A federal judge revived a proposed class action that alleged Aetna Life Insurance Co. violated its own contractual obligations by using an overly restrictive
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Shelton resident Guy Smith, 63, was sentenced to 14 months in prison in connection with a federal tax evasion case, in which he failed to report millions in business and poker income to the IRS. (Shutterstock)
SHELTON, CT A 63-year-old Shelton businessman and professional poker player was sentenced to 14 months in prison, followed by two years of supervised release, for tax evasion, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Leonard C. Boyle,
Guy Smith was sentenced Friday by U.S. District Judge Michael P. Shea in Hartford. He pleaded guilty in December and is free on bond. He is scheduled to report for his prison term at the end of June.
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Judge John Shea, who served 30 years on New Orleans Municipal Court bench, dies at 86
Shea was first elected in 1978. Three of his four children worked with him at his family s law firm and son Mark is currently a judge at Municipal and Traffic Court.
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Judge John Shea (right) and his older brother, Orleans Parish Criminal District Court Judge Frank Shea, look over John Shea s judicial commission on Jan. 13, 1979. The younger Shea was sworn in as a Municipal Court judge by his brother. (Photo by A.P. Vidacovich, The Times-Picayune) Author: Dominic Massa / WWL-TV Updated: 4:58 PM CST January 28, 2021
lunch time and ask the waiter what it was that judge shea was working, and the waiter said it was vodka tonic and he had been drinking a lot of them. so obviously the first thing he did was going to judge shea and tell him a bunch of liberal people were counting the number of drinks he was having. so judge shea came into court after lunch furious with me, and so he had come up with this plan, which was to announce that he was biased against smitty and that he was biased against us as his lawyers, so he took himself off the case, which, of course, was exactly what i wanted to happen. narrator: but even with a new judge, clive and tom knew they would have to discredit the government s witnesses, j.j. hall and karl holley. i said in court that hall and holley, were both of them facing the death penalty along with thousands of years in prison. so they re sitting there saying, hmm, on the one hand i get to