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WITNESSES NEEDED: James W. Worthington Bites Man’s Ear Off In Newtown

Filed under: Strange But True by Contributor @ April 23, 2014

The attacker, James W. Worthington. Image courtesy patch.com   Fairlie & Lippy is representing the victim in a savage attack that occurred at the Green Parrot bar in Newtown shortly after midnight on Tuesday, March 18. The attacker knocked our client to the ground, got on top of him, and then bit his entire ear […]

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High School Sophomore Charged With Wiretapping For Recording Bullying

Filed under: Strange But True by Contributor @ April 17, 2014

Fifteen year-old Christian Aaron True Stanfield, a special-needs high school sophomore from Pittsburgh, was recently charged with a felony violation of Pennsylvania’s wiretapping statute because he made a seven-minute audio recording on his iPad of classmates who were bullying him. Stanfield let his mom hear the audio recording and then brought it to the South […]

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How Not to Advertise for Criminal Defense Business

Filed under: Strange But True by Steven F. Fairlie @ March 6, 2014

Please post your thoughts about this gentleman’s ad in the space below: http://blogs.post-gazette.com/business/lawburgh/40843-pittsburgh-lawyer-who-thinks-like-a-criminal

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DUI “Expert” Facing Perjury Charges

Filed under: Strange But True by Contributor @ October 30, 2013

A Georgia doctor is facing perjury charges for allegedly lying about his credentials as an expert witness in DUI cases in Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Centre and Clinton counties. The Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office is leading the prosecution and charged 68-year-old Dr. Joseph Citron with two felony counts of perjury, two counts of false swearing […]

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Don’t Text a Driver…You Could Be Liable For An Accident

Filed under: Personal Injury, Strange But True by Contributor @ September 4, 2013

Last year, we published a blog article about an upcoming New Jersey court decision that could impose liability on the sender of a text message when the recipient of that text message is driving a car and causes an accident when reading the text. You can read the facts of the case here. In late […]

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