Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Lawyer Jailed in Contempt After Taking Fifth

"Law Firm Says Judge Jailed Defense Attorney for Telling Client to Take the Fifth at His Arraignment"


by Martha Neil

A Michigan criminal defense lawyer spent about four hours in jail on Friday after being held in contempt for telling a client to assert his fifth amendment right against self-incrimination at his arraignment.

Attorney Scott Millard, 29, who works for Miel & Carr, was supposed to be jailed until Monday. However, he was released Friday after Ottawa County Circuit Judge Edward Post issued an emergency stay of Hudsonville District Court Judge Kenneth Post's contempt order, according to the Grand Rapids Press and the Holland Sentinel.

The articles don't explain whether the two judges are related to each other.

Post apparently had sought information about the 20-year-old client's drug use to determine appropriate bond conditions. However, Millard reportedly told him not to answer, because he might incriminate himself.
Read more HERE

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Criminal Defense Attorney John E. MacDonald Offering Mobile Access to Website


RI Criminal Defense Attorney John MacDonald has upgraded his website to provide access to all mobile web users. The upgrade will allow those people usering mobile devices to search the web, to safely and effectively access information contained on the Law Office of John E. MacDonald, Inc. website from devices such as iPhone, iPad, tablets, laptops, netbooks, Kindles, and any other mobile device, regardless of the screen size.

The Law Office of John E. MacDonald has an office located in the Turks Head Building in Downtown Providence, Rhode Island. Having mobile access to the website will allow clients who are on the road, or using mobile devices to access the web, to enjoy the benefits and information contained on the site, as well as schedule appointments easily from their phone while away from their home computer.

Attorney MacDonald said, “We are very excited by the advantages mobile access will provide to our clients. With the estimates for mobile use expected to go over 50% after the holidays, we wanted to provide our clients and colleagues with the best possible access to our services, no matter where they are using the Internet.” 

The upgraded website is available now for use on all mobile systems.

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If you have questions about this posting or are interested in Criminal Defense, Divorce, or Immigration Law in RI contact Rhode Island Criminal Defense Lawyer John E. MacDonald at 401-421-1440.

To learn more about The Law Office of John MacDonald, please visit his website at AggressiveLegalServices.com.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Supreme Court to Rule on Arizona’s Immigration Law


High court to look at state immigration laws

By MARK SHERMAN

The Supreme Court has agreed to rule on Arizona's controversial law targeting illegal immigrants.
The justices said Monday they will review a federal appeals court ruling that blocked several tough provisions in the Arizona law. One of those requires that police, while enforcing other laws, question a person's immigration status if officers suspect he is in the country illegally.

The Obama administration challenged the Arizona law by arguing that regulating immigration is the job of the federal government, not states. Similar laws in Alabama, South Carolina and Utah also are facing administration lawsuits.

The court now has three politically charged cases on its election-year calendar. The other two are President Barack Obama's health care overhaul and new electoral maps for Texas' legislature and congressional delegation.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

The Obama administration is waging a furious legal fight against a patchwork of state laws targeting illegal immigrants, and on Monday the Supreme Court has its first chance to jump into the fray.
Read more HERE
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Friday, December 16, 2011

Occupy Movements Attract Immigrants in CA


Unions And Immigrants Join Occupy Movements

by David Bacon
Oakland, California - When Occupy Seattle called its tent camp "Planton Seattle," camp organizers were laying a local claim to a set of tactics used for decades by social movements in Mexico, Central America and the Philippines. And when immigrant janitors marched down to the detention center in San Diego and called their effort Occupy ICE (the initials of the Immigration and Custom Enforcement agency responsible for mass deportations), people from countries with that planton encampment tradition were connecting it to the Occupy movement here.

This shared culture and history offer new possibilities to the Occupy movement for survival and growth at a time when the federal law enforcement establishment, in cooperation with local police departments and municipal governments, has uprooted many tent encampments. Different Occupy groups from Wall Street to San Francisco have begun to explore their relationship with immigrant social movements in the US, and to look more closely at the actions of the 1 percent beyond our borders that produces much of the pressure for migration.

