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Life After The Exoneration Program
Heather Weigand of the Life After Exoneration Program is featured in an exciting, exclusive, in-depth and inside interview with exoneree Timothy Atkins discussing/nHeadline Civil Rights News. After 20 years in prison for a killing that a key witness says he didn't commit, Timothy Watkins is a free man because of the tireless efforts of Heather Weigand and the Life After Exoneration Program. In light of recanted testimony, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael A. Tynan overturned Atkins' conviction and ordered his immediate release. Tynan was the trial judge in 1987 when Atkins was convicted of second-degree murder and two counts of robbery and sentenced to 32 years in prison./nHeather Weigand serves as the Life After Exoneration Program's Director of Client Services and New Programs. She began modeling policy and service provision in 2005 for the exonerated in the Western Region of the United States. Currently, her efforts are directed to developing and providing exemplary services to the exonerated in California and Texas. This includes delivery of a regional policy & service model that can be replicated in states with the highest population of exonerees. In conjunction with her co-director, she oversees the board building, development, fund raising, advocacy, public education and lobbying efforts for this unique grass roots organization. Heather incubated the very first "Council of the Wrongfully Convicted", an exoneree-led council and leadership program and still acts as its primary advisor./nFeatured Guest/nHeather Weigand: Program Director of Client Services and New Programs Life After Exoneration weigand@exonerated.org http://www.exonerated.org 510-292-6010
Tags // documentary Heather Weigand Exoneration Exonerated Prison Crime Law Legal Lawyer TV Show News Media Steve
Added: May 25, 2009, 10:10 pm
Runtime: 560.99 | Views: 409,995 | Comments:0
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Orange County Sherriff's Dept Alleged Police Brutality
The Law Office of Bernard & Bernard is featured in an exciting, exclusive, in-depth and inside interview, discussing/nHeadline Civil Rights News: Matthew Fleuret v. Orange County Sheriff's Department et al. Matthew Fleuret's attorneys, Stephen Bernard and David Brown, say he was arrested two years ago on suspicion of obstructing a deputy after a bar fight in San Clemente, California. And they allege that video footage shows deputies took Fleuret's pants off and used a stun gun on him, even though he was handcuffed and, at one point, strapped to a chair. Flueret alleges he was tased at least 11 times. The video also appears to show a deputy slamming Fleuret in the head as he sat on a bench in the jail. The video was released as part of the discovery process in Fleuret's lawsuit. It comes a few months after a drunken homeless man died after being tased in the Orange County jail. Stephen Bernard joined his father, Saul J. Bernard, at the Bernard Law practice after attending the University of Southern California and Southwestern University School of Law. As lead counsel he has guided the firm to the forefront of class action, civil litigation, and criminal defense. Mr. Bernard also represents major art collectors and dealers in international transactions involving some of the great art of our time. His broad expertise and extraordinary record have made him a formidable figure in the California legal arena. /nYou can contact Stephen Bernard at 310-312-0220 http://bblaw.org/index.html You can contact David Brown at 310-545-5459.
Tags // documentary fight racism sheriff arrested civil rights cops police brutality anger taser lawyer
Added: May 25, 2009, 10:29 pm
Runtime: 596.85 | Views: 18,586 | Comments:0
     

Lawrence Taylor vs. L.A Sheriff's Department.
Headline Civil Rights News: Host Steve Murphy talk about how Lawrence Taylor was gun down by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Deptartment August 1st, 2006. Featuring Brian Dunn, PTR, The Cochran Firm./nThe Cochran Firm is featured in an exciting, exclusive, in-depth and inside interview featuring one of the firm's best trial lawyers, Brian Dunn, discussing/nThe Family of Lawrence Taylor v. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. On Tuesday, August 1, 2006, Lawrence Taylor died of multiple gunshot wounds inflicted by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputies. Mr. Taylor was unarmed and being pursued for suspicion of DUI. Deputies fired seven rounds of ammunition at Mr. Taylor, of which four hit him. The fatal shot struck Mr. Taylor in the back. His family alleges that deputies violated standard operating procedure by shooting at Mr. Taylor, since he did not threaten the lives of officers attempting to stop his car./nYou can reach the Cochran Firm at 323-931-9884, http://www.cochranfirm.com http://www.cochranfirm.com/attorneys/.../nor call 323-931-6200,/nYou can contact Mr. Dunn reach at 323-931-6200, or email bdunn@cochranfirm.com http://insiderexclusive.com
Tags // documentary Police Brutality sheriff law death gunshot Los Angeles commentary analysis
Added: May 25, 2009, 11:02 pm
Runtime: 598.94 | Views: 20,990 | Comments:0
    

12. Tom Mesereau - America’s Premier Lawyers
THOMAS A. MESEREAU JR featured on "AMERICA'S FINEST TRIAL LAWYER SERIES". Ptr, Mesereau & Yu, LLP, www.mesereauyu.com. Mesereau won many high profile cases including the Michael Jackson case. In this exclusive interview, Tom speaks about Successful Courtroom Strategies, Cross Examination techniques, Inside the Michael Jackson's trial, Celebrity Justice, the Media, Celebrity Lawyers, Race Relations in America, and his extensive humanitarian work on behalf of the indigent, the needy, and the oppressed, which has resulted in his receiving many distinguished awards for his excellence as a trial lawyer and devotion to equal justice for all. 10390 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 220 Los Angeles, CA 90025 (310) 789-1177 (310) 861-1007 info@mesereauyu.com
Tags // documentary Mesereau murphy michael jackson death penalty CNN MSNBC lawyer LAW criminal defense
Added: May 25, 2009, 11:50 pm
Runtime: 594.25 | Views: 54,567 | Comments:0
    

The IRS vs. Robert Kahre
Headline Legal News: The Law Office of William A. Cohan is featured in an exciting, exclusive, in-depth and inside interview, discussing the case of Robert Kahre. Informally called the Kahre case -- after the primary defendant, business owner Robert Kahre, who paid workers in gold and silver coins -- the trial relied heavily on evidence gathered in a controversial armed raid in May 2003 on several of Kahre's local business places. The raid entailed keeping more than 20 workers handcuffed, in 106-degree heat without shade or water while agents collected records and equipment, which Kahre described in this interview with great detail. The trial resulted in zero convictions on 161 charges faced by nine defendants, a major win for William Cohan and Robert Kahre. William A. Cohan has litigated in federal trial and appeals courts throughout the United States for the last 30 years. He has obtained more acquittals in criminal tax cases than any attorney practicing in the United States over the last 30 years (including 2 cases involving more than $10 million), secured several multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for plaintiffs, and successfully defended against several multi-million dollar civil claims and forfeitures. The other twenty-five percent of his cases involve business disputes between individuals and non-governmental entities: he defends individuals, corporations, trusts, LLP's, LLC's, and partnerships in controversies concerning real estate, securities, business acquisitions, employment, banking and insurance. One essential element in William's success over the last 30 years is and always has been investigating and discovering the larger context of a case. You can contact William A. Cohan at 858-832-1632 http://www.williamacohan.com
Tags // documentary IRS Taxes Deduction Audit News Legal Attorney Politics Uncle Sam Government lawyer
Added: May 26, 2009, 12:08 am
Runtime: 594.45 | Views: 98,304 | Comments:0
     


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