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*** Press Release – Re: Roger Ladner / Sharon Ladner ***

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Possible Criminal Implications of BP and Halliburton Lawsuit

Source: CNN According to documents filed in Federal court in New Orleans, BP is accusing Halliburton of having “intentionally destroyed evidence” related to the explosion aboard an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico that led to the worst oil …

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How to Better Understand the Federal Bureau of Prisons

Frequently, when dealing with defendants in federal criminal cases, the subject of federal prison and the Federal Bureau of Prisons arises.  Defendant’s have many concerns about entering the prison system. Questions like “can I be designated to a prison near my …

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President Obama Issues His First Commutation of a Sentence

With 1 year left on in his first term as president, President Obama issued his first commutation to a federal prisoner. Commutation of a sentence involves the reduction of legal penalties, especially in terms of imprisonment. Unlike a pardon, a …

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Federal Sentencing: Does Your Case Warrant a Variance?

After the Supreme Court’s decision  in United States v. Booker, 543 U.S. 220 (2005), judges should now engage in a three-step approach to federal sentencing: 1) the court should apply the sentencing guidelines to establish the sentencing guideline range; 2) the …

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USA v. Gonsoulin: NOT GUILTY

In May of 2011, P. & W. Barrett Lawyers, PLLC sucessfully defended a Biloxi man facing prosecution for possession of child pornography. Lead counsel Peter Barrett challenged the government’s case for nearly 6 months, including filing several motions and conducting …

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