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18 Aug, 2008 10:35 pm
... a strip search and found a substance he believed was heroin and glass pipes in the defendant's possession. Attorney McCarthy filed a motion
to suppress the evidence and argued that the confiscation of the heroin and paraphernalia violated the defendant's state and federal ... and M.G.L. c. 276 §1 et seq. Following an
evidentiary hearing the judge allowed Attorney McCarthy's motion holding that the strip search of the defendant was overly intrusive and
unreasonable. If you are charged with a drug ...
19 Oct, 2008 11:24 am
... App.Ct. 150,155 (2000), citing Rhode Island v. Innes, 446 U.S. 291 (1980). Attorney McCarthy applied this analysis to the above case and
argued that the defendant's encounter with the police was most certainly a custodial interrogation. The ... successfully litigate a motion to suppress statements can be the difference
between an acquittal and a conviction. Call Attorney Kathleen M. McCarthy today to defend you against any type crime from drug offenses,
larcenies and assault and battery to rape and ...
5 Dec, 2008 9:44 pm
... the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and G.L. c. 276. Following an evidentiary hearing, the judge agreed with me and allowed the motion to suppress. Based on this ruling, the
Commonwealth had no case and moved to dismiss all charges against the driver. If you, a loved one or a friend is charged with possession of drugs, possession with intent to distribute
drugs or trafficking in controlled substances contact Boston area Attorney Kathleen M. McCarthy immediately and I can get to work on your case.
15 Jun 8:38 am
... a problem. Many of its lawyers rely on dictation devices, but with analog technology quickly becoming obsolete, McCarthy's IT department
sought a product designed for this century rather than the last one. The 600+ lawyer firm first ... Thumbs Up From Dictation Veterans More than a year after the initial rollout, Oakes
reports that BigHand is "heavily used" by McCarthy personnel. The application provides a level of workflow visibility that many in the firm
find helpful. The lawyers like it because ...
6 Mar 10:40 am
... in public life. He did, apparently, have a gnawing sense of satisfaction at the way McCarthy was embarrassing the Democrats. But it was far
subordinate to a domnant sense of loathing. So why didn't he act more assertively? Did he fear McCarthy? Oshinsky doesn't show any evidence of
fear, and hey, the guy who defeated ... he felt he could to make it happen. In particular, he was delighted with the Army-McCarthy hearings: he
foresaw that they would be the ruination of the Senator and he was exactly ...
29 Nov, 2007 4:27 am
... bus stops and other areas where children congregate, Wilkes-Barre Councilman Jim McCarthy has not given up his fight for an ordinance
restricting where sex offenders can ... in Luzerne County have passed ordinances restricting where sex offenders can live, McCarthy said he
believes more sex offenders are now moving to Wilkes-Barre. ... there were 39 sex offenders living in Wilkes-Barre, with three or four being in prison," McCarthy said. "As of last night, there were 55. Two moved from Wyoming to Wilkes- ...
3 Mar 8:33 pm
... --perhaps never even a "security risk," for however elastic that term may be, it seems likely that every single person whom McCarthy outed
either (a) was already identified; or (b) would have been identified in due course. He ruined a few lives, of course ... , he would have caved, too. Yes, resistance. Granted, reading
about the GOP in the 50s is enough to remind you that (aside form McCarthy), they had quite an ample supply of fools, bullies and paranoid
nutcakes. I think they may also have had a ...
13 Oct 10:12 pm
... than drunk driving. Other studies of distracted driving have yielded similar results. Having identified an evil, McCarthy leaps to the
conclusion that a law against it is, therefore, necessary. Despite an absence of discussion about difficulties enforcing such a law, ... loved one justify the sacrifice in the name of
the texting god? While the concerns Balko raises are valid, and McCarthy does little to address them by laying the emotion on thick while
ignoring the legal ramifications that one would ...
25 Mar 10:19 am
... left no sense of decency?" (Emphasis added.) These were some of the unforgettable things Robert Welch said to Joe McCarthy during their
famous interchange. This country may now have arrived at a Robert Welch moment, a moment when it must ... side of decency, on the side of persons like Robert Welch, or on the side of
indecency, on the side of persons like Joe McCarthy. We must either choose prosecutions to uphold decency, or no prosecutions, which would
reward indecency.* This posting represents the ...
25 Mar 7:18 am
... left no sense of decency?" (Emphasis added.) These were some of the unforgettable things Joseph Welch said to Joe McCarthy during their
famous interchange. This country may now have arrived at a Joseph Welch moment, a moment when it must ... side of decency, on the side of persons like Joseph Welch, or on the side of
indecency, on the side of persons like Joe McCarthy. We must either choose prosecutions to uphold decency, or no prosecutions, which would
reward indecency.* * This posting represents ...
