You will get to meet with
an attorney at no charge to you.
Not exact matches
Indicate what late fees you'll
charge, if any; that the customer is responsible for any
attorney's fees or collection costs incurred
at any time, either during or prior
to a lawsuit; and the venue where such a suit would be filed.
The
attorney general encouraged people who see price gouging for fuel, water and other essentials
to take photos of the establishment's name, the price they are
charging and file a complaint
at my myfloridalegal.com.
Patrick Fitzgerald, the U.S.
attorney at the time, called the indictments «the most significant drug importation conspiracies ever
charged in Chicago,» claiming that the cartel imported and distributed nearly $ 6 billion worth of illegal narcotics mostly
to the Chicago area between 1990 and 2008.
Jesse Eisinger, writing for the New Yorker, reported that the SEC
attorney, James Kidney, who was in
charge of bringing the ABACUS case
to trial, wrote in an email
to his boss
at the SEC that it was an «unbelievable fraud.»
At this celebration (30th anniversary of the fund), attorney Steven West of Sullivan & Cromwell, counsel for the fund's underwriters reported to the group that he had actually purchased 1,000 shares at the original offering, at a price of $ 15.00 per share, including an initial sales charge of 6 percent for its distributor
At this celebration (30th anniversary of the fund),
attorney Steven West of Sullivan & Cromwell, counsel for the fund's underwriters reported
to the group that he had actually purchased 1,000 shares
at the original offering, at a price of $ 15.00 per share, including an initial sales charge of 6 percent for its distributor
at the original offering,
at a price of $ 15.00 per share, including an initial sales charge of 6 percent for its distributor
at a price of $ 15.00 per share, including an initial sales
charge of 6 percent for its distributors.
Kevin Kane, a special prosecutor in the office of Austin McGuigan, the Chief State's
Attorney for Connecticut, last week obtained warrants
to arrest a player and three gamblers on
charges of rigging and conspiring
to rig games in 1977
at the Milford Jai Alai fronton.
«We are deeply disappointed that the City Council passed a flawed Right
To Know Act which will do little to end deceptive and often abusive NYPD searches,» said Tina Luongo, Attorney - In - Charge of the Criminal Defense Practice at The Legal Aid Societ
To Know Act which will do little
to end deceptive and often abusive NYPD searches,» said Tina Luongo, Attorney - In - Charge of the Criminal Defense Practice at The Legal Aid Societ
to end deceptive and often abusive NYPD searches,» said Tina Luongo,
Attorney - In -
Charge of the Criminal Defense Practice
at The Legal Aid Society.
He plans
to hold his Assembly seat —
at least for now — while he fights the
charges made by U.S.
Attorney Preet Bharara.
In a swaggering press conference
at his offices in Manhattan, Mr. Bharara detailed two alleged extortion schemes Mr. Silver undertook
to enrich himself: one involving an unidentified doctor handling asbestos cases, who was not
charged with a crime after cooperating with the U.S.
attorney's office, and another with a small, politically - connected real estate law firm that also avoided
charges in this complaint.
U.S.
Attorney Preet Bharara announces corruption
charges against two former aides
to Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and seven other defendants
at a Manhattan news conference on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016.
According
to his
attorney, Percoco, the burly, reliable presence
at Cuomo's side for more than two decades, was not the governor's right - hand man — an image Percoco himself once cultivated — but rather more of a foot soldier, a scheduler and «nuts and bolts guy» in
charge of assembling stages before events or overseeing the holiday card mailings.
His longtime colleague, Acting U.S.
Attorney Joon Kim, said that «the evidence presented
at the trial was sufficient
to prove all the crimes
charged against Silver, even under the new legal standard.»
The New York Constitution gives the governor power
to remove a district
attorney at any time, so long as the governor gives the DA a «copy of the
charges against him or her» and «an opportunity of being heard in his or her defense.»
Pigeon and his
attorney maintain his innocence and plan
to fight these
charges of bribery, rewarding official misconduct, and grand larceny
at a trial.
With that review now over, the city has decided the best course is
to integrate the two agencies, and leave Mr. Banks in
charge of both — even though a Cuomo spokesperson sneered
at Mr. Banks, a former Legal Aid
attorney, as part of the city's «management problem.»
