On behalf of Raymond Giudice P.C. posted in Criminal Defense on Wednesday, November 6, 2013. A Michigan criminal defense lawyer and his former client were both found guilty by a Detroit jury on Monday in a perjury case that arose out of a murder trial last year. Attorney David Benjamin Dunn, 44, and Andre Demetrius […]
Defense lawyer and client convicted in perjury conspiracy case, now face maximum life prison terms
University sued in drunk-driving deaths because housing officer didn’t report alleged domestic abuse
On behalf of Raymond Giudice P.C. posted in DUI Defense and Criminal Defense on Wednesday, November 6, 2013. The parents of a young woman who died in a one-car crash soon after earning a bachelor’s degree last year have sued the University of California at Berkeley over the accident. Their daughter, Milanca Lopez, 22, and […]
DMX gets arrested again in South Carolina
On behalf of Raymond Giudice P.C. posted in Criminal Defense and DUI Defense on Wednesday, November 6, 2013. (CNN) – DMX may realize by now that South Carolina police know who he is and that he does not have a driver’s license. The rapper – real name Earl Simmons – spent three hours in jail […]
High court rules for police in chase of suspect onto private property
On behalf of Raymond Giudice P.C. posted in Criminal Defense on Thursday, November 7, 2013. (CNN) – A California police officer won his appeal Monday at the Supreme Court, after being sued for chasing a suspect onto private property without a warrant. At issue is whether a homeowner’s “expectation of privacy” was violated, since there […]
City of Atlanta says alcohol was factor in crash that killed employee
On behalf of Raymond Giudice P.C. posted in Criminal Defense and DUI Defense on Thursday, November 7, 2013. Atlanta – A City of Atlanta employee is facing charges for causing a wreck that killed a co-worker. A city spokesperson said alcohol was a factor in the crash. The City of Atlanta has a zero-tolerance policy […]
Victims in $6M client-theft case to get $3.25M; accused lawyer may not be competent for trial
On behalf of Raymond Giudice P.C. posted in Criminal Defense on Monday, November 4, 2013. A 78-year old lawyer may not be competent to stand trial in a federal mail-fraud case over some $6 million in claimed client thefts. However, 47 claimants who say they were targets of the alleged scheme by attorney Anthony J. […]
Three Texans Rookies Released for Marijuana Use: REPORT
On behalf of Raymond Giudice P.C. posted in Criminal Defense on Friday, October 25, 2013. The Houston Texans released three rookies Monday after they violated team rules, according to the Houston Chronicle. The Texans released running back Cierre Wood, outside linebacker Willie Jefferson and defensive end Sam Montgomery. “I won’t discuss team rules,” Texans coach Gary […]
Ride operator arrested after 5 hurt at North Carolina State Fair
On behalf of Raymond Giudice P.C. posted in Criminal Defense on Monday, October 28, 2013. (CNN) — A ride operator has been charged with three felony counts of assault after several people were hurt on the Vortex at the North Carolina State Fair, a sheriff’s office said Saturday. Timothy Dwayne Tutterrow, a 46-year-old from Quitman, […]
Chris Brown charged with felony assault after altercation in DC, expected in court
On behalf of Raymond Giudice P.C. posted in Criminal Defense on Monday, October 28, 2013. Chris Brown was expected to appear in court Monday on an assault charge after a fight broke out over the weekend near a Washington hotel, which could further snarl the Grammy Award-winning R&B singer’s ongoing legal troubles. Brown and another man were […]
Dekalb cop arrested on child molestation charge
On behalf of Raymond Giudice P.C. posted in Criminal Defense on Friday, October 25, 2013. A DeKalb County officer was arrested Wednesday and charged with child molestation, police said. Manuel Williams, 49, admitted to the charges and offered his resignation, DeKalb County Police Chief Cedric Alexander said Wednesday. Williams is accused of inappropriately touching a 13-year-old […]