Defense Lawyers for Carthage Murders Argue to Move Venue of Trial

10/8/2010 Defense lawyers of Robert Stewart argued that their client would not be given a fair trial, if it would be done in Moore County. He said that most of the potential jurors would have already prejudiced the accused for the killings in a Carthage nursing home in 2009. In support of their argument, the […]

Lawyers of Molly Wei Said She is Inncocent

10/8/2010 New Jersey – Lawyers for one of the students who were arrested for charges of invasion of privacy said that she was innocent and has a bright future ahead of her. The 18-year old Molly Wei, along with her friend Dharun Ravi, were held responsible for the suicide Tyler Clementi, a freshman at Rutger […]

Filing Both Claim and Lawsuit Against BP is the Answer

10/6/2010 Florida – At the forum at Pensacola Beach, which was sponsored by the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association, it was discussed that if you have already filed a claim at the Gulf Coast Claims Facility, it is not a hindrance for you in filing a lawsuit against BP. Various forums are scheduled to be […]

Suspected Driver in 1994 Taco Bell Murders is Set Free After 15 Years

10/6/2010 David G. Housler, 36, has been set free under certain conditions after serving time in the penitentiary for 15 years. In 1994, the 19-year-old Housler was charged as one of those who took part in the murders of the Taco Bell employees at Riverside Drive restaurant, who were gunned down. He was indicted as […]

12-Year-Old Kid Continues to Suffer After Falling 110 Feet

10/5/2010 Miami – 12-year-old Teagan Marti continues to suffer in her hospital bed a month after she plunged 110 feet from a thrill ride at the Extreme World Amusement Park in Wisconsin. She could not talk, sit up, nor even wiggle her limbs. She only uses her eyes to communicate, blinking them when the right […]

Lawyers for the Concord Home Invasion Case Ready for Trial

10/5/2010 Concord, New Hampshire – On October 13, jury selection will start for the murder trial of the home invasion that happened a year ago. Superior Court Judge Gillian Abramson met with the lawyers for both the defense and the prosecution to set a schedule and to discuss last minute issues. The now 18 year […]

Oklahoma Assistant District Attorneys Are Now Allowed to Carry Guns

10/4/2010 Oklahoma – Assistant district attorneys are now allowed to carry guns due to the threats and danger that their job entails. Before, only judges and district attorneys were allowed to carry guns even in courtrooms. The law that granted them said right was further extended, and this House Bill 2552 will be effective November […]

Victim of Home Invasion Continues to Suffer From the Ordeals in Court

10/4/2010 Connecticut – The jury for the Hayes case will be expected to start the deliberations on Monday after years of trial for one of the men who invaded the house of Dr. Petit in Cheshire, Connecticut in July 2007. Joshua Komisarjevsky, 30 and Steven Hayes, 47 were accused for the murder of Dr. William […]

DUI Case Against Scott Walker Dismissed Due to Technicalities

10/2/2010 Mississippi – DUI charges against Scott Walker were dismissed by Jackson County Judge Cecil Byrd due to a technicality. It was all done even before the defense was able to present its case. His lawyers said that he is well-known in Ocean Springs and if he is tried in the same location, he would […]

Houston Press Named Personal Injury Lawyer Rob Ammons as 2010’s Best Civil Attorney

10/2/2010 Rob Ammons, personal injury lawyer of the Ammons Law Firm, was named as the Best Civil Attorney for 2010 by the Houston Press. Each year, the Houston Press publishes the “Best Of Houston” issue which highlights top professionals, restaurants, and many others falling in various categories such as arts and entertainment, food and drinks, […]