The Law Firm of Alan G. Molk Files Lawsuit After Allegations of Recent Police Brutality
Colorado attorneys Alan G. Molk and Thomas J. Helms have filed a lawsuit under case number 2008CV8839 in Denver District Court against the City and County of Denver, Denver Police Department, and individual officers, on behalf of their client, Eric Winfield, an alleged victim of recent police brutality. Innocent of any charges, Mr. Winfield claims he was beaten by police officers on October 28, 2007, following Game 3 of the World Series.
Taser Leads to Man's Accidental Death, Stronger Laws on Police Carrying Tasers are Needed
David Perecman, New York accident lawyer, comments on police tasers (http://www.perecman.com/?pageId=378&rowId=16357) and the controversial accidental death of Brooklyn resident, Inman Morales.
New York City Should Be Careful About Laws On Police Carrying Tasers
New York City personal injury attorney, David Perecman comments on recent cases of police brutality (http://perecman.com/?pageId=378&rowId=15452) and the improper use of tasers
Probate Court: Inheritance And Equity Law
Probate court is a specialized court which mainly attends to matters regarding the estate of a person who has died Depending on the state in which you reside, this type of court might also be referred to as Orphans Court, Court of Equity, Court of Ordinary or Surrogate Court
Dozier Internet Law: Federal Court Recognizes Copyright Rights In Cease And Desist
US District Court decision threatens common practice reports Dozier Internet Law.
California Overtime Laws Enforced By California Courts
United Employees Law Group, PC has filed a class action case against Club Monoco U.S., LLC alleging, among other things, failure to pay overtime wages.
Taxation Law - Appeals To The Federal Court
Appeals to the Federal Court require a written application which sets out brief details of the objection decision and must be filed with the relevant Federal Court Registry.
Divorce Lawyer Says Families Do Not Belong In The Court Of Law
Fresno divorce attorney Erin Rhames-Childs says that the court of law is no place to divorce. The courts are overworked and understaffed - leading to poor legal decisions that are not in the best interests of those involved. Collaborative divorce is a way for couples to divorce while maintaining their dignity, making decisions that truly are in the best interests of their children and preserving their finances. Collaborative divorce is quicker, cheaper, and better for maintaining functional relationships for after the divorce is over.
Marketing Projects Hit the Mark for Law Firm and Court Reporter
The Beacon Company delivers firm identity packages
Custody Calculations Helping Local and State Governments Obtain New Revenue For Their Family Law Court System
With the pending release of Custody Calculations fully automated internet services, the courts will have the ability to rule with confidence that divorcing parties took action to intentionally violate the orders of the court and access fines. Fines will act as a method to obtain compliance to the orders of the court and allow the court to collect new revenue by fines associated with contempt motions. Fines may be in excess of 50 million dollars or more and will vary depending on the number of divorce filings for that municipality or state court system and the number and amount of the fines accessed for violation of court orders.
San Diego Court Employees to Pursue Suit Against Superior Court - in Superior Court
Following a December 3 ruling by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California that the federal court has no jurisdiction to hear its case, the San Diego County Court Employees Association will proceed with a state suit against the San Diego County Superior Court, for failing to pay overtime and compensatory time off in violation of the court employees' contract, in the same Superior Court it's suing. The federal district court ruled that the Superior Court is a state entity and therefore immune from federal lawsuits brought by individuals, under the Constitution's Eleventh Amendment.
Evidential Standards for the Admission of E-Records Before the Court of Law
In any legal proceedings before the court of law, the application of the rules of evidence apply so as to accept the admissibility of a data message in evidence, the ground which data message and electronic communication be accepted before courts and how the course of legal proceeding best evidence can be produced and admitted. The civil proceeding it is the legal obligation shouldered on plaintiff to produce electronic evidence and plaintiff adducing it could reasonably be expected to obtain and produce before the court on the grounds that it is in its original form.
Police Auctions & Government Auctions Professional Resource Information
Police Auctions Information:No, a police auction is not where you go to buy a policeman. Most people do not realize that police agencies, including local police departments, county sheriff departments, as well as state and federal law enforcement agencies end up with a lot of confiscated, lost, or abandoned property.
Colonel Curtis G. Whiteford Challenges Government Charges: Whiteford to Proclaim Innocence in Court
Despite misleading and inaccurate reports by government prosecutors, U.S. Army Reserve Officer, Colonel Curtis G. Whiteford, announced today that he is eager to demonstrate his innocence in Federal Court.
Criminal Law - Drugs: Police Sniffer Dogs
The dogs have been let loose recently. Numerous people have been charged generally involving small amounts of cannabis and MDMA (ecstasy) as a result of over active Labradors at pubs, parties and big days out. A client who recently contacted me was apprehended walking to a dance party in the Botanical Gardens. She had in her possession, 1 joint and 1 pill. The dogs detected her and she foolishly threw away a cigarette pack containing the joint in sight of the police. As the detective was taking her 1 pill and issuing her with a court attendance notice, he blithely noted that he hoped a friend could give her a pill inside the party. Such is the hypocritical operation of drug laws in New South Wales.
