Mr. Neyman speaks about the consequences of violations of probation and the importance of hiring an attorney who knows the judges and probation officers and has experience with the system. The lawyers at the Law Offices of Steven Neyman handle many criminal cases including DUI, drug crimes, federal crimes, domestic violence, theft crimes, sex crimes, probation violations, white collar crimes, violent crimes, and motor vehicle offenses. You can contact an Mr. Neyman at www.NeymanLaw.com or by calling (617) 263-6800
]]>flattery will get you… everywhere… William Alan Shatner (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian double Emmy-, Golden Globe-, and Saturn Award-winning actor. He gained worldwide fame for playing Captain James Tiberius Kirk, captain of the starship USS Enterprise, in the television series Star Trek from 1966 to 1969, the animated series and in seven of the subsequent movies. He has written a series of books chronicling his experiences playing James T. Kirk and being a part of Star Trek as well as several co-written novels set in the Star Trek universe. Shatner also played the title role as veteran police sergeant TJ Hooker, from 1982 to 1986. He has since worked as a musician, bestselling author, producer, director, and celebrity pitchman, most recently as the “Negotiator” for the Priceline.com travel website. He currently co-stars as attorney Denny Crane on the television drama Boston Legal, for which he has won two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award. A court is a forum used by a power base to adjudicate disputes and dispense civil, labour, administrative and criminal justice under its laws. In common law and civil law states, courts are the central means for dispute resolution, and it is generally understood that all persons have an ability to bring their claims before a court. Similarly, those accused of a crime have the right to present their defense before a court. Court facilities range from a simple farmhouse for a village court in a rural community to huge …
]]>www.BostonCriminalDefenseAtty.com – Attorney Gary Zerola explains the expungement process. Contact an attorney at 617-654-9300 if you are in need of clearing our criminal need.
]]>www.BostonCriminalDefenseAtty.com – Mr. Zerola talks about theft crime charges in Boston, Massachusetts. Don’t hesitate to call 617-654-9300 and speak with an attorney regarding your theft crime today.
]]>Now in its tenth year, the Boston Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society presents, as part of its Shakespeare and the Law series, a staged reading of Henry V, followed by a panel discussion of the law and war — including the role of patriotism, the treatment of enemy combatants, the trial of foreign terrorists, and the use of torture. The event is hosted by Andrew H. Card Jr., former White House Chief of Staff, and features former DCUS Attorney and now General Counsel to Raytheon Co., Jay B. Stephens, as Henry. Participants also include US federal judges Nathaniel M. Gorton, George A. O’Toole, Patti B. Saris, Douglas P. Woodlock, and Rya Zobel. Also featured are Kerry M. Healey, former Lt. Governor of Massachusetts, Michael Sullivan, former Mass. US Attorney and Acting Director, ATF, John T. Montgomery, Managing Partner, Ropes & Gray, criminal defense attorney JW Carney Jr., Jennifer Nassour, Chair, Mass GOP, and Jeff Jacoby, Syndicated Columnist. The reading will be directed by Steven Maler, Artistic Director of Commonwealth Shakespeare Company (producer of free Shakespeare on Boston Common). The panel discussion will be moderated by Boston Lawyers Chapter chair and McCarter & English partner, Daniel J. Kelly, and will feature John Yoo, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law, U. Cal., Michael Avery, Professor of Law, Suffolk University, and Shakespeare and Politics scholar Bernard Dobski of Assumption College. The event is co-sponsored by the Massachusetts Bar Association …
]]>Gary Redente didnt always plan on becoming a lawyer. Before completing his undergraduate studies at Hunter College and going on to Boston University School of Law, he spent many years as a professional musician. I went back to school because I wanted to better my life, he says. I started teaching at BMCC to help others better their lives. Redente is an attorney specializing in entertainment, intellectual property and business law at the New York City firm of Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard. He is also the lead instructor in BMCCs Paralegal Studies Program, offered by the Center for Continuing Education and Workforce Development. The 78-hour, 15-week course provides both paralegal newcomers and veterans with a solid grounding in an exciting and important field. A choice of schedules The course focuses on substantive areas of law, such as torts, criminal law, business law and intellectual property law, as well as federal and state court procedure and the day-to-day skills needed to be a paralegal, says Redente. Perhaps what is most attractive about the program is that we cover it all in a single semester. Both Sunday and weekday sessions are offered. The former meets for 6½ hours each Sunday for 15 weeks; the latter consists of two weeknight sessions over the same period. The schedule is demanding but students dont have to give up five years of their life for it, Redente says. After completing his own law studies, Redente worked as an Assistant District Attorney in New …
]]>www.BostonCriminalDefenseAtty.com – Criminal Defense Attorney Gary Zerola explains the importance of choosing a well experienced defense attorney to represent you. Contact an attorney today at 617-654-9300.
]]>LegalFaces Directory www.legalfaces.com Altman & Altman, LLP www.altmanllp.com Call us at (800) 481-6199 Video Transcript: If you’re convicted, or charged and arraigned, for any crime, it’s going to go on your record. There are different gradations in terms of shoplifting and theft, depending upon the value of the items. However, these are crimes, still. So if a criminal complaint does issue, and if there is a guilty, that guilty will be on your record, just like the initial arraignment, the initial case, as well as what happened to that case, will be on your record. Im SamGoldberg, lead counsel for criminal defense matters, at Altman and Altman in Cambridge, Massachusetts. I have twenty-five years of experience. If youre in trouble and you need someone in your corner, who cares, and will fight for you, give me a call.
]]>Now in its tenth year, the Boston Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society presents, as part of its Shakespeare and the Law series, a staged reading of Henry V, followed by a panel discussion of the law and war — including the role of patriotism, the treatment of enemy combatants, the trial of foreign terrorists, and the use of torture. The event is hosted by Andrew H. Card Jr., former White House Chief of Staff, and features former DCUS Attorney and now General Counsel to Raytheon Co., Jay B. Stephens, as Henry. Participants also include US federal judges Nathaniel M. Gorton, George A. O’Toole, Patti B. Saris, Douglas P. Woodlock, and Rya Zobel. Also featured are Kerry M. Healey, former Lt. Governor of Massachusetts, Michael Sullivan, former Mass. US Attorney and Acting Director, ATF, John T. Montgomery, Managing Partner, Ropes & Gray, criminal defense attorney JW Carney Jr., Jennifer Nassour, Chair, Mass GOP, and Jeff Jacoby, Syndicated Columnist. The reading will be directed by Steven Maler, Artistic Director of Commonwealth Shakespeare Company (producer of free Shakespeare on Boston Common). The panel discussion will be moderated by Boston Lawyers Chapter chair and McCarter & English partner, Daniel J. Kelly, and will feature John Yoo, Professor of Law, Berkeley Law, U. Cal., Michael Avery, Professor of Law, Suffolk University, and Shakespeare and Politics scholar Bernard Dobski of Assumption College. The event is co-sponsored by the Massachusetts Bar Association …
]]>Stephen Neyman discusses DUI and OUI laws and how they are becoming tougher on Massachusetts drivers. The lawyers at the Law Offices of Steven Neyman handle many criminal cases including DUI, drug crimes, federal crimes, domestic violence, theft crimes, sex crimes, probation violations, white collar crimes, violent crimes, and motor vehicle offenses.
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