Chief Deputy District Attorney Jonathan Kurland 633 Court Street, Reading, Pa. 19601 (610) 478-6000 was advised of the identity of Investigator Sean P. Brennan and of the confidential nature and purpose of the interview, Kurland, provided the following information: Kurland has been practicing since 2001. He is the Deputy Chief for all Civil and Criminal cases handled by the Berks County District Attorney’s office. Kurland explained that he has known “Leo”, as he described Judge Leonardziak, for years. Kurland appeared in front of Leonardziak at least once a week for a few years but hasn’t been in front of him in quite a few years. He knows Leonardziak only on a professional level. Kurland described Leonardziak as being “firm” in the way
Judge Reibman held a hearing in Oct. 2014 on contempt charges against Dr. Kolecki for not showing up at the evaluation, but the charges were later dropped. Dr. Kolecki thought there was ex parte communication between the judge and Mrs. Kolecki’s attorney, Waldron, but later agreed that wasn’t the case.
Mr. Bailey took a risk and resigned his position as Kroger Manager when he received his letter of acceptance from Thomas. M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, MI. Mr. Bailey would make the President’s List at Cooley and decided to transfer to Salmon P. Chase College of Law, in Highland Heights, Kentucky. My pursuit of my Juris Doctorate was one of a tortoise, instead of the hare and he obtained his Juris Doctor degree in December 2005. He then took and passed Kentucky Bar Exam in 2008. He began his legal career as a Public Defender in 2009. The Public Defender’s office training allowed Mr. Bailey to learn and work on various legal matters that continues to be of great benefit to his practice today. In 2011, Mr. entered private practice in Bowling Green, KY, and continue to strive for professional excellence, skills, and intelligence. Over the years, Mr. Bailey has fought for justice, helped keep families together, fought against racial profiling, employment discrimination, and became a voice for the voiceless. Today, Mr. Bailey is the owner of Bailey Law Firm of S.KY, PLLC in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Mr. Bailey practices criminal defense, immigration law, personal injury, Bankruptcy and
Setley explained that he appears before Judge Leonardziak at least twice a month for the last couple years representing his clients from the Reading Water Department. Setley is friendly with Leonardziak but they don’t socialize together, he would see the judge when he was out at certain restaurants.
The parties in this case study were the family of Jeremy Knoke and South Carolina Department of Parks and Recreation. July 5, 1991, 12 year old Jeremy Knoke died while sleeping in a cabin at Cherew State Park. He was staying at the park’s group camp facility as a guest of Berea First Baptist Church which had leased the facility from the park and recreation department. There were five boys asleep in the cabin when a fire broke out due to an electrical fan Jeremy brought with him from home. The other boy’s were able to escape the cabin quickly but Jeremy did not. His body was found on the bed next to his own as if he tried to escape but was unable to do so. The cause of death in this case was asphyxiation from smoke inhalation. The estate of
Repyneck recalls in 2011 she was going through a divorce from her husband Michael Ziegler. Repyneck was having financial problem and she was advised to seek a bankruptcy lawyer. Repyneck was scheduled for a hearing in Hellertown on Wednesday and her divorce attorney recommended David Tidd from Hellertown. She called Tidd, she thought it was either Sunday or Monday, and he told her to bring a payment to retain him to his office on Tuesday and he would make the hearing on Wednesday go away. After she went to his office, Tidd told her she wouldn’t have to appear in court on Wednesday, that he would take care of it.
By August 11, 2011, Mark Ciavarella was no stranger to courtrooms. After twenty years as a lawyer and thirteen as a judge, including a stint as the President Judge of the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas, he was intimately familiar with the complexities of Pennsylvania law. The business of the court that day was sentencing a man convicted of, among other things, racketeering and tax evasion. It was an unusual case for the veteran judge, primarily because he was the defendant.
On 06/21/2016, I Deputy Daniel Pruitt a certified deputy with the Creek County Sheriff's Office was dispatched to the Sapulpa Police department. I was advised a female was in custody and wanted to file a assault report.
Cpl. Jeffrey Johnston Hellertown Police Dept. 685 Main St. Hellertown, Pa. 18055 was advised of the identity of Investigator Sean P. Brennan and of the confidential nature and purpose of the interview, Johnston, provided the following information:
Capt. Charles Chubb 160 E. 7th Street, Chester Pa. 19013 (484) 645-5817 was advised of the identity of Investigator Sean P. Brennan and of the confidential nature and purpose of the interview, Chubb, provided the following information:
On 08/09/2017 I, Deputy Daniel Pruitt was dispatched to 11512 West 65th Street for a vandalism complaint. I spoke to Karen Pierce who made the following statement.
A native of the city of Detroit, Attorney Coleman has been fighting for justice for more than six years. Upon graduation from Wayne State University Law
On Tuesday, September8, 2015 at approximately 3:00pm NYP employee Kenneth Hill was interviewed in the investigation office along with Human Resources representative Francisco Hungria.
The Acting District Attorney named the three defendants have been named Keisia Atkins 29, Mercedes Jones 19, and Whetsel Wade 45 all of East Brooklyn.They are diversely
Marcus Kingo entered the garbage evacuation business in 2008 and keeps up a straightforward, virtual plan of action. The organization has been becoming quickly since commencement. Presently, Kingo and the organization are confronting significant IT issues that are bringing on data taking care of blunders and eventually losing clients. Kingo needs to locate a reasonable IT framework that meets his operation prerequisites and permits the business to develop.
I would not purchase a Keurig Kold if they still existed. This is due to numerous reasons, the main one being its large retail cost of $370. As Meisha pointed out in her previous post, the main soda consumers are young adults, those without a stable source of income. This means that they won’t have the disposable income necessary to purchase the machine. Furthermore, as this article mentions, https://www.wired.com/2015/10/review-keurig-kold/, the pods needed in order to make the carbonated drinks are also very expensive for its eight ounce portions. To expand on that, the pods can go up to $5 for each four-pack, compared to a 24 pack of diet coke for $22. Moreover, the sheer size of the machine is inconvenient, weighing around 23 pounds. It