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June 11, 2007 |

A murder appeal with a twist: no DNA

A Michigan man protesting his conviction for a murder he claims he didn't commit has an arsenal of powerful attorneys pushing for his exoneration, including a former state Supreme Court justice and a former municipal judge.
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December 28, 2009 |

Gelormino v. Board of Assessment of Armstrong County

In keeping with the similar decision issued in Lazor v. Board of Assessment Appeals, PICS Case No. 09-02118 (PLW 12/14/09), the court held that a mobile home with added, permanent features showed an intent to treat the mobile home as permanently located in one spot. The Commonwealth Court affirmed the finding that taxpayers's mobile home was taxable realty.
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April 22, 2010 |

Fulton chief judge: Bill could clog county jail

Legislation limiting who can order criminal defendants released on recognizance bonds could lead to inmate crowding at the Fulton County jail and cost the county more money to house inmates, according to Fulton court officials.House Bill 889 was approved by the state House of Representatives and, on Monday, by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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December 22, 2010 |

After Hours

Extracurricular activities.
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April 23, 2008 |

Marine Products 1Q profit climbs due to lower tax rate

ATLANTA AP - Marine Products Corp., which makes fiberglass boats, said Wednesday its first-quarter profit rose 5 percent due to a lower tax rate.But the company cautioned that it made an unspecified number of job cuts due to current economic conditions.For the period ended March 31, earnings increased to $4.1 million, or 11 cents per share, compared with $3.
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March 13, 2006 |

Liberal Law Professors and the Solomon Amendment Rout

Conservative commentators erupted in glee after the U.S. Supreme Court last week unanimously rejected a coalition of law schools and law professors' First Amendment challenge to the Solomon Amendment, which governs military recruiters' access to university campuses. But attorney Howard J. Bashman writes that, when a case is litigated as a matter of principle, even an 8-0 loss can represent a measure of success in the court of public opinion.
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March 07, 2007 |

Newly Named Interim Dean Is First Woman to Lead Hofstra Law

Professor Nora V. Demleitner has been named interim dean of Hofstra University School of Law, replacing Aaron Twerski, who last month announced his resignation following quadruple bypass surgery. Demleitner, 40, has been a member of the law school faculty since 2001 and has served as the vice dean for academic affairs for the past year. She is the first woman to lead the law school in its 37-year history.
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May 01, 2012 |

Oc� Brings Home EDD Processing With dataDeliver

Oc� Business Services, a Canon Group company and a managed business process services and electronic discovery provider, announced this week a new service that provides legal organizations with e-discovery software deployed onsite as a managed service.
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