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Betty Hutton — Murder, He Says
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010Marijuana Law Ken White says Know Your Rights when confronted by the cops.
Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Ken White is a medical marijuana activist and in this video a law student. Ken White has since become a lawyer and has run for public office. If you are stopped by law enforcement, what do you do? Ken tells Al Olthof and Red your rights to keep the police from terrorizing you into confessing to a crime. Cannabis was made illegal because the paper industry was split between the hemp and the wood pulp factions. The wood pulp people had more money and won, which caused a negative ripple effect in our society such as the loss of a valuable medicine. Since the prohibition of cannabis began the cancer rates have grown at an alarming rate. Cannabis is used for thousands of purposes and it’s loss of use has caused great hardship to everyone. It is time for truth to prevail and prohibition to stop.
Report Says Big Ben Will Not Be Charged
Saturday, April 10th, 2010Report Says Big Ben Will Not Be Charged
A.J. Perez is a National Reporter for FanHouse. As Ben Roethlisberger waits until Monday to find out whether prosecutors will pursue sexual assault charges, the lawyer for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterback said there’s only one conclusion authorities should draw from the evidence.
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A crusading Chinese lawyer missing for a year says he is giving up activism for his family, AS
Friday, April 9th, 2010A crusading Chinese lawyer missing for a year says he is giving up activism for his family, AS
A crusading Chinese lawyer missing for a year says he is giving up activism for his family.
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Shoaib doesn’t want anticipatory bail, says his lawyer
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010Shoaib doesn’t want anticipatory bail, says his lawyer
New Delhi, April 5 : A lawyer for Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik Monday said that Malik had told him not to file for anticipatory bail since he was cooperating with the Hyderabad police’s investigations into the complaint by Ayesha Siddiqui, who claims to be his wife.
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Lebanese psychic has execution stayed, says lawyer
Sunday, April 4th, 2010Lebanese psychic has execution stayed, says lawyer
Ali Sibat was sentenced to death for witchcraft in Saudi Arabia after making predictions on an Arab satellite TV channel The lawyer of a Lebanese man condemned to death for witchcraft said today Saudi Arabia would not go ahead with the beheading. Attorney May al-Khansa said she was told by Lebanon’s justice minister that Ali Sibat would not be executedtoday. She said it was still unclear whether …
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Khodorkovsky Trial Takes ‘Tragi-Farcical’ Turn, Lawyer Says
Saturday, April 3rd, 2010Khodorkovsky Trial Takes ‘Tragi-Farcical’ Turn, Lawyer Says
April 1 (Bloomberg) — The second trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky has reached “tragi-farcical” dimensions after the prosecution spent a year giving evidence, said a lawyer for the former owner of OAO Yukos Oil Co.
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Kasab made the fall guy, says his lawyer
Friday, March 26th, 2010Kasab made the fall guy, says his lawyer
MUMBAI: K.P. Pawar, defence lawyer for 26/11 accused Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab, said that his client was made a scapegoat as he was a Pakistani and had been languishing in jail at the time of the attack.
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Lawyer: Crooks says he has no faith in justice system
Thursday, March 25th, 2010Lawyer: Crooks says he has no faith in justice system
HAROLD Crooks’ lawyer said his client told him yesterday that he would not be returning to Jamaica because he had no faith in the justice system. “He said that he is innocent, but that he has no faith in the justice system and he is not coming back,” attorney Vincent Wellesley told the Observer.
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Lawyer says cops eyeing freed N.C. man
Thursday, November 26th, 2009Lawyer says cops eyeing freed N.C. man
A lawyer for a North Carolina man exonerated of a prostitute’s murder in a groundbreaking innocence hearing says police now want to test the clothing her client was wearing for the victim’s DNA.
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