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Crossing the Line to Nail Suspects
Investigators in the Virginia counties of Fairfax and Arlington were sure that murders had taken place. But with no bodies, no witnesses, and no weapons, there was nowhere to go. Except to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. Now, two cases beyond local authorities' reach are heading for trial thanks to federal prosecutors' novel interpretation of a rarely invoked criminal statute -- kidnapping leading to death.Salmon Family Civil Rights Suit May Find Sympathy
Attorneys say it's tough to win civil rights cases such as the one brought in the fatal shooting of 14-year-old Aquan Salmon by a Hartford, Conn., police officer. It's particularly tough, they say, when no criminal charges have been filed against the officer. But Salmon's age, and the fact he was unarmed, may help offset the benefit of the doubt traditionally accorded police.Justices Mull Having Expert Testimony About Eyewitnesses
If Pennsylvania allows expert witnesses to offer opinion on circumstances where research shows that eyewitnesses may be unreliable, investigators would have to take extra steps to ensure that they have adequate evidence to convict a suspect beyond a reasonable doubt, state Supreme Court Justice Seamus P. McCaffery said during oral argument Wednesday.Age Bias Suits on the Rise With Older Employees Working Longer
Baby boomers have triggered a new wave of age bias lawsuits, creating a host of legal challenges for employers that may not even be aware that discrimination is going on in the workplace. Employment attorneys say the surge in age bias lawsuits is mainly due to the fact that a large part of the work force is getting older, staying healthier and choosing to work longer. Recent court decisions have given plaintiffs more legal ammunition, and employers -- including some law firms -- are landing in court.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
Hartford Fire Insurance Co. v. Chata Coating and Laminating, Inc., et al.
Where no reasonable juror could find ambiguity in the policy's exclusions for wetness and poor packaging, or that they were not prominent, the insurer's motion for summary judgment is granted in this action seeking a declaration that it was not liable for water damage to cargo being transported by its insured; the insured's motion for summary judgment on its third-party complaint against the insurance agent alleging breach of duty in procuring the policy is denied because material issues of fact exist.Finish The Work On The Elm Street Courthouse
For years, the old New Haven County courthouse facing the Green has been obscured by scaffolding on the front entrance and an out-of-place blue awning over the staff-only exit on the Church Street side. Indeed, as far back as 2007, attorney Jonathan J. Einhorn wrote in the New Haven County Bar Association's publication, Marble Columns, that "[o]ur Courthouse at 121 Elm Street has graduated to permanent scaffolding."Commentary: How Soon We Forget
In the same month that shovels broke ground for a national monument honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., citizens of Michigan shoveled dirt on the grave of their commitment to racial dialogue and understanding. How soon we forget our promises.FTC Provides Primer On 'Green' Paint Marketing
In recent settlements concerning paints marketed as VOC-free, the FTC showed that it will focus on consumer desires and expectations specific to the product type in question in assessing environmental marketing claims.Trending Stories
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