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Colonel Curtis G. Whiteford Challenges Government Charges: Whiteford to Proclaim Innocence in Court
Despite misleading and inaccurate reports by government prosecutors, U.S. Army Reserve Officer, Colonel Curtis G. Whiteford, announced today that he is eager to demonstrate his innocence in Federal Court.
New York City Should Be Careful About Laws On Police Carrying Tasers
New York City personal injury attorney, David Perecman comments on recent cases of police brutality (http://perecman.com/?pageId=378&rowId=15452) and the improper use of tasers
The Law Firm of Alan G. Molk Files Lawsuit After Allegations of Recent Police Brutality
Colorado attorneys Alan G. Molk and Thomas J. Helms have filed a lawsuit under case number 2008CV8839 in Denver District Court against the City and County of Denver, Denver Police Department, and individual officers, on behalf of their client, Eric Winfield, an alleged victim of recent police brutality. Innocent of any charges, Mr. Winfield claims he was beaten by police officers on October 28, 2007, following Game 3 of the World Series.
Police 2.0: New Technology Puts Police at the Forefront of Social Media
DailySplice.com launches Splice Stations, a podcast system that makes social media accessible to any organization? even your local police department.
Retired Police Lieutenant Samuel Clark to Address Police Corruption on "The Justice for All Show"
Former police corruption whistleblower Samuel Clark will expose listeners to the underbelly of public safety agencies as the new host of blogtalkradio.com's new weekly program, "The Justice for All Show" Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. EST.
Police Auctions & Government Auctions Professional Resource Information
Police Auctions Information:No, a police auction is not where you go to buy a policeman. Most people do not realize that police agencies, including local police departments, county sheriff departments, as well as state and federal law enforcement agencies end up with a lot of confiscated, lost, or abandoned property.
Criminal Law - Drugs: Police Sniffer Dogs
The dogs have been let loose recently. Numerous people have been charged generally involving small amounts of cannabis and MDMA (ecstasy) as a result of over active Labradors at pubs, parties and big days out. A client who recently contacted me was apprehended walking to a dance party in the Botanical Gardens. She had in her possession, 1 joint and 1 pill. The dogs detected her and she foolishly threw away a cigarette pack containing the joint in sight of the police. As the detective was taking her 1 pill and issuing her with a court attendance notice, he blithely noted that he hoped a friend could give her a pill inside the party. Such is the hypocritical operation of drug laws in New South Wales.
CCTV Security Cameras: Policing the Police
Two Colliding Sides
When the public was told that the presence of CCTV security cameras in public areas was meant to prevent crime and send police running to apprehend offenders There was little thought on the influence these security cameras would have on the police and the possibility of using those recordings as evidence of police brutality when filing a complaint against erring officers
San Diego Court Employees to Pursue Suit Against Superior Court - in Superior Court
Following a December 3 ruling by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California that the federal court has no jurisdiction to hear its case, the San Diego County Court Employees Association will proceed with a state suit against the San Diego County Superior Court, for failing to pay overtime and compensatory time off in violation of the court employees' contract, in the same Superior Court it's suing. The federal district court ruled that the Superior Court is a state entity and therefore immune from federal lawsuits brought by individuals, under the Constitution's Eleventh Amendment.
eSolve Now Available Free To All Law Enforcement, Government Agencies
eSolve is a web-based investigation management software application released free of charge to all government and non-profit organizations. Police budgets in many nations are strained in even the best of times; eSolve removes the financial barrier to getting the tools into the hands that need them. The software can be used for a wide variety of investigations, including pandemics, terrorist intelligence and major crime investigations.
Evidential Standards for the Admission of E-Records Before the Court of Law
In any legal proceedings before the court of law, the application of the rules of evidence apply so as to accept the admissibility of a data message in evidence, the ground which data message and electronic communication be accepted before courts and how the course of legal proceeding best evidence can be produced and admitted. The civil proceeding it is the legal obligation shouldered on plaintiff to produce electronic evidence and plaintiff adducing it could reasonably be expected to obtain and produce before the court on the grounds that it is in its original form.
Divorce Lawyer Says Families Do Not Belong In The Court Of Law
Fresno divorce attorney Erin Rhames-Childs says that the court of law is no place to divorce. The courts are overworked and understaffed - leading to poor legal decisions that are not in the best interests of those involved. Collaborative divorce is a way for couples to divorce while maintaining their dignity, making decisions that truly are in the best interests of their children and preserving their finances. Collaborative divorce is quicker, cheaper, and better for maintaining functional relationships for after the divorce is over.
California Overtime Laws Enforced By California Courts
United Employees Law Group, PC has filed a class action case against Club Monoco U.S., LLC alleging, among other things, failure to pay overtime wages.
Taser Leads to Man's Accidental Death, Stronger Laws on Police Carrying Tasers are Needed
David Perecman, New York accident lawyer, comments on police tasers (http://www.perecman.com/?pageId=378&rowId=16357) and the controversial accidental death of Brooklyn resident, Inman Morales.