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Michigan City, IN Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Michigan City, Indiana Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(31 attorneys currently listed)

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Lawrence Arness
450 Saint John Road
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 879-3341
Doug Bernacchi
450 St. John Road, Suite 109
Michigan City, IN 46360
(800) 334-2889
David Bachman
450 Saint John Road
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 879-3253
Beckman & Espar
501 Pine Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 874-2900
Michael Bergerson
601 Franklin Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 874-4277
Braje & Nelson
126 West 4th Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 872-2100
James Cupp
531 Franklin Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 879-4997
Lee Dabagia
709 Franklin Square
Michigan City, IN 46361
(219) 879-5321
Doug A Bernacchi & Associates
450 Saint John Road
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 879-2889
Jenifer Evans
218 West 4th Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 871-0150
Steven Fenton
1817 East Michigan Boulevard
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 874-7007
Robert Gilmore Jr
601 Franklin Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 874-4276
Steven Hale
801 Washington Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 879-8534
William Herrbach
401 Washington Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 872-5564
John M Espar
1310 Franklin
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 874-2934
Jeffrey Katz
831 Washington Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 879-8073
Pamela Krause
1410 Franklin St
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 874-1060
Lake & Lake
2601 East Michigan Boulevard
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 874-4140
Cynthia A Hedge
910 Washington Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 861-0955
Leonas Law Offices
30 North La Salle Street Suite STE
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 872-2726
Kevin McGrath
401 Washington Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 874-4100
Victor Palmer
601 Franklin Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 879-5941
Jennifer Pejic
450 Saint John Road
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 861-0715
Richard Trainor
117 West 7th Street
Michigan City, IN 46360
(219) 872-2040

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Irish nanny facing murder in death of 1-year-old girl denied bail

Aisling Brady McCarthy, a nanny from Ireland, will have to await her murder trial in jail after she was denied bail.

McCarthy is accused of the death of Remah Sabir, a one-year-old girl who had suffered a head trauma while under her care. She was brought in to the hospital and died two days later.

However, McCarthy may get a reprieve after the judge got frustrated with the prosecutors' delay in handing over medical proof which could prove critical for her defense.

David Meier, a criminal attorney in Boston defending for McCarthy, said that the evidence they were asking for is necessary to the case.

McCarthy's defense said they are not ready to go to trial in April because of the delay.

Former Human Rights Commission employee enters plea deal in child pornography

Larry Brinkin, who used to work for the Human Rights Commission of San Francisco, entered into a plea deal agreement on his child pornography charges.

The plea deal saw a second charge of child pornography distribution dropped against the 67-year-old Brinkin.

Under the plea deal, Brinkin will spend six months behind bars and another six months of house arrest. Afterwhich, he will undergo probation for four years.

Brinkin, who is a staunch supporter of the LGBT advocacy, will also be entered in the list of sexual offender and is ordered to go through therapy.

Randall Knox, an attorney in San Francisco, said that Brinkin has been deeply sorry for what he has done and has fully understood the damage that child pornography can inflict on victims.

Philadelphia Church official granted bail after his conviction was reversed

After 18 months in prison, Monsignor William Lynn, may be released when he was granted bail following the reversal of his conviction.

Lynn, who served as a secretary for clergy at the Philadelphia archdiocese, will have to give up his passport. He will also be made to wear an electronic device for monitoring.

The Roman Catholic official was sentenced to between three to six years after he was convicted for endangering an abuse victim of a priest.

However, appeal judges reversed Lynn's conviction because the child-endangerment law which he was accused of violating did not apply to him.

Following the reversal, Lynn's defense lawyers asked for his release which the prosecution opposed during the bail hearing claiming that the priest is a flight risk.

However, Philadelphia defense attorney Thomas Bergstrom said that Lynn would never run away from conviction.

No bail for man who knocked down a 79YO black man

The bail application of Conrad Barret, who is charged with a hate crime, was denied, something that Barret's lawyer said they have been expecting.

Houston criminal attorney George Parnham said that according to the judge, his 27-year-old client might avoid a criminal conviction. He also poses as a danger to the public.

Barret was charged after he attacked an old, black man; filmed the act and showed it to someone, who turned out to be an arson investigator.

Barrett is looking at more than a 10-year prison term and a fine of more than $200,000 should he get convicted.

NFL player's non-cooperation sees theft charges dropped against woman who stole his jewelry

Theft charges against Subhanna Beyah were dropped after her victim, New York Giants' Shaun Rogers, refused to cooperate with the authorities.

Jonathan Meltz, Beyah's lawyer in Miami, could not be contacted to comment on the issue.

Miami prosecutors believed that Beyah did to Rogers what she did to two other men, wherein she drugged them before stealing their valuables.

According to the police, Rogers had met Beyah at the nightclub of the hotel where he was staying.

Together with another couple, they had gone up to his room where he went to sleep while the others were partying. Before he went to sleep, he put his jewelry inside a safe in the room. When he woke up, Beyah was already gone and so was his jewelry worth almost $500,000.

Rogers had told the prosecution that he was not willing to cooperate during the one time he spoke with them.

Despite the failure of the theft charges to prosper, the prosecution instead will go ahead with charging Beyah for violating her probation wherein she is looking at a 20-year prison sentence if convicted.