Ken Anderson "consciously chose to impair the availability of the exculpatory evidence so that he could obtain the conviction of Mr. Morton for murder," wrote 213th District Judge Louis Sturns, who p
...P. Courville, Bob Wynne and Jennifer E. Brevorka have joined Rusty Hardin & Associates in Houston. . . . Jeffrey D. Chadwick has joined Winstead...
... That was the scenario we recently faced at Rusty Hardin & Associates during the firm's successful defense of former professional baseball...
...Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Friend, and Rusty Hardin of Rusty Hardin & Associates. While he seeks "general and special damages...
...use of performance-enhancing drugs. Rusty Hardin, of Rusty Hardin & Associates in Houston, defended Clemens during the trial that began on...
Defense attorney Rusty Hardin of Houston offers some trial...
...alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs. Hardin, of Rusty Hardin & Associates, was in D.C. with Clemens when the jury returned...
R. Allen Stanford won't be sentenced until June, but his criminal-defense attorneys say Stanford's competence to stand trial leads a list of numerous grounds for appeal
Robert Allen Stanford's defense team was paid a total of $2.4 million from Oct. 1, 2010, through Jan. 31. That amount includes $688,133 for Stanford?s Houston court-appointed lawyers
...2010, private plane crash in Florida, says Richard Farrer, a Yetter Coleman associate who worked on the case with Coleman. According to the...
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