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20-year legal odyssey finally ends for New York man imprisoned in parents' killings
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. AP - Moments before a judge sentenced him to 50 years to life in prison, Martin Tankleff uttered the words he has repeated for almost two decades: "I stand before you innocent of this charge. I loved my parents. I did not kill them."His appeal fell on deaf ears that day in October 1990, as it did many more times during the 17 years he languished in prison.Mirarchi, Former Judge, Dies at 85
Former Judge Charles P. Mirarchi Jr. died Tuesday of congestive heart failure. The South Philadelphia resident was 85.Coral Gables office building bought for $4.5 million
The 22,209-square-foot office building completed in 1955 on 0.28 of an acre and three commercial parcels totaling 0.28 of an acre, sold for $202.62 per square foot.View more book results for the query "*"
Law Firms Not Liable in Alleged Web Hacking Case
Two law firms that allegedly surreptitiously accessed an expert witness's password-protected Web site to show a judge that the witness violated a gag order cannot be held liable under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, ruled a federal judge who dismissed the suit. The occupational illness expert had accused Keller & Heckman and its attorney Douglas Behr of hacking into his site by acquiring a password and sharing it with Jones Day lawyers in the midst of a landmark toxics trial.Thelen Bankruptcy Head Joins Crowell Firm
Crowell & Moring has recruited to its New York office the former chairman of the bankruptcy practice at Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner. Michael V. Blumenthal will be joined by counsel Bruce J. Zabarauskas, also formerly of Thelen Reid, which has seen a string of departures from its New York office in recent months, and has laid off a number of lawyers, citing the weakening economy.Commonwealth v. Abrue, PICS Case No. 10-3425 (Pa. Super. Oct. 25, 2010) Donohue, J. (22 pages).
Appellant Anthony Abrue appealed from the judgment of sentence following his conviction on charges of simple assault and resisting arrest. The state Supreme Court vacated the court's order and instructed the court to consider on remand the Confrontation Clause claim in light of its decision in Commonwealth v. Allshouse , 985 A.2d 847 (Pa. 2009). The Superior Court reversed the judgment of sentence.Trending Stories
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