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Name: A Automobile Accident Attorneys
Address: 2111 East Burnside Street, Portland, OR 97214 Portland, OR 97214
Phone Number: (503) 251-4559

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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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DEARBORN - Assistant city of Dearborn Attorney John W. Tanner III died Monday following an automobile accident in Dearborn. The accident occurred about 11 p.m. Monday on southbound Military near Kensington in Dearborn.
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LYNN - Anti-fraud crackdowns locally and in Revere helped dropped the automobile insurance claims filed over the last five years from 43 to 28 claims per 100 accidents, according to the Insurance Fraud Bureau of Massachusetts.
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The man who admitted he was drunk when he hit and killed a well-known local bicyclist this July was sentenced today.
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These morons who want to put on a clown suit and ride a bicycle uphill, and delay those folks driving automobiles, and then scream and cry they have the same rights to be on the road, have evidently spent all their money on clown suits and can't afford a tire repair kit because their little bikes get flats driving on the new road surface.
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The New Jersey Supreme Court heard arguments today over whether to change the circumstances under which police may search cars on Garden State roadways. State prosecutors argue the current method needs a tune-up because it creates real-world problems for police...
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