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Dallas DWI - our office has successfully defended 42 out of 47 dwi cases set for trial by either not guilty or dismissal since january of 2003.
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BRISTOL - Flanked by his family, a Bristol man who robbed 14 area banks between February 2006 and June 2007 blamed his misdeeds on a heroin and morphine addiction he said took over his life. ->Read MorePolice raided the business at 800 W. Davis and arrested owners Stephen Craig Wood, 66, and his son Geoffrey Wood, 26, on accusations that they bilked customers from as far away as Australia. ->Read More BRISTOL - Flanked by his family, a city man who robbed 14 area banks between February 2006 and June 2007 blamed his misdeeds on a heroin and morphine addiction he said took over his life. ->Read More AUGUSTA - The Maine Human Rights Commission has ruled that Rainbow Federal Credit Union discriminated against Denise Cyr of Lewiston when a senior vice president cut Cyr's job interview short based on Cyr's perceived disability. ->Read More By DARREN BARBEE This article was originally published on Sunday, Feb. 11, 2007, in the Star-Telegram. FIRST OF TWO PARTS In 2002, Larry May boarded a flight at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport for a business trip across the chilly blue Atlantic. The curious thing about the Hurst nursing home executive?s travel was that it took him to a rendezvous with a rented mailbox in England. He made the ... ->Read More
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