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Imagine a hospital's assistant administrator submits millions of dollars in false claims to the Medicare program. Would the administrator face criminal liability if he had no knowledge of the crimina
...moving to exclude that evidence. Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Frederick DeVesa ruled both matters admissible in proving causation. The Appellate Division agreed...
...Huffington's name ever since. In last week's order, Frederick County circuit court Judge G. Edward Dwyer Jr.who presided over...
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The Georgia attorney general and a private lawyer are asking the state Supreme Court to reconsider its ruling that prohibits public defenders within the same circuit from representing co-defendants,
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