The Massachusetts Appeals Court has affirmed the kidnapping and battery conviction of a notorious imposter who called himself Clark Rockefeller. The three-judge panel upheld the conviction of Christi
Daily Business Review
...team member Melanie Abbruzzese, who was a paralegal at Boston-based Denner Pellegrino, and postal inspector Joseph McGonagle III, spawned separate cases. ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...team member Melanie Abbruzzese, who was a paralegal at Boston-based Denner Pellegrino, and postal inspector Joseph McGonagle III, spawned separate cases. ...
National Law Journal
The Daily Report
...In May, Melanie Abbruzzese, who was a paralegal at Boston-based Denner Pellegrino, and postal inspector Joseph McGonagle III were charged in Boston federal...
...In May, Melanie Abbruzzese, who was a paralegal at Boston-based Denner Pellegrino, and postal inspector Joseph McGonagle III, were ...
NYLawyer
...Abbruzzese, 31, who worked as a paralegal at Boston-based Denner Pellegrino, and postal inspector Joseph McGonagle III, 37, were charged in...
...Melanie Abbruzzese, 31, who worked as a paralegal at Boston-based Denner Pellegrino, and postal inspector Joseph McGonagle III, 37, were charged in Boston...
A telephone equipment provider isn't required to indemnify a telephone company for lawsuit damages stemming from the phone company's failure to adequately block minors from chat lines, the U.S. Court
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