Tina Luongo,
attorney - in -
charge of the Criminal Defense Practice
at The Legal Aid Society, which has supported closing Rikers Island, applauded the reduction but warned more work still needs
to be done.
The Albany County District
Attorney's Office said the indictment
charges that Nickol choked the woman
to the point of unconsciousness on June 14, 2015,
at a home in Albany; that he struck her in the face, injuring her, on March 29, 2017; and that on Sept. 8, 2017, he struck her with a wire cord, causing injury.
It held that the AG should have gotten the likes of, Mrs. Betty Mould - Iddrisu, the then Minister of Justice, Mr. Ebo Barton - Odro, then Deputy Minister of Justice, Mr. Paul Asemeni, Head of Legal department
at the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, Mr. Samuel Neequaye Tetteh, Chief State
Attorney and Mr. Magnus Rex Danquah, Chief Operating Officer of CAN 2008 Local organizing Committee (LOC) in -
charge of the day today administration of the tournament and member of the Technical Committee on the Stadia Construction
to court
to testify for the prosecution.
And who in the service of that ambition tried
to bribe his way
to a shot
at Gracie Mansion,» said Manhattan U.S.
Attorney Preet Bharara, whose office brought bribery and fraud
charges against the alleged crooked pols.
Now, after New York State's top law enforcer, former
attorney general Eric Schneiderman, has been accused of engaging in those types of violent acts, he's the subject of
at least two criminal probes, and faces the possibility of being indicted on
charges that he helped
to create.
On Tuesday, Aug. 29, protesters gathered
at city court and KPD headquarters on Garraghan Drive
to call on the Ulster County District
Attorney's Office
to drop the
charges against Brodhead and for the officers involved in his arrest
to be disciplined.
«This prosecution is a theory in search of a crime,» defense
attorneys wrote
at the opening of written arguments aimed
at wiping out
charges that led Democrat Sheldon Silver
to step down from his leadership post.
The lawyers filed a motion
to dismiss the
charges — which allege Silver lined his pockets with nearly $ 4 million in bribes and kickbacks in a stunning abuse of power dating
to at least 2000 — claiming public statements that Manhattan US
Attorney Preet Bharara made about the case «caused irreparable harm by tainting» the grand jury that indicted him on Feb. 19.
The criminal
charges, brought late last year by then -
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, stemmed from allegations that Cappuccilli had used his influence
at the fair
to make favorable deals
to his benefit, including
at his two daughters» weddings
at the fairgrounds.
At a news conference Tuesday, Gov. Paterson was asked about gas drilling in New York as well as the plan
to tax Wall Street bonuses and the
charges filed against Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada, Jr. by
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
Now, if the person «briefed» on Bharara's investigation and sharing insights with the WSJ is
to be believed, it appears the US
attorney will be satisfied with merely having embarrassed the governor — especially if his office manages
to bring some
charges against a lawmaker or two that the commission declined
to pursue, perhaps, as this story suggests,
at the administration's request.
The grants, rents and business he brought in
to SUNY Polytechnic «all benefited him personally through his compensation package, and also added
to his status as a kingmaker and an important person in state government,» said the New York
attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, who
charged Dr. Kaloyeros with three felony counts of bid - rigging
at a news conference.
It will be interesting
to hear how Cuomo explains that Schneiderman is not, as the AG's many surrogates intimated (and several of Schneiderman's primary opponents
charged outright), in fact too much a creature of Albany
to be the state's top
attorney at at a time when Cuomo is running on a platform of cleaning up Albany.
The need for state agencies
to seek outside legal assistance in this matter may indirectly stem,
at least in part, from a state
attorney general's investigation that resulted in felony bid - rigging
charges against Albany real - estate developer Joseph Nicolla and Kaloyeros.
«This set of reforms helps
to move the criminal «justice» system closer
to actual justice and away from an overreliance on arrests, prosecution and jail for low - level offenses,» said Tina Luongo, the
attorney in
charge of the criminal defense practice
at the Legal Aid Society.
Here's former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno arriving
at the federal courthouse in downtown Albany this afternoon with his
attorneys in tow for his arraignment — his second
to date — on federal corruption
charges.
