Suspect Slain by Coffee Deputy Shooting Justified, District Attorney SaysA Coffee County sheriff's deputy fatally shot a man who authorities say pointed a pistol at him...By StepzinskiTeresa
In 1970, after McCorvey had given birth and given up the baby, Coffee and Weddington filed paper work challenging the Texas law and bestowed the name “Jane Roe” upon their client. They targeted then-Dallas County District AttorneyHenry Wade. Wade had entered the national spotlight nearly a...
Client, a former Milwaukee County official, charged with felony bribery and misconduct in office. Mastantuono Coffee & Thomas secured an acquittal following a week-long jury trial. Not Guilty at Jury Trial Carry Concealed Weapon Client charged for a revolver found between the driver's seat and ...
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…Ed Roessler, the police chief in Fairfax County, Va., was driving when his phone rang at 2:27 p.m. A deputy told him that a request for help had just gone out over the police mutual aid radio system used by law enforcement agencies in the Washington region. He was stunned. ...
Britt, Chief Financial Officer STATE OF New Hampshire COUNTY OF Hillsborough On this, the 12th day of April, 1996, before me, the undersigned officer, personally appeared Andre P. Pelletier, who acknowledged himself to be a Vice President of Fleet BANK - NH, a BANK and that he, as such ...
Williamson, a commercial diver who has since moved out of Fairfax County, said he was shocked by the verdict. He suggested after the hearing that he was the victim of a double standard. "If I was looking in her window, I think we'd be having a whole different conversation," he said....
The case began in 1970 when “Jane Roe”—a fictional name used to protect the identity of the plaintiff, Norma McCorvey (1947–2017)—instituted federal action against Henry Wade, the district attorney of Dallas county, Texas, where Roe resided. The Supreme Court disagreed with Roe’s asse...