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Defense attorney group criticizes charges against S. Florida lawyer (Sun-Sentinel) Trial of prominent lawyer would chill practice, group says The nation's principal organization of defense attorneys is backing a prominent South Florida lawyer against federal money laundering charges, calling the prosecution an assault on a defendant's right to counsel. | Prosecution, defense keep mum on Stockton's role (Erie Times-News) Of the seven people connected to the Brian Wells case, three remain alive: Kenneth E. Barnes, Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong and Floyd A. Stockton Jr. Of those three, only Stockton will avoid criminal prosecution. | Top defense attorney Joel Daniels shuns accolades (The Buffalo News) Former Niagara Falls Mayor Vince Anello found out that FBI agents were poking into his business dealings, including a $40,000 no-interest loan from a prominent developer. | Federal Judge Rules Government Can Scour All of Lawyer's Seized Computer Records (Law.com) A federal judge has given prosecutors the go-ahead to review computer records seized from the office of a criminal defense lawyer, even if it means looking at files of clients who were not targets of the search. U.S. District Judge Robert Kugler says the procedure proposed by prosecutors for the review of the records provided adequate safeguards to protect other client files and privileged ... | Prosecutor becomes figure in mortgage mess (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Thomas O'Brien, the U.S. Attorney for California's Central District, is emerging as a likely prosecutor in criminal cases expected from the U.S. mortgage meltdown. |

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