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Tag Archives: Wrongly
Passenger on Carnival Spirit Assaulted After Wrongly Identified By Ship Security as a Pedophile
An Australian cruise passenger, Mr. Sun, sued Carnival Australia after the cruise line falsely accused him of exposing himself to two young girls on the Carnival Spirit. According to an Australian new station, the incident occurred during a cruise from Sydney … Continue reading
Posted in Admiralty-Maritime Law
Tagged Assaulted, Carnival, Identified, Passenger, Pedophile, Security, Ship, Spirit, Wrongly
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Eric Kelley and Ralph Lee Exonerated Today After Wrongly Serving Over 24 Years
(Paterson, NJ – April 6, 2018) Today, Innocence Project client Eric Kelley and Centurion client Ralph Lee were exonerated of their 1996 felony murder and robbery convictions, marking the end in their fight for justice of more than 24 years. … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Law
Tagged Eric, Exonerated, Kelley, over, Ralph, SERVING, Today, Wrongly, years
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Maryland Hospital Wrongly Denies Stent Problem
Posted by: Salvatore J. Zambri, founding member and senior attorney In a column in the Baltimore Sun (8/31), Jay Hancock writes that St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson, MD, "deserves credit for shutting down Dr. Mark Midei last … Continue reading
Posted in Medical malpractice law
Tagged denies, Hospital, Maryland, Problem, stent, Wrongly
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Federal Government Wrongly Accuses 84,000 Sites of Trafficking in Child Pornography
One of the many things that separate child pornography crimes from other crimes is the federal government's ability to preemptively take down sites accused of involvement in child pornography. As with defendants in federal drug crimes, racketeering and certain other … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal Law
Tagged 84000, accuses, Child, Federal, Government, Pornography, sites, trafficking, Wrongly
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