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 Anthony Pellicano Web Links Library
110 count Federal indictment against Anthony Pellicano accusing him of crimes of racketeering, conspiracy, wiretapping, witness tampering, identity theft and destruction of evidence filed in Los Angeles on February 6, 2006.
Published opinions and lawsuits from Aisenberg case in which Pellicano served as an expert witness for the Florida prosecutors.
Pellicano has plead innocent to a 112 count indictment handed down in federal court where he and thirteen others are accused of crimes that include racketeering and conspiracy, wiretapping, identity theft, witness tampering and destruction of evidence.
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 expert witness - Ask.com Web Search
An expert witness is a witness, who by virtue of education, or profession, or experience, is believed to have special knowledge of his subject beyond that of the average person, sufficient that others may officially (and legally) rely upon his opinion.
JurisPro is the only expert witness directory where you can hear the expert witness, and download...
That witness, called by prosecutors, was Park Dietz, a renowned forensic psychiatrist.
www.ask.com /web?q=expert+witness&qsrc=0&o=0   (343 words)

  
 BeldarBlog: Mainstream Media Archives
Contra your assumption: In grand jury proceedings, and in pretrial and trial proceedings before a judge, witnesses are not generally free to simply refuse (whether politely or rudely) to answer an examining lawyer's questions.
The consequence of this general rule is that in the ordinary case — one not involving a reporter as the witness — the prosecutor (or any other examining lawyer) has extremely wide discretion and authority with respect to the subjects about which he inquires.
But I believe you're absolutely right: Those guidelines don't just limit the circumstances under which a federal prosecutor can subpoena a press witness, but they also limit the scope of the questioning he puts to that witness once he/she is there and on the witness stand.
www.beldar.blogs.com /beldarblog/mainstream_media/index.html   (15282 words)

  
 information on fund raiser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
>Federal grand jury indicts former Shelley fund-raiser Julie Lee charged with mail fraud, witness tampering (San Francisco Chronicle)
Sacramento -- A federal grand jury indicted Julie Lee, a onetime fund-raiser for former Secretary of State Kevin Shelley, on charges of mail fraud and witness tampering Thursday in connection with her alleged effort to launder state grant money to Shelley's campaign and then cover it up.
A federal grand jury indicted Julie Lee, a onetime fund-raiser for former Secretary of State Kevin Shelley, on charges of mail fraud and witness tampering Thursday in connection with her alleged effort to launder state grant money to Shelley's campaign and...
www.fund-raiser-guide.com /information-on-fund-raiser   (558 words)

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