office he's led for 33 years prompted federal public defender Ray Conrad to announce his retirement a few years early so other attorneys can keep their jobs. Ray Conrad, 73, said his
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A state appellate court panel on Wednesday turned down an appeal from a former Marine who raped and nearly killed a 69-year-old woman, who was attacked as she collected cans from trash bins in Hawthorne. "The evidence of his guilt was overwhelming,
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