Barrett, in his e-mail to Abraham, wrote (with the bracketed comments in the original): "Your defense [4th paragraph] of Gates while he is on the phone while being confronted [INDEED] with a police officer is assuming he has rights when considered a suspect.... His first priority of effort should be to get off the phone and comply with police, for if I was the officer he verbally assaulted like a banana-eating jungle monkey, I would have sprayed him in the face with OC deserving of his belligerent non-compliance." Barrett concluded his email by telling Abraham that her column should have run under the headline, "CONDUCT UNBECOMING A JUNGLE MONKEY - BACK TO ONE'S ROOTS. JB"
Barrett's lawsuit claims his civil rights have been violated. According to his lawyer his words were misinterpreted, said Weinberg Law Firm, Texas Labor Lawyer.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Los Angeles Women drinking more, DUI arrests up, experts say
LOS ANGELES – Men still drink more than women and are responsible for more drunken-driving cases. But the gap is narrowing, and among the reasons cited are that women are feeling greater pressures at work and home, they are driving more, and they are behaving more recklessly, said Michael Bialys, Los Angeles DUI lawyer.
"Younger women feel more empowered, more equal to men, and have been beginning to exhibit the same uninhibited behaviors as men," said Chris Cochran of the California Office of Traffic Safety.
"Younger women feel more empowered, more equal to men, and have been beginning to exhibit the same uninhibited behaviors as men," said Chris Cochran of the California Office of Traffic Safety.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Inept doctor left deadly trail, brain injury lawsuit says
In 2007 the Kentucky medical licensure board asked Gunn to submit to a clinical skills assessment. It concluded that Gunn's "medical knowledge in the surgical areas discussed ranged from marginally adequate to poor." Overall, his knowledge was "marginally adequate to poor." It recommended that he retrain with "full supervision while updating his knowledge base."
John Q. Kelly, New York brain injury lawyer told the board that he intended to enroll in a one-year fellowship program in cardiothoracic transplantation and mechanical assistance devices at the Miami Transplant Institute at the University of Miami. Florida state records show that Gunn was granted a clear and active residency status there on Feb. 5, 2008.
John Q. Kelly, New York brain injury lawyer told the board that he intended to enroll in a one-year fellowship program in cardiothoracic transplantation and mechanical assistance devices at the Miami Transplant Institute at the University of Miami. Florida state records show that Gunn was granted a clear and active residency status there on Feb. 5, 2008.
Court clerk claims sexual harassment by Weber County Justice Court judge
Instead, Eisenhour was placed on paid administrative leave from August to December 2008, when county officials told her to return to work and that they had a "plan" to make her feel comfortable.
Storey's office was moved from the first floor to the third floor, the judge was told to stay away from Eisenhour and an sexual harassment lawyer Orange County was designated as a liaison to relay Eisenhour's communication to the judge.
But meanwhile, Eisenhour claims, the judge had "cried on the shoulders" of most of the other court employees and turned many of them against Eisenhour.
"I went from the frying pan into the fire," Eisenhour said. "I was in a bad situation trying to hold this in. Now, there is a hostile work environment with the other clerks, and the judge is very angry."
Storey's office was moved from the first floor to the third floor, the judge was told to stay away from Eisenhour and an sexual harassment lawyer Orange County was designated as a liaison to relay Eisenhour's communication to the judge.
But meanwhile, Eisenhour claims, the judge had "cried on the shoulders" of most of the other court employees and turned many of them against Eisenhour.
"I went from the frying pan into the fire," Eisenhour said. "I was in a bad situation trying to hold this in. Now, there is a hostile work environment with the other clerks, and the judge is very angry."
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Chicago Photographer Leibovitz sued for breach of contract
NEW YORK, July 30 (Reuters) - An art finance company that lent celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz $24 million against the value of her entire collection and her properties has sued her for violating the terms of the agreement.
In a lawsuit filed in New York State Supreme Court on Wednesday, contract lawyer Chicago asked a judge to compel Leibovitz to cooperate with the person assigned to sell her copyrights and organize the sale of her properties, so Leibovitz can pay back the loan.
In a lawsuit filed in New York State Supreme Court on Wednesday, contract lawyer Chicago asked a judge to compel Leibovitz to cooperate with the person assigned to sell her copyrights and organize the sale of her properties, so Leibovitz can pay back the loan.
Suspected DUI motorist driving wrong way kills one, injures two
Saturday, May 09, 2009
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Mr. Randolph was taken to Mercy Hospital where he was prounced dead at 4:15 a.m. His passenger,whose name was not released and who was not wearing a seatbelt, was taken to Allegheny General Hospital in critical condition.
Mr. Ritz, who likewise was not been wearing a seatbelt, was taken to AGH in serious condition. Mr. Schell, who was wearing a seatbelt, was taken to AGH with a minor injury, state police reported.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Mr. Randolph was taken to Mercy Hospital where he was prounced dead at 4:15 a.m. His passenger,whose name was not released and who was not wearing a seatbelt, was taken to Allegheny General Hospital in critical condition.
Mr. Ritz, who likewise was not been wearing a seatbelt, was taken to AGH in serious condition. Mr. Schell, who was wearing a seatbelt, was taken to AGH with a minor injury, state police reported.
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Friday, July 31, 2009
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