A defense
attorney for Percoco found Howe had disputed a credit
charge at a hotel he had stayed
at, potentially violating an agreement not
to break that law following his plea deal with federal prosecutors.
At 2 p.m., NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce and Manhattan District
Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. will host a press conference
to announce
charges in two cases relating
to gang violence and narcotics trafficking, NYPD Headquarters, One Police Plaza, 2nd Floor Press Room, Manhattan.
A Queens - based contractor that worked on a number of New York City projects, including 111 W. 57th St. on Billionaires» Row, was
charged with stealing more than $ 1.7 million in wages from its workers and $ 7.8 million from the state by manipulating the workers - compensation system, according
to Manhattan District
Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., who announced the
charges at a Wednesday press conference.
However, none of the
charges U.S.
Attorney Preet Bharara has leveled against the two men pertain
to campaign donations, though Mr. Silver stands accused of pressuring Glenwood into hiring a law firm that paid him legal fees while Mr. Skelos faces allegations that he used his position
to obtain a sinecure for his son
at a company Glenwood held stock in.
But Belling, forced
to leave the Erie County district
attorney's office
at the end of last year, may be best known for two high - profile cases: the acquittal on the most serious
charges against Dr. James G. Corasanti and the murder conviction (later resulting in a manslaughter plea) of Jeffrey J. Basil.
Joseph Ahearn, the former assistant district
attorney in
charge of the probe, told federal prosecutors in a March 30 letter that «employees of the Rensselaer County Board of Elections had alleged that Mr. Wade had improperly pressured and - or coerced them
to financially donate
to various campaigns and - or the county Democratic party
at the risk of losing their jobs.»
U.S.
Attorney Preet Bharara
charged that Mr. Silver improperly used his office
to secure bribes and kickbacks that he misrepresented as payments for work done
at two law firms.
The criminal
charges were preferred against Mr. Woyome by the
attorney general's department but lost in both instances for failing
to produce material witnesses during his trail
at a high court, in Accra.
Mark Dublino, 54, was
charged with one count of felony assault while confined in a correctional facility and one count of attempted assault with intent
to cause serious injury
at his arraignment before Buffalo City Court Judge Debra Givens, the District
Attorney's Office said.
The harassment
charge, which is a violation, stems from Francemone punching another man
at the bar, according
to a press release from the Onondaga County District
Attorney's Office.
U.S.
Attorney Preet Bharara spoke Monday
at a news conference after Dean Skelos surrendered with his son
to face
charges including extortion and soliciting bribes.
Despite a mixed verdict on the eighth day of deliberations that included acquittals on extortion
charges, Percoco will face up
to 50 years in prison
at sentencing, and was quickly denounced by U.S.
Attorney Geoffrey Berman for selling his «sacred obligation»
to honestly serve New Yorkers.
At the heart of the
charges are payments Percoco and his wife received while the governor's aide was on sabbatical from the state
to manage Cuomo's 2014 re-election campaign, though the complaint purports that the alleged kickback schemes date back as far as 2010 — the year then -
Attorney General Cuomo successfully sought the state's top office.
John Carman of Garden City, Linda Mangano's
attorney, said in a statement, referring
to charges that his client lied
to investigators about working for Singh: «Linda Mangano should never have been indicted, much less forced
to prove her innocence
at trial.
At the time, the only individuals ahead of him were fallen Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and disgraced State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, both stripped of their positions and convicted on corruption
charges thanks
to U.S.
Attorney Preet Bharara.
At a press conference on Monday
to announce the
charges, U.S.
Attorney Preet Bharara said CW - 1 had entered a non-prosecution agreement as part of his cooperation.
Theodore Wilson, 27, had been
charged with three counts of robbery, first - degree assault and criminal possession of a weapon in connection with an incident on Jan. 5, 2016,
at 1733 Genesee St., in which he robbed and shot 29 - year - old Quinton Rosenthal of Buffalo who was left paralyzed, according
to the District
Attorney's Office.
In Erie County Court, it was believed he would plead guilty but his
attorney requested more time with her client and that Gregorek is expected
to testify before a grand jury before a formal
charge comes forward
at the county level.