Documents tagged "Prosecutor"
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The image is a photograph of what appears to be a court transcript or a similar official document from a legal proceeding. The text within the document includes sections labeled "Q" (for question) and "A" (for answer), with various exchanges between individuals who are identified as "Judge," "Defendant," "Prosecutor," and "Witness." This suggests that the document records a trial or similar legal event where witnesses were questioned by both prosecution and defense. Some of the names have been redacted for privacy purposes. The specific content of the questions and answers is not clearly visible due to the resolution and angle of the photograph.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031776.txt
Michael Avenatti, an attorney known for his opposition to President Trump, is accused of trying to extort Nike. He has been charged with federal charges related to his efforts to secure millions of dollars from Nike in exchange for not holding a press conference about alleged recruitment misconduct by the company. The lack of connection between Avenatti's client's injury and his demands as an investigator places him outside of acceptable advocacy and into extortion territory, according to criminal defense attorney Jeremy Saland.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031774.txt
The document is a forwarded message from Paul Krassner to J, discussing a Republican consultant's criticism of President Trump for allegedly encouraging violence among his supporters. The email also mentions the prosecutor in Jeffrey Epstein's trial, who was previously rebuked in a sex assault case and had knowledge of it from then-US Attorney Acosta. The forwarded message is from Raw Story Overnight.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023102.txt
Reid Weingarten is a prominent white collar defense lawyer who has represented high-profile clients such as former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers and film director Roman Polanski. He spoke to the Litigation Daily about his practice, stating that the best lawyers are both legal experts and psychologists, able to understand their clients' emotions and motivations. Weingarten also discussed his work with juvenile offenders through a foundation he co-founded with Eric Holder Jr.
