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20 hours ago ago from DreamCatchers For Abused Children
By Kurt Layher on Tue 12/22/2009 03:43 35-year-old Rockie King recently pled not-guilty to charges of aggravated assault and battery and child abuse. He now faces two more misdemeanor counts since being incarcerated. Prosecutors have added property destruction and violation of a protection order to King’s list of infractions. King allegedly became violent in jail and his outburst led to the property destruction charge. King also ...
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A doctor that has thrice been sued for medical malpractice, with the same expert coming in against him all three times, got fed up and sued the opposing expert, claiming fraud. For his troubles in the unusual suit, both he and his attorney have been socked with sanctions by a New York judge. The decision by Justice Marcy Friedman in Cattani v. Marfuggi , filed last week in New York County Supreme Court (our trial level court), ripped both ...
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