Official Misconduct Is Not Just A Charge For Cops And Politicians
October 18, 2012 | by Matheu NunnFor those of you that thought charges of “Official Misconduct” applied to police officers and elected officials “on the take”, think again.
For those of you that thought charges of “Official Misconduct” applied to police officers and elected officials “on the take”, think again.
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Dear Ask the Attorney: A few months ago my husband hit me in front of our children. He immediately apologized but I have asked him to move out. Now, he is being verbally abusive while he takes his time packing his stuff. I know I should have called the police […]
Dear Ask the Attorney: My 18 year old son was a passenger in a car with 3 other boys when it was pulled over for speeding. In the back seat was a case of beer and a half a pint of vodka. The three other boys are all underage as […]
The facts are as follows: The then eighteen-year-old defendant, Ms. Lenihan, was driving her 1999 Hyundai southbound on Route 519 in Hampton Township, with her sixteen year-old friend, K.G., in the front passenger seat. Defendant lost control of the vehicle and it veered to the right, crossing the shoulder of the road, striking the guardrail head-on. Both defendant and K.G. were seriously injured and transported to a local hospital. K.G. died the following day.
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