...and buried his remains in the backyard of Sohus' mother's San Marino, Calif., home. Gerhartsreiter, who chose not testify in his own defense...
National Law Journal
...time when Gerhartsreiter was renting a guesthouse at Sohus' mother's San Marino, Calif., home under the name Christopher Chichester. In May...
...1985, while Gerhartsreiter was renting a guesthouse at his mother's San Marino, Calif., home under the name Christopher Chichester. Next month, pretrial proceedings...
National Law Journal
...PRICE-FIXING CASE NEW YORK A federal judge in San Francisco has rejected a motion for acquittal or a new trial by...
National Law Journal
...the deliveries and arranged for their sale and disbursement throughout the greater San Juan, Puerto Rico area. An associate of De Sousa -- typically his close...
...time when Gerhartsreiter was renting a guesthouse at Sohus' mother's San Marino, Calif. home under the name Christopher Chichester. After Clark...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...*fn2The hospital is a leading medical facility in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is owned and operated by defendants Sociedad Espa...
...Harry Olivar, said many of the roads near his house in San Marino, Calif., were closed. Other streets had tree limbs down or inoperable...
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