Reacting to the recent evictions, the Coalition for the Political Rights of Mexicans Abroad recently sent a support letter to Occupy Wall Street (OWS) and the other camps under attack. "We greet your movement," it declared, "because your struggle against the suppression of human rights and against social and economic injustice has been a fundamental part of our struggle, that of the Mexican people who cross borders, and the millions of Mexican migrants who live in the United States."
Read more HERE
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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Thank You from a Family Law/Divorce Client

Recent RI Divorce Client Thanks the Law Office of John MacDonald:


"Divorce is a dark, messy process, but Elisha Morris of John MacDonald Law Offices was a bright spot in it all. She was efficient, professional, and encouraging to me, yet firm, assertive, and not afraid to do what it takes to win in the courtroom. She went above and beyond, making sure I was comfortable with the process and confident in her. She took on an unusual case against a difficult opponent with courage and competence, making sure I was represented in the best possible manner. I would highly recommend her." - Lynn

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Client charged with 1st Degree Sexual Assault found NOT GUILTY

Recent Testimonial from a Client Charged with 1st Degree Sexual Assault

Client Was Found Not Guilty

Nov 2011:

"I would like to sincerely thank you for believing in me and working so diligently on my case.  My family and I deeply appreciate everything you have done in winning back my freedom and restoring my innocence."


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If you have questions about this posting or are interested in Criminal Defense, Divorce, or Immigration Law in RI contact Rhode Island Criminal Defense Lawyer John E. MacDonald at 401-421-1440.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Providence Drug Crime Arrest Leads to Federal Conviction

The following news release by US Attorney for the District of RI Peter F. Neronha details the facts and ruling in a case involving a drug trafficking crime in Providence. 


U.S. Department of Justice
Peter F. Neronha
United States Attorney
District of Rhode Island
December 9, 2011

Armed Career Criminal Convicted on Federal Drug Trafficking & Firearms Charges; Faces up to Life in Federal Prison

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – A Providence man previously convicted of numerous crimes of violence including drug trafficking crimes was convicted on Thursday by a federal jury in Providence of trafficking heroin and crack cocaine, being in possession of a firearm in furtherance of drug trafficking and being a felon in possession of a firearm. Shelton Smalls, 42, faces up to life in federal prison when he is sentenced by U.S. District Court Chief Judge Mary M. Lisi on March 2, 2012.
Smalls’ conviction was announced by United States Attorney Peter F. Neronha and Providence Public Safety Commissioner Steven M. Pare.
According to testimony presented to the jury during a two-day trial, on April 26, 2011, detectives assigned to the Providence Police Department Narcotics and Organized Crime Bureau were conducting surveillance in a restaurant parking lot where drug dealing was believed to be prevalent. Detectives watched as a person sitting in a parked vehicle exited his vehicle and got into Smalls’ vehicle moments after Smalls arrived. In a meeting that lasted less than 30 seconds, detectives say they witnessed what they believed to be a drug transaction when Smalls provided what appeared to be small packets in exchange for cash.
Immediately after the transaction was completed, the person exited Smalls’ vehicle while placing the purchased items into a pants pocket. He then walked directly into the restaurant and into a restroom followed by an undercover detective. He voluntarily retrieved packets of heroin and crack cocaine that he had just purchased from Smalls from his pocket and turned them over to the detective. While he was being taken into custody, the arresting detective notified detectives outside the restaurant who then approached and placed Smalls into custody. Smalls later admitted to police that he had additional drugs stored at his residence.
Smalls voluntarily accompanied police to his residence where he provided access to an apartment where his wife and children were located and then into an upstairs apartment he was also using. In the upstairs apartment detectives discovered a .357 revolver and a .22 caliber handgun in a laundry basket; and then located heroin, crack cocaine, $1,300 in cash and assorted drug trafficking supplies in a safe to which Smalls also provided access. Detectives had already seized $853 in cash from Small’s pockets.
The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Gerard B. Sullivan and Leslie J. Kane.
The matter was investigated by the Providence Police Department with the assistance of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

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If you have questions about this posting or are interested in Criminal Defense, Divorce, or Immigration Law in RI contact Rhode Island Criminal Defense Lawyer John E. MacDonald at 401-421-1440.

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