Nov 10, 2014
Often, a client of potential police misconduct will have been arrested on the basis of an allegation made by a civilian, not a police officer (e.g., a claim of assault that the police did not witness). In these instances, it cannot be argued that the police fabricated the evidence against the client, since the allegations, right or wrong, were
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Oct 31, 2014
New Yorkers love dogs. But living in a large urban area where many residents have dogs has a potential downside- dog bites. Sometimes a dog will escape an apartment or leave a property and, whether being frightened or simply aggressive, ends up biting someone. Unfortunately, many of the dog owners in NYC are renters, do not carry insurance
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Oct 21, 2014
On occasion, the practitioner represents a client who suffered a brain injury which has impacted the client’s ability to recount the events of an accident. This may create difficulty in proving your case through direct testimony and/or evidence. Please take solace in the fact that: (i) you can use circumstantial evidence to prove your case; and,
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Oct 20, 2014
Trial, New York County, New York. A defendant accused of selling their own Xanax pills in a Manhattan park was found not guilty after a 4-day long
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Oct 20, 2014
A Chelsea man was able to avoid a lengthy prison sentence for the sale of chrystal-meth by entering into a special drug addiction treatment program. The program, which is increasingly more and more difficult to get into, will help this accomplished individual rehabilitate and be able to live his life as a free
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