29 May 6:39 pm
... yet another failed rightwing effort to "get" Sonia Sotomayor. In his essay, McCarthy tries to demonstrate that Sonia Sotomayor could not
qualify as a juror because, he ... claims, she lacks impartiality. McCarthy argues that: Would Judge Sotomayor be qualified to serve as a
juror? Let's say she forthrightly explained to the court during the voir ... litigant, not simply because they are a product of their own experiences. Third, McCarthy's argument would disqualify Justice O'Connor and Scalia from serving ...
19 Oct, 2006 11:11 am
I love Cormac McCarthy's work. It's not exactly cheery stuff, but the prose is incredible and the themes are deep. His new novel, "The Road,"
has been ... to read it. Here, just as a taste, is William Kennedy in the New York Times: Cormac McCarthy's subject in his new novel is as big
as it gets: the end of the civilized world, ... . Ten thousand dreams ensepulchred within their crozzled hearts." . . . The overarching theme in McCarthy's work has been the face-off of good and evil with evil invariably ...
16 Nov, 2006 8:12 am
La livraison du National Post d'hier, nous apprenait, de la bouche de sa potineuse judiciaire, que McCarthyMcCarthyMcCarthy semble calqué sur le modèle américain où l'on retrouve fréquemment ...
26 Feb, 2007 8:11 am
... good article from the latest edition of Law Library Journal (Winter 2007). In Go and Tell the World: Charles R. McCarthy and the Evolution
of the Legislative Reference Movement, 1901-1917, Paul D. Healey writes of Wisconsin's other McCarthy. Abstract: Professor Healey describes the
work of Charles R. McCarthy who, in the early twentieth century, almost single‑handedly created the legislative reference library concept. In
doing so, he developed radical new forms of ...
23 Jul, 2007 5:10 am
... ., Case No. 05-0933 (March 28, 2007). [TTABlogged here]. BUKHARA: New Delhi, India Professor McCarthy calls the decision a "great
embarrassment" for the United States. He is concerned that, by not living up to its treaty obligations, the United States is open to criticism as it attempts to persuade other countries
to respect intellectual property rights. According to McCarthy, the court chose a narrow reading of the statute, but he believes there is a way
to incorporate the doctrine into federal ...
12 Sep, 2007 6:42 am
Source: Crime and Justice News, September 12, 2007. "Garry McCarthy, Newark [New Jersey] police director for 10 months, had chipped away at the
city's grim crime ... to brag about the fact that we're down 10 percent in murders doesn't resonate,' McCarthy, 48, told the New York Times." "
'He strikes me as really distinctive combination of a no ... m not keen to make a deal with the devil. I'd much rather arrest them and prosecute them,' McCarthy said. 'What's the harm trying if it works?' " New York Times
12 May, 2008 6:47 am
Donald McCarthy joined Duane Morris' Los Angeles office as a partner in their intellectual property practice. McCarthy has been a trial lawyer for 40 years. He represents manufacturers and distributors of pharmaceuticals, electronics and mechanical parts in patent
litigation. McCarthy has also worked on trademark litigation issues for brands like Honda, Acura and General Motors. He was previously a
partner at Jones Day's L.A. office.
30 Nov, 2008 5:10 pm
... strain of Republican is nothing new--that it goes back through Richard Nixon to Joe McCarthy (link). It's a useful exercise, I suppose, but
I must say, first, that I'm ... was nothing new was itself nothing new--but maybe you have to remember Nixon. Or McCarthy. Second, I don't know
where he comes off assuming that it starts ... McCarthy. Hasn't he heard of the Vendée, the country conservatives who did so much to destroy
the French Revolution? Or the masses who brought Napoleon III to power in 1848? ...
8 Mar 6:29 pm
A final (I hope) thought about Joe McCarthy. I've had a bit of amiable off line chat about how he compares with the drug abuser with the boil
on his butt. It's an entertaining ... incarnation is on the whole smarter and more talented: it is amazing how little, on close scrutiny McCarthy had to offer. The big guy is (if you don't mind mean) actually funny. I don't recall McCarthy ever getting
so much as a chuckle. Which naturally pushes on to the next question: Is the big guy another Mussolini? I'd ...
18 Nov 9:45 am
ANDY MCCARTHY ROUNDS UP some "whoppers" from Eric Holder's Senate testimony. And Holder's response to Andy McCarthy, and McCarthy's riposte.
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