Word: courtroom
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Although he was not mentioned by Dershowitz, Lagueux struck back, banning the prominent trial lawyer from his courtroom. However, Dershowitz quickly filed a complaint, bringing Lagueux official censure for "glaringly injudicious" behavior...
Although he was not mentioned by Dershowitz, Lagueux struck back, banning the prominent trial lawyer from his courtroom. However, Dershowitz quickly filed a complaint, bringing Lagueux official censure for "glaringly injudicious" behavior...
Although Dershowitz has argued in higher courts, statistics suggest that his appearance on the courtroom show will be a greater boost for his fame. According to a recent survey, 54 percent of Americans can recognize and name Wapner, while only nine percent can identify U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist...
Alaska v. Exxon et al is likely to break some courtroom records. Robert LeResche, who heads the state's investigation of the spill, believes the legal wrangling will last at least a decade. "Out of the approximately 150 suits filed against Exxon, this is the big one," says Bryan Jacoboski, who follows the oil industry for Paine Webber. "It will keep Exxon's stock from going anywhere for a long time...
...another case decided last week, a New York State judge raised some doubts about the courtroom use of DNA technology. Forensic DNA tests seek to compare the genetic patterns of a suspect or victim with those of the human remains, such as blood or semen, left at the scene of a crime. Proponents of DNA identification have long insisted that the tests are so precise that they can establish matches or exclusions to a near certainty...