After many decades, evidence is surfacing of Isadore Banks’ vast properties! Cooper reports that “The Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project at Northeastern University’s School of Law has been investigating Banks’ case for over a year and has just made a remarkable discovery; The Project has found records proving what Banks’ family has known for […]
Archives for March 2011
Sum it up! #9
A few days ago, Twitter’s Legal Eagle Michelle posed a question. She called lawyers into action and asked them to provide tips for law students. Let’s start with that for this Sum it Up. I have four tips. Here is number one: rulings are not about what is morally right and, what is legally right […]
Vidocq presents Sundeep Bhatia!
Sundeep Bhatia is a sole practitioner of Beaumonde Law Practice in Pinner, UK. He specializes in Employment Law and Criminal Litigation and is an accredited mediator. He is the immediate past chairman of the Society of Asian Lawyers and, in March 2010, was appointed as one of the two solicitors on the Law Society Council representing the BME constituency. Sundeep […]
Update Trey Noah Trial
The trial in Trey Noah’s murder will most likely take place towards to end of the year. Other cases take precedence over his according to the Blanco News Online. “Harber has been released on $300,000 surety bond under nine conditions, including the conditions that he is not allowed to have contact with Noah’s family or […]
Update Hank Johnson
On July 10, 2008, Hank Johnson was found by his girlfriend on the floor of his hotel room. He was severely beaten and covered in his own blood. The beating with baseball bats left three cracks in his skull and a fatally cracked nose. He never regained consciousness. Hank died less than two weeks later. Police found […]



