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Harvey Weinstein sues famous attorney who dropped his NY criminal case

Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance delivers a statement after the Harvey Weinstein verdict. Harvey Weinstein is suing attorney Jose Baez who dropped his criminal case in New York back in 2019. The disgraced producer is demanding a refund of $1 million, plus interest, from his former attorney and his partner Michelle Medina, Fox News has learned.   Baez refused to provide any substantive or meaningful legal services to Weinstein in contravention of (their) Engagement , the lawsuit claims.   Jose Baez is a Florida criminal defense attorney who landed in the national spotlight when he defended Casey Anthony against charges that she murdered her daughter. He would then later also win an acquittal for Aaron Hernandez.   

Pension restored for former Buffalo cop who was fired for intervening in use-of-force situation

Pension restored for former Buffalo cop who was fired for intervening in use-of-force situation WKBW and last updated 2021-04-16 12:41:22-04 BUFFALO, N.Y. — The New York State Supreme Court has reinstated the pension of a former Buffalo police officer who was fired after intervening when she says an officer put a man in a chokehold in 2006. Cariol Horne will receive a full pension, backpay and benefits, following a decision by Justice Dennis E. Ward on Tuesday. The ruling comes less than six months after Cariol s Law was signed by Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown. The law states that officers who reasonably believe a colleague is using excessive force have a duty to step in and stop it. Failure to intervene can lead to criminal charges.

Cariol Horne, former Buffalo police officer who intervened in arrest, will get her pension back, judge rules

Cariol Horne, former Buffalo police officer who intervened in arrest, will get her pension back, judge rules
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No Criminal, Civil Rights Violations In DA Rollins Complaint: AG

UpdatedThu, Feb 11, 2021 at 5:55 pm ET Replies(5) The Massachusetts Attorney General s office found no civil rights violations or violations of criminal statutes in a complaint against Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File) BOSTON, MA Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey s office found no civil rights violations or violations of criminal statutes in an incident involving Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins. Dorchester resident Katie Lawson filed a complaint with the Boston Police Department, alleging Rollins flashed her blue lights and threatened her with a ticket when Lawson tried to merge in front of her at the South Bay shopping center on Christmas Eve.

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