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Federal Courts Kilpatrick Won't Answer for Quashing Probe of Stripper's Murder

Kilpatrick Won't Answer for Quashing Probe of Stripper's Murder

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Tamara Greene was the exotic dancer that wasn't assaulted by the former Mayor of Detroit's wife at the infamous party that never happened at the Manoogian...

Federal Courts 'Shake and Bake' Meth Rumors Lead Cops to Bomb, Miranda Mistake?

'Shake and Bake' Meth Rumors Lead Cops to Bomb, Miranda Mistake?

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"Shake and Bake," also known as the "One Pot Method," is a procedure for manufacturing methamphetamine. This new meth-making method combines all of the...

Federal Courts Cops Tackling, Suffocating Naked LSD-Influenced Man Is Excessive

Cops Tackling, Suffocating Naked LSD-Influenced Man Is Excessive

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What would you do if a naked, mentally-unstable man ran towards you, asked to be arrested, and then skipped away like a looney? Hiding in your car, locking the...

Federal Courts Shady Lawyer Beats Shady MD, JD in Contingency Fee Dispute

Shady Lawyer Beats Shady MD, JD in Contingency Fee Dispute

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

Jeannette Martello, M.D., J.D. is a very intelligent woman. After all, she possessed both an M.D. and a J.D. (from Boalt Hall, no less). Nonetheless, she was...

Federal Courts Rob With a Shotgun, Complain About 'Unreasonable' Search?

Rob With a Shotgun, Complain About 'Unreasonable' Search?

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

From the court's description of Kevin Daws, you'd think he was Omar from "The Wire." On a cold winter evening in rural Henderson County, Tennessee, Daws broke...

Federal Courts Thomas Kinkade Arbitration 'Model of How Not to Conduct One'

Thomas Kinkade Arbitration 'Model of How Not to Conduct One'

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

You know you botched an arbitration when, after five years of proceedings, the Sixth Circuit refers to your work as “a model of how not to conduct one.” Or you...

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