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Bainbridge Island, WA Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of Bainbridge Island, Washington Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(38 attorneys currently listed)

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Nick Nickum
120 Madrone Lane North
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 842-7676
Shawn Otoroswki
298 Winslow Way West
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 842-8750
Paulette Peterson
7869 Hansen Road Northeast
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 855-9293
Pinnacle Real Estate Law Group PLLC
175 Parfitt Way S West Suite S140
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 780-4151
Stephanie Ross
600 Winslow Way East
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 780-8276
Rhonda Lee Rudman
600 Ericksen Avenue Northeast
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 842-1994
Sara Lingafelter
216 Ericksen Ave NE
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 780-0240
Andrew Sargent
600 Winslow Way East Suite 131
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 842-1905
Sherrard McGonagle Bohannon & Miller PS
241 Madison Avenue North
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 842-5681
Crowley Law Firm
330 Madison Avenue South
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 842-8697
Vancil Law Offices
216 Ericksen Avenue Northeast
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 842-7811
Bruce Weiland
151 Finch Place Southwest
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 842-1611
Charles Wiggins
241 Madison Avenue North
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 780-5033
Wulff Yolanka PLLC
921 Hildebrand Lane Northeast Suite 220
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
(206) 842-2177
  

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United States Attorney News

Los Angeles lawyers insist on client's release

Blair Berk and Leonard Levine, defense lawyers in Los Angeles, are arguing for the release of their client, Darren Sharper, who used to play in the National Football League.

Sharper has submitted a not guilty plea to sexually assaulting two women in Los Angeles.

However, Sharper remains on indefinite custody with no bail after prosecutors pointed out that he also has an arrest warrant issued by authorities in Louisiana.

Sharper's lawyers are insisting on his release because no case has been filed yet pertaining to the Louisiana arrest warrant.

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.

Cuyahoga corruption snitch gets six years in prison

J. Kevin Kelley was handed a six-year prison sentence for his involvement in the Cuyahoga corruption case, considered as one of the biggest in the county.

Kelley was the first defendant to offer his cooperation to the FBI who was investigating the corruption issue.

He admitted to being the one who collects and pays off the bribes to county officials.

During his sentencing, Kelley issued an apology to his family as well as the taxpayers of Cuyahoga County.

Kelley has also been ordered to pay restitution of about $700,000.

Kelley's cooperation ensured the cooperation of other defendants in the case and the conviction of several people involved in the corruption.

Cleveland defense attorney John Gibbons said there is no excuse for Kelley's involvement in the corruption, however, his cooperation is the best way for him to make amends.

Famous dealer of wine convicted for fraud

The jury returned a guilty verdict against Rudy Kurniawan, a star wine collector, for faking vintage wines, which he apparently just manufactured from his home.

Kurniawan was convicted for fraud and is looking at a massive 40-year sentence.

Kurniawan was once known as among the top five collectors of wine in the world.

Prosecutors accused Kurniawan of earning millions from selling and auctioning fake vintage wines.

Found in the home that Kurniawan shared with his mother were unlabeled bottles and labels of Burgundy and Bordeaux wines.

Suspicions against Kurniawan started during an auction in 2008 wherein he offered to sell Domaine Ponsot wines.

But it wasn't until a 2012 wine auction in London that Kurniawan was arrested.

Los Angeles criminal lawyer Jerome Mooney, defending for Kurniawan, said his client was not trying to defraud people. Instead, all he wanted was to belong.

20 years in prison for murder conviction in nightclub shooting

A murder conviction will have Mark Anthony Garcia spending 20 years in prison for the death of Michael Angelo Morales.

Morales was shot to death outside a nightclub in 2008.

Garcia's first murder trial ended in a mistrial but he was not so lucky in the second trial.

Albert Acevedo, a defense attorney in San Antonio, said that his client, Garcia, was not the killer.

Instead he was the one who tried to stop another man, Hector Lozano, from shooting Morales.

Lozano is still awaiting for his own trial.