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Daily Report Online

Hartsfield Baggage Handler Who Smuggled Machine Gun Gets 10 Years

A former baggage handler at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for attempting to smuggle a Mac-11 machine gun onto a commercial flight, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia announced today.
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The Recorder

People v. Carroll

By | January 15, 2014
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The Recorder

Gonzales v. California Department of Corrections

By | January 15, 2014
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The Recorder

People v. Goolsby

By | January 15, 2014
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New York Law Journal

Brooklyn D.A. Selects Former Rival for Narcotics Bureau

Kenneth Thompson has tapped Abraham George, who had dropped out of the race for Brooklyn District Attorney in July and endorsed Thompson, for a post in his office.
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Law.com

Circuit Overturns Conviction of Immigrant

A deportation-eligible immigrant who was returned to the United States in handcuffs by Canadian border patrol officers could not be convicted of being "found in" the United States illegally the Second Circuit said Tuesday.
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New York Law Journal

NYPD Had No Right to Stop Man with Drug Bag, Panel Says

A First Department panel on Tuesday said police had no good reason to stop a man for taking a bag of what turned out to be marijuana from a driver who had been pulled over, and reversed the man's drug possession conviction.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Attorney: Wine-Smuggling Charges Won't Impact Lawyer's License

A lawyer for a Chester County attorney charged with running a "high-end wine smuggling" operation said he doesn't think the allegations against his client would implicate the client's law license.
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Daily Business Review

ID Theft Victim Who Was 'Just A Number' Sues Wells Fargo

UPS driver Carlos Gomez is fighting back, suing Wells Fargo, after being jailed and charged with money laundering when his identity was stolen by an employee of the bank.
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Daily Business Review

4th DCA: Jailed Felon Must Be Granted Bond

The Fourth District Court of Appeal grants bail to a jailed felon awaiting trial for second-degree murder in the shooting death of a party-goer at his Hollywood home.
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