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Dominican Republic quits OAS's human rights court
Top Attorney News | 2014/11/05 12:15
The Dominican Republic withdrew as a member of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on Tuesday, leading rights activists to raise concerns about the welfare of migrants in the Caribbean country.

The announcement came just weeks after the human rights court found the Dominican Republic discriminates against Dominicans of Haitian descent, angering the government, which called the findings "unacceptable" and "biased."Last year, a Dominican court ruled that people born in the Dominican Republic to migrants living there illegally were not automatically entitled to citizenship, basically rendering thousands of people stateless.

The government has since pledged to resolve their status but has only offered residency and work permits under a new program.The Costa Rica-based Inter-American Court had given the Dominican government six months to invalidate the Dominican court's ruling.

In a 59-page ruling issued Tuesday night, the Constitutional Court said the country had to withdraw from the rights court because the Senate never issued a resolution to ratify the February 1999 agreement with the rights court as required by the Dominican constitution.


Baltimore Criminal Defense Lawyers
Law Firm Legal News | 2014/10/30 12:58
Levin & Curlett LLC is a boutique Baltimore litigation agency started by former proescutors to help clients with everything from contractual disputes and business litigation to qui tam whistleblower cases. Our experience in criminal and civil litigation will also help you reach your legal goals with ease. With extensive trial wisdom, as well as prosecutorial backgrounds, we can represent clients in all aspects of criminal proceedings, from those who are targets and subjects, to witnesses and recipients of grand jury subpoenas.

Our lawyers specialize in representing private individuals and businesses in all situations regarding civil litigation and criminal matters. In addition, Levin & Curlett LCC also works with whistleblowers under the False Claims Act and Qui Tam litigation.
With many decades combined experience in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, the Department of Justice, and national law firms,we pride ourselves on the quality of our legal services.

All of this experience places us in a unique place to represent clients who are facing the federal government, insurance companies, and even the nation's biggest corporations.


Marine wants new charges in Iraq war crime tossed
Recent Court Cases | 2014/10/30 12:58
The Marine Corps should not be retrying a sergeant whose murder conviction in a major Iraq war crime case was overturned by the military's highest court after he served half of his 11-year sentence, his defense attorneys say.

Civilian defense attorney Chris Oprison said he has filed nine motions that he will present during a two-day hearing for Lawrence Hutchins III that starts Thursday at Camp Pendleton Marine Corps base, north of San Diego.

"We think all these charges should be dismissed," Oprison said. "What are they trying to get out of this Marine? He served seven years locked up, away from his wife and family. Why are they putting him through this again after he served that much time?"

The military prosecution declined to comment.

The Marine Corps ordered a retrial for Hutchins last year shortly after the ruling by the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces that found his rights were violated by interrogators in 2006 when he was detained in Iraq and held in solitary confinement without access to a lawyer for a week.

The new defense team is asking the judge to let them go to Iraq to interview witnesses in the village of Hamdania, where Hutchins led an eight-man squad accused of kidnapping an Iraqi man from his home in April 2006, marching him to a ditch and shooting him to death. Hutchins has said he thought the man was an insurgent.

Before his release, the Marine, from Plymouth, Massachusetts, had served seven years in the brig for one of the biggest war crime cases against U.S. troops to emerge from the war. None of the other seven squad members served more than 18 months.

The military last summer re-charged Hutchins. Among the charges is conspiracy to commit murder, which Oprison said is double jeopardy. Hutchins was convicted of murder at his original trial and acquitted of murder with premeditation.

Hutchins' defense attorneys also say the military compromised his case when its investigators raided defense attorneys' offices at Camp Pendleton in May. Oprison said investigators rifled through privileged files that held "the crown jewels" of Hutchins' defense case.


Supreme Court justices: Court needs diversity
Top Attorney News | 2014/10/28 15:53
U.S. Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Sonia Sotomayor expressed concern Saturday about the lack of diverse legal and life experience among those who sit on the country's highest court.

Both are Yale University alumni and Thomas noted that all nine Supreme Court justices attended either Yale or Harvard University. He said everyone should be concerned that the nation's highest court has "such a strong Northeastern orientation."

Thomas, Sotomayor and Justice Samuel Alito, also a Yale alumnus, shared the stage Saturday when they were honored at the Connecticut school's alumni weekend. They were awarded the Yale Law School Association Award of Merit at the event. The six other Supreme Court justices all attended Harvard's law school.

"I do think we should be concerned that virtually all of us are from two law schools," Thomas said to an audience of Yale alumni and students. "I'm sure Harvard and Yale are happy, but I think we should be concerned about that. I think we should also be concerned that we have such a strong Northeastern orientation ... But I couldn't say that somebody who's a colleague of mine shouldn't be there."


Securities Arbitration and Litigation
Top Attorney News | 2014/10/28 15:53
The Law Offices of Place & Hanley, LLC is a nationally recognized
securities and commodities arbitration law firm which represents investors nationwide. At Place & Hanley we represent investors in claims against their brokers, broker dealers, investment advisors,financial advisors and insurance companies.

We have prosecuted claims against many Wall Street firms, such as
Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo, UBS, Oppenheimer, as well as some
mid-sized broker dealers. Our securities lawyers advocate on behalf of
their client's savings when their brokerage accounts were mishandled
or when they have become victims of negligence, unsuitable
investments, and financial fraud.

The staff and lawyers at the Law Offices of Place & Hanley are
dedicated to representing wronged investors who have lost money from
the willful or negligent acts of their broker or financial advisor.
Our firm has experience recovering millions of dollars for both
individuals and group claims, as well as class action litigation with
securities related matters. In addition, we have fought on behalf of
or clients for recovered punitive damages and attorney's fees.

Our firm has successfully brought negligent brokers to justice in many
State and Federal Courts, in addition to Judicial Arbitration and
Mediation Service (JAMS), the American Arbitration Association (AAA),
the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), the National Futures Association
(NFA), Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service (JAMS), and the
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA f/k/a NASD). We firmly
believe that the victims of these negligent firms deserve a chance at
financial recovery.


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