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Third Officer Speaks Up in Shooting in New Orleans Post Hurricane Katrina Reports New York Criminal Lawyers

Two officers are already serving time in a fatal police shooting that left two dead and four others wounded just days after Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on New Orleans. And now, in a very detailed story, another officer pleads guilty. The officer left the New Orleans police last week reports…

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The Third Trial of a Military Master Sergeant Uses DNA To Prove His Guilt Reports a New York City Criminal Lawyer

A Master Sergeant has been to trial three times and for him, the third time involved DNA that wasn’t available the first two times. A 52-year-old soldier was recalled to active service specifically to face charges in a military court. He was originally charged with raping and murdering Kathryn Eastburn…

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Judge Refuses Allow Senator to Withdraw Guilty Plea Reports a Nassau County Criminal Lawyer

Former State Senator Efrain Gonzalez Jr. originally entered a guilty plea on charges of fraud and conspiracy. Now a Manhattan judges refuses to allow him to withdraw that plea. Apparently Gonzalez now says he was coerced by his lawyers to make enter the guilty plea. The judge has deemed that…

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Shots Ring Out From A Rooftop Near a Crown Heights School Reports a Manhattan Criminal Lawyer

A group of youngsters wielding backpacks and teenagers were jaunting in and out of stores. Shots from a nearby rooftop took the attention of basically everyone. The residents of Crown Heights are still upset over the rooftop shootings reports a Manhattan Criminal Lawyer. Four teenage boys were wounded and other…

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