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An hour-long interview with attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice David Boies. Boies speaks about his role as prosecutor in the Microsoft Corporation antitrust case, reflects on the development of his career, and talks about the strategies a trial lawyer must employ in order to be successful in the courtroom.
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TeresaMccombs 02/20/2011 09:03 PM Report
I am interested in a very good attorney. There are many issues involved; human rights for one. I need a pro-bono attorney right now..definitely know we would win the case. It may be difficult for you to reach me, via email or phone..as most all of my emails, and calls are intercepted, before I receive. I am currently leasing a room from a family in Dallas, Texas (2414 Sunset, Dallas, Texas 75211) you might be able to reach me via US mail? I can definitely be reached in person, though. One major human rights issue is that I was arrested in Hopkins County, on October 28, 2010; placed in a jail there..(not the jail used in Hopkins County) kept for two weeks on a misdemeanor charge..$200.00 bond..allowed no phone calls..treated horribly. The rest of the people in the "jail" were not even real inmates; all were released during the day..given drugs such as valium, etc., to sleep in the "jail" at night. I was in shackels several times, brought to the front of the jail (where a needle was injected into my arm) made to sleep on a mat, with no cushion. As well, the same officer who had approached me in a Coppell, Texas parking lot..is also the same officer who stopped me in Hopkins County..about one-hundred miles away. Ryan Hailey is the officer's name..have a hearing coming up this Thursday in Sulphur Springs; am disputing the arrest, and taking of my license. I over-heard one of the girls in the "jail" say to someone (after she saw my back, one day) "they are really trying to starve her to death". There are several more issues, but this is an important one. I can talk with whoever I need to in person for sure. Please feel free to try to reach me via US mail, if you know of a great attorney, who would work pro-bono. My cell phone number is 214.499.2009..but as I mentioned..your call would probably be intercepted?
Sincerely,
Teresa Ann Mccombs