repoman
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The rest to lawyers of course.
And yes it is in the Deep South. Oh, and the lawyers are white and he is black. Hmmm, oh never mind, must not mean anything.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/23/us-usa-alabama-police-idUSKCN0IC05720141023
This is what happened in 2009:
http://www.tadias.com/05/20/2009/5-alabama-police-officers-fired-over-beating-caught-on-camera/
Listen, I am not trying to be a bleeding heart liberal here. If one of his victims were to legitimately sue him for part of his settlement to cover some of the damage he did that would be fine. But this is not the right way to cut him out of the money.
If the newspaper article is correct, this is one of his lawyers:
http://www.bloomstoncallaway.com/Attorneys/Alyson-H-Rains.shtml
the info is in the spoiler box for reducing clutter and in case they pull her page for a while:
As a useless gesture I left a voicemail saying "Wow, $1,000 of $460,000. Good job for your client."
Here is Cameron Hogan:
http://www.lloydhoganlaw.com/about-us/cameron-hogan.html
Here is Wendy Brooks Crew:
http://crewandhowell.com/attorneys/wendy-brooks/
Are the City Attorneys trying to get work in these firms after doing work for the city?
And yes it is in the Deep South. Oh, and the lawyers are white and he is black. Hmmm, oh never mind, must not mean anything.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/23/us-usa-alabama-police-idUSKCN0IC05720141023
This is what happened in 2009:
http://www.tadias.com/05/20/2009/5-alabama-police-officers-fired-over-beating-caught-on-camera/
Listen, I am not trying to be a bleeding heart liberal here. If one of his victims were to legitimately sue him for part of his settlement to cover some of the damage he did that would be fine. But this is not the right way to cut him out of the money.
If the newspaper article is correct, this is one of his lawyers:
http://www.bloomstoncallaway.com/Attorneys/Alyson-H-Rains.shtml
the info is in the spoiler box for reducing clutter and in case they pull her page for a while:
Alyson Hood Rains
Location:
Birmingham, Alabama
Phone:
205-994-6142
877-315-0043 (Toll Free)
Fax:
205-212-9701
Email:
E-mail Me
Alyson Hood Rains is an associate in the Birmingham law firm of Bloomston & Basgier. She concentrates her practice in the areas of federal and state civil litigation including constitutional law, civil rights, employment practice, sexual harassment, contract disputes and personal injury.
Alyson graduated from Birmingham- Southern College with a B.A. degree in Political Science and a concentration in Pre-Law in 2008 before she attended Samford University Cumberland School of Law and received her J.D. in 2011. She co-authored the Alabama Drug Offender Accountability Act Manual and the Alabama Risk/Needs Protocol while working at the Alabama Supreme Court.
Alyson has spoken on the areas of constitutional rights violations, sexual harassment, hostile work environment, common law marriage, and the use of private investigators in domestic relations litigation.
Alyson currently serves on the Alabama Women's Section Executive Committee, Birmingham Bar Scholarship Committee and Co-Chair for the Alabama Family Law Section. She is also a member of the Birmingham Young Lawyer's Section and Birmingham Inns of Court.
Areas of Practice
Constitutional Law
Civil Rights Litigation
Personal Injury
Employment Law
Contract Law
Sexual Harassment
Criminal Law
Bar Admissions
Alabama, 2011
U.S. District Court Northern District of Alabama
U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, 2011
Education
Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama
J.D. - 2011
Honors: National Team for Trial Advocacy
Honors: American Journal for Trial Advocacy
Honors: Dean's List
Honors: National Order of Barristers
Honors: Senator Marc Keahey Recognition for Continued Excellence in the Practice of Law (Act No.2011-11)
Birmingham-Southern College - 2008
Honors: Dean's List
Major: Political Science & Pre-Law
Professional Associations and Memberships
Alabama Bar Association, Alabama Family Law Section
Alabama Bar Association, Alabama Women's Section
American Bar Association
Birmingham Bar Association
Birmingham Inns of Court
Birmingham Young Lawyers Association
Past Employment Positions
Crew & Howell, P.C, 2010 - 2014
Supreme Court of Alabama
Fraternities/Sororities
Phi Alpha Delta
As a useless gesture I left a voicemail saying "Wow, $1,000 of $460,000. Good job for your client."
Here is Cameron Hogan:
http://www.lloydhoganlaw.com/about-us/cameron-hogan.html
Here is Wendy Brooks Crew:
http://crewandhowell.com/attorneys/wendy-brooks/
Are the City Attorneys trying to get work in these firms after doing work for the city?