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Mom charged in son's 1991 murder is due in court
Court News | 2014/09/22 16:36
A Florida woman charged in the 1991 death of her 5-year-old son is scheduled to make her first appearance in a New Jersey courtroom.

Middlesex County prosecutors say Michelle Lodzinski is due to appear Tuesday afternoon in New Brunswick. She is charged with killing Timothy Wiltsey, but her attorney has said she "adamantly denies" the charges.

Lodzinski, 46, has been in custody since her arrest August 7. She's was extradited to New Jersey on Friday and is being held in the county jail on $2 million bail.

She had said her son disappeared at a carnival, but investigators said her story kept changing. His skeletal remains were found in a marshy area of Edison 11 months later.

Lodzinski went into seclusion after her son's remains were discovered, and neighbors said at the time that she didn't appear distraught. In late July, a county grand jury handed up a one-count indictment stating she "did purposely or knowingly kill" Timothy or did "purposely or knowingly inflict serious bodily injury" resulting in his death.


Guilty plea in California meat recall case
Court News | 2014/08/27 14:31
A co-owner of a Northern California slaughterhouse accused of processing cows with cancer has pleaded guilty to a criminal charge.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that 77-year-old Robert Singleton, co-owner of Petaluma-based Rancho Feeding Corp., entered the plea on Friday to aiding and abetting in the distribution of adulterated, misbranded and uninspected meat. He has agreed to work with prosecutors who have filed charges against the company's other owner, Jesse Amaral Jr., and two employees, Eugene Corda and Felix Cabrera.

They have pleaded not guilty.

Prosecutors say the company slaughtered dozens of cows with skin cancer of the eye, and plant workers swapped the heads of diseased cattle with those of healthy cows.

Operations were halted in February after a series of recalls, including one for 8.7 million pounds of beef.


Law Office of Alan Segal - Real Estate Law Attorney Massachusetts
Law Firm News | 2014/08/27 14:30
Looking to purchase your first home in Massachusetts? Bostonians are beginning to save up to buy real estate as safe equity. Property would include all of the following: house, commercial building, or even a lot. When people think property, they usually think of residential real estate, which is property that involves houses, condos, and townhouses. If you’re planning on buying real estate in Massachusetts, it’s in your best interest to contact
a Massachusetts Real Estate Lawyer for legal advice.

Buying real estate in Massachusetts is a big cost, but investors stand to make a profit by flipping property and selling at a higher value. Whether you’re planning on purchasing or selling real estate, it’s advised that you have an experienced Massachusetts residential real estate lawyer by your side.

Below you’ll find the different types of Real Estate to purchase:

- Commercial Properties
- Low Income Housing
- Boarding Houses
- Open Land Lots
- Rental Properties
- Residential Properties

Before any real estate purchase, contact and consult a Massachusetts real estate lawyer to assist you with real estate purchasing and trends. Failure to do so will result in steadily accumulating equity.

If you’d like to speak with a Massachusetts Real Estate Lawyer regarding legal assistance with real estate law, contact us today!


Ala court upholds generic drug decision
Court News | 2014/08/18 14:50
The Alabama Supreme Court is standing by a decision that business sees as a defeat.

The court on Friday issued an opinion that mostly parallels its ruling last year in a generic drug case.

A divided court says the original decision isn't as broad as some are claiming. But a majority stuck by a 2013 decision saying a brand-name drugmaker can be held responsible by someone who took a generic medication made by a different company.

The Business Council of Alabama says it's disappointed. So is Wyeth, the drug manufacturer sued by Danny and Vicki Weeks over the man's use of a generic form of the brand-name medicine Reglan.

The Weeks filed suit in federal court, and a judge asked the Supreme Court to clarify state law.


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