BOP lawsuit filed by Weirton residents
- July 10, 2019
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The demolition of the ArcelorMittal BOP building in March did more than leave a lasting impression on former steel workers and families.
Two Doctors acquitted of drug charges in West Virginia
- June 26, 2019
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Below are excerpts from an article written by Linda S. Cheek, MD of Doctors of Courage: “On Friday, June 14, 2019, after an eight-day trial, Dr. Krishan Kumar Aggarwal, 74 y/o internist and Dr. Cherian John, 66 y/o internist/cardiologist, were found…
W. Va. Supreme Court of Appeals rules “no cognizable crime of attempted felony-murder in West Virginia”
- April 12, 2019
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On April 9, 2019, Justice Workman, delivering the opinion of the Court, reversed the Petitioner’s conviction for attempted first-degree murder under a felony-murder theory (“attempted felony-murder”), holding that there is no cognizable crime of attempted felony-murder in West Virginia. By…
Man Sues Burger King for Free Whoppers for Life
- January 4, 2019
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According to an ABC News article, a man in Oregon is claiming Burger King is definitely not letting him “have it his way.” Curtis Broomer says he was cheated out of free Burger King meals for life and he’s not happy…
Forbes: Your Social Media Content Can Be Used Against You As Evidence In Court
- December 26, 2018
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According to a recent article in Forbes, courts today are more than willing to admit social media content as a form of evidence both for and against you.” For example, in a recent lawsuit, the plaintiff claimed that a recent accident…