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Buffalo city lawmakers irked by law firm's TV ad
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2011/08/03 12:25
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Some city lawmakers in Buffalo want a local law firm to stop running a television commercial that was filmed inside the Common Council Chambers.
The Buffalo News reports that the ads touting the Cellino and Barns law firm were filmed in the chambers on a Saturday in June after the building was closed to the public. The city prohibits commercials from being filmed in City Hall.
Common Council President David Franczyk says he never was informed of any plans to film a commercial in the ornate chamber. Majority Leader Richard Fontana told the newspaper he wants the firm to stop running the ads.
The firm's chief operating officer says they'll continue airing the commercial, which was shot while a filmmaker was inside the building shooting scenes for a movie about Buffalo. |
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Jury deliberates in post-Katrina shootings trial
Legal Career News |
2011/08/03 12:23
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Jurors have begun deliberating the fate of five current or former police officers charged in deadly shootings on a New Orleans bridge after Hurricane Katrina. Jurors began their deliberations Wednesday after U.S. District Judge Kurt Engelhardt gave them instructions. The jury heard several hours of closing arguments Tuesday after five weeks of testimony by roughly 60 witnesses. Police shot and killed two people and wounded four others on the Danziger Bridge less than a week after the 2005 storm. Officers are also accused of engaging in a cover-up. Prosecutors say Katrina's chaotic aftermath offers no justification for police to shoot unarmed people who posed no threat. Defense attorneys urged jurors to weigh the conditions after the storm in judging whether the officers acted reasonably. |
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Lawyer: Norwegian attacker makes demands
Legal World News |
2011/08/03 10:24
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The confessed killer in Norway's twin terror attacks that claimed 77 lives has presented a long list of "unrealistic" demands, including the resignation of the government and that his mental condition be investigated by Japanese specialists, his defense lawyer said Tuesday. Geir Lippestad told the Associated Press his client has two lists of demands. One consists of requests common among inmates such as for cigarettes and civilian clothing. The other is "unrealistic, far, far from the real world and shows he doesn't know how society works," Lippestad said by telephone. Lippestad said 32-year-old Anders Behring Breivik links this second list to his willingness to share information about two other alleged terrorist cells that Breivik has mentioned during questioning. "They are completely impossible to fulfill," Lippestad said, adding that although Breivik has agreed to be examined by local psychiatrists, he also wants to be investigated by Japanese specialists. "He claims the Japanese understand the idea and values of honor and that a Japanese (specialist) would understand him a lot better than any European would." |
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Ind. asks court to lift Planned Parenthood order
Lawyer Blog News |
2011/08/02 16:01
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Indiana has asked a federal appeals court to lift a judge's order blocking parts of a new abortion law that cuts some public Planned Parenthood funding. In an appeal filed Monday, Indiana says the issue should be decided by Medicaid officials and not the courts. Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels signed the law May 10, temporarily cutting off about $1.4 million to Planned Parenthood of Indiana because it provides abortions. The state is asking the federal appeals court in Chicago to reverse U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt's June 24 preliminary injunction. Pratt's ruling barred the state from cutting Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood. The appeal came just days after the state complied with Pratt's ruling by giving Planned Parenthood a $6,000 grant. |
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Murdoch foam attacker gets 6 weeks in jail
Legal Career News |
2011/08/02 12:01
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Police investigating phone hacking and police bribery at defunct British tabloid News of the World on Tuesday arrested a man, believed to be a former executive at the newspaper. The Metropolitan Police said a 71-year-old man had been arrested by appointment Tuesday morning at a London police station. They did not name him in keeping with the British police practice of not identifying suspects who have not been charged. Sky News, which is 39 percent owned by the newspaper's parent company, News Corp., identified him as former News of the World managing editor Stuart Kuttner. Kuttner retired in 2009 after 29 years at the News of the World, 22 of them as managing editor. News International — Murdoch's British newspaper division — would not confirm the arrested man's identity. Police said he was in custody and being questioned on suspicion of conspiring to intercept communications — phone hacking — and on suspicion of corruption, which relates to claims that journalists bribed police officers for information. Detectives investigating claims the Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper illegally eavesdropped on the phone messages of celebrities, politicians and even crime victims have previously arrested 10 people, including Murdoch's former British newspaper chief Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, an ex-News of the World editor who went on to be Prime Minister David Cameron's communications chief. |
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Mark Wahlberg to Produce MAFIA DRAMA of Chicago's Mob Lawyer
Attorneys News |
2011/08/02 08:02
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Mark Wahlberg to Produce MAFIA DRAMA of Chicago's Mob Lawyer, Bob Cooley, taking down the Mob- LBI Exclusive Interview
IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE: When Corruption Was King......comes to theaters in 2013 and stars Mark Wahlberg.Mark Wahlberg has come aboard to produce and star in the mafia drama When Corruption Was King for Paramount Pictures.The story centers on a Chicago lawyer, Bob Cooley, who rose through the ranks to become a trusted member of an organized crime family.
When he turns states evidence, he tries to take the mob downThe Nationally syndicated radio show, The LawBusiness Insider proudly presents an Exclusive Interview with former Mafia Lawyer and Chicago Cop, Robert Cooley discussing his new Bestseller, “WHEN CORRUPTION WAS KING- Robert CooleyLISTEN to an Exclusive interview with Bob Cooley now: http://lbishow.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=356:featured-guest-bob-cooley&catid=51:americas-best-selling-authors-series
Once he ran the streets like a dark prince -- bar-hopping with mob chieftains, betting as much as a million dollars a week and doling out bribes to fix murder trials. But at age 37, corrupt attorney Robert J. Cooley got a second chance at life, a shot at redemption.
Sickened by the arrogance and brutality of his mob pals, Cooley became an undercover FBI operative. For 3 1/2 harrowing years starting in 1986, he wore a hidden wire, taping crime bosses and politicians as they rigged everything from felony cases to zoning decisions even a state insurance law.
Bob Cooley was the Chicago Mafia’s “Mechanic”—a fixer of court cases. During the 1970s and ’80s, Cooley bribed judges, court clerks, and cops to keep his Mob clients—hit men, bookies, racketeers, and crooked pols— out of jail. Paid handsomely for his services, he lived fast and enjoyed the protection of the men he served
This is the story of a Mob lawyer turned mole with a million-dollar contract on his head who has clanged back and forth between sin and sainthood like a church bell clapper—a turbulent youth, a stint on Chicago’s police force, law school, and then the inner sanctum of Chicago’s leading mobsters and corrupt political officials.
With wild abandon he chased crooked acquittals for the likes of Pat Marcy, an Al Capone protégé, who had become the Mob’s key political operative; ruthless Mafia Capo and gambling czar Marco D’Amico; and notorious hit man Harry Aleman.
He dined with Mob bosses and shared “last suppers” with friends before their gangland executions. Cooley watched as Marcy and the Mob controlled the courts, the cops, and the politicians.
Then, in a startling act of conscience, he walked into the office of the U.S. Organized Crime Strike Force and, without a pending conviction or a hit man on his tail, agreed to wear a wire on the same Mafia overlords who had made him a player.
WHEN CORRUPTION WAS KING- http://www.whencorruptionwasking.com |
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