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Curt and Mike talk with Grand Rapids Defense Lawyer, Chris Yates about what defenses Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has in the text message scandal now that charges have been filed.
Posted by admin on Sunday, March 30, 2008 at 1:17 am
Filed under Most Popular Shows, Recent Shows · Tagged Chris Yates, Defense Lawyer, Detroit Mayor, Kilpatrick, Kilpatrick charges, Kilpatrick-Kwame, Kwame Kilpatrick, Mayor Kilpatrick, Text Message, Text message scandal, Yates-Chris
Mike Dunn and Curt Benson were joined in studio with Attorney Amy Preston to talk about the law as it applies to downloading music or other online content. Is your I-Pod a smoking gun?
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Posted by admin on Sunday, February 3, 2008 at 10:12 pm
Filed under Most Popular Shows, Recent Shows · Tagged Attorney Amy Preston, Downloading music law, i-pod, illegal online, illegal online content, illegal online content law, ipod, law, music law, online content law, online law
Curt and Mike discuss the limits to libel and slander and also undertake laws regulating sports concerning Roger Clemmons.
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Posted by admin on Sunday, January 13, 2008 at 10:17 pm
Filed under Most Popular Shows, Recent Shows · Tagged Baseball law, Clemens, Clemmons, Clemons, HGH, Libel, Libel Law, Roger Clemmons, Slander, Slander Law, sports law, steroids
An innocent man was imprisoned for decades due to corrupt Chicago police officers that tortured confessions from suspects. Curt and Mike speak with fellow attorney Derrick Whittey, who has been fighting without pay, for the last three years to free the innocent man, after serving over 20 years in prison for a crime he did [...]
Posted by admin on Sunday, October 7, 2007 at 10:20 pm
Filed under Most Popular Shows, Recent Shows · Tagged Attorney Derrick Whittey, attorney Whittey, chicago police, corrupt chicago police, currupt cops, currupt police, Derrick Whittey, DNA Testing, false confession, forced confession, Free the innocent man, Innocent man, Innocent man imprisoned, tortured confessions, Whittey-Derrick