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Morning Legal Links ... Remember the Delaware attorney planning to starve himself on the Supreme Court steps to spur nationwide change in social media laws? Well, his hunger strike has officially begun ... A highly unusual ruling by a Pinellas County judge has Fla. defense attorneys buzzing ... Two federal judges rip ATF for fake stings, release three men who had already plead guilty Looking to make social media firings a thing of the past and spur a nationwide law change, Delaware attorney Brian Zulberti has begun his hunger strike on the steps of the Supreme Court unless he receives 90 seconds of prime time coverage from a major network. Either a major network will hand me the chance to warn the nation, Zulberti says, or there will be a headline saying, Delaware Attorney Starves To Death Outside The Supreme Court Of The United States In Attempt To Give Message To The Nation. : bit.ly/1jMgkuK When Sixth Judicial Circuit Judge Michael Andrews made his ruling in a drug case late last week, the courtroom was in shock -- and even left one Florida defense attorney remarking, I have never ... seen a judge do this.: bit.ly/SjT8O2 Two federal judges have ruled that widely used sting operations designed to ensnare suspects with the promise of a huge payday for robbing an imaginary drug stash house are so outrageous that they are also unconstitutional -- and one judge said the charges were so unfair that he threw them out after three suspects already pleaded guilty: usat.ly/1p0Axm1
Posted on: Mon, 02 Jun 2014 14:18:15 +0000

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