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Greg McMichael Won't Plead to Hate Crime in Arbery Death
His decision came days after a U.S. District Court judge rejected terms of a plea deal that he and his son, Travis McMichael, had negotiated with prosecutors.Arbery's Shooter Withdraws Guilty Plea on Hate Crime Charge
Travis McMichael reversed his plan to plead guilty in the federal case days after a U.S. District Court judge rejected terms of a plea deal between defense attorneys and prosecutors that was met with passionate objections by Arbery's parents. His father, Greg McMichael, backed down from a plan to plead guilty in a legal filing late Thursday.Medical Labs Seek $32 Million—and Patients' Records—in Federal Suit Against Cigna
Cigna seeks a declaration that the labs must return roughly $18 million.'Ex rel Molinaro' and Securing Orders: A Practical Guide to MHL §9.43
This article offers guidance on the practical application and best practices for issuing a 9.43 order, which allows a sheriff to take a defendant to a hospital for a psychiatric examination to determine whether they pose a threat to themselves or others and whether commitment is necessary.View more book results for the query "*"
The Semi-Colon Still Is Not Your Small Intestine: Why the Bar Exam Should Test Grammar
The court can assure that every bar candidate will be able to competently draft a will, interpret a contract, spot a potential ambiguity, prevent a misunderstanding, and otherwise be adept with the language.Flores Says He Won't Drop Lawsuit Even If Hired as Coach
Flores said he understands this lawsuit may keep him from ever coaching again.Florida Senate Passes Bills on Addiction, Child Hearing Loss
"Children are dying in schools because of overdoses. It's sad, but it's true," said Republican Sen. Jim Boyd, the bill's sponsor.Olympic Perils: Reviewing Coverage for "The Games"
With fewer spectators, are risks lower for these Winter Games?New Legislative Districts Head to Florida Supreme Court
"We can and should be very proud of the work we've done here today," Senate President Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, said. "And now we'll see if the courts are equally as proud."Trending Stories
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