Wilmington, North Carolina Criminal Defense Attorney
Bruce Mason
Legal News
- Nebraska high court upholds DUI law (Scottsbluff Star-Herald)
LINCOLN (AP) - Drunken drivers can continue to be punished by both the courts and the state Department of Motor Vehicles following a ruling by the state Supreme Court on Thursday. - 354-witness list for murder trial (The Nashua Telegraph)
BRENTWOOD (AP) -- Prosecutors involved in the murder for hire trial of John "Jay" Brooks have released one of the largest witness lists for a criminal case in recent memory. The list includes 354 possible witnesses, including investigators from 13 law enforcement agencies. ... - Internet sting leads to arrest of Canadian man (Daily Courier)
A 56-year-old Canadian man is accused of driving nearly 600 miles to Westmoreland County for an attempted rendezvous with a person he believed was a 14-year-old girl but was an undercover police officer. - Attack reported (Daily Courier)
A Uniontown woman told police a man attacked and robbed her inside her residence. The man entered her house at 104 Millview St. around 7 p.m. Monday and demanded money, according to a police report. The man dragged the woman by her hair from the living room to the kitchen, then took $600 cash, a bank card, an Access card and identification from her wallet, police said. - Could kidnapping decision block DNA prosecutions? (Journal Inquirer)
Prosecutors may lose two powerful tools they rely on to put sex offenders away. - Decisions of Westmoreland County judges (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
The following is a list of defendants charged with a first offense of driving under the influence in Westmoreland County criminal court. - PI could be charged (Little Speck)
Perjury A statutory decoaration once made can' be retracted; PI who implicated DPM Najib could face perjury charge, says legal minds. The Star. Jul 5, 2008 - Nova Southeastern University law school dean Joseph D. Harbaugh steps down (Sun-Sentinel)
His goals achieved: diversity, technology and practicality During Joseph D. Harbaugh's 13 years as dean of Nova Southeastern University's Shepard Broad Law Center, he helped make it a leader in technology, student diversity and academic flexibility. - Wood case send back for new trial (Del Rio News Herald)
The manslaughter conviction of Tabitha Nicole Wood has been reversed by the Texas Fourth Court of Appeals, and the case sent back to 63rd Judicial District Court here for a new trial. - Democratic candidates differ on immigration (Marietta Daily Journal)
ATLANTA - As Georgians celebrate the country's independence from England and are reminded of their heritage as immigrants, the issue of illegal immigration fuels differences among the five candidates for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate.
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105 North 6th St.
Wilmington, NC 28401
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