Jury Tells National Restaurant Chain To Accept Responsibility for their Food
The client swallowed glass that was in the food.
The client swallowed glass that was in the food.
The Appellant was convicted in the Circuit Court of various charges stemming from a carjacking in Temple Hills, Maryland.
The client plead guilty to simple assault and was sentenced to a straight probationary term.
Both protective orders were denied.
The Petitioner was accused of attacking a man while in an elevator in Silver Spring, Maryland.
The Court of Appeals permitted the use of laches as a defense, allowing the client to litigate his post-conviction petition.
The Court held that the grant of a mistrial is not warranted when the defendant has not suffered irreversible prejudice[1]…
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Judgment was entered in favor of the client for 30 percent more than the insurance company's offer.
Ultimately, the instructions were upheld.