By Jeff Sturgeon | The night of Dec. 8, 2012, a sheriff’s investigator invited a female grand jury witness to meet for a drink in Montvale, a small community between Roanoke and Bedford.
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Virginia Supreme Court won’t rehear Confederate flag appeal – City of Danville represented by Jeremy Carroll
By John Crane | The Virginia Supreme Court announced Friday it will not rehear an appeal of a local judge’s decision — a ruling that will keep the Confederate flag off of the Sutherlin Mansion’s front lawn.
Prosecutors to drop charge after misconduct ruling – Attorney Paul G. Beers
Written by Peter Vieth | Stung by a federal judge’s finding of prosecutorial misconduct, government lawyers say they do not plan to put an alleged pill pusher on trial a second time.
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Federal prosecutors plan to drop drug case against Bedford County man – Attorney Paul G. Beers
Written by Jeff Sturgeon | A Bedford County man whose drug conviction and prison term were overturned because of prosecutorial misconduct will go free.
Judge orders prosecutor removed for new trial – Attorney Paul G. Beers
Written by Peter Vieth | Judge orders prosecutor removed for new trial – Virginia Lawyers Weekly
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High court rejects Confederate flag appeal – Attorney Jeremy C. Carroll
Written by John Crane | Confederate flag supporters were dealt a blow by the Virginia Supreme Court on Monday.
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May 30, 2016: Feds back police officer in military job protection appeal – Officer represented by Attorney Paul G. Beers
Written by Peter Vieth | Feds back police officer in military job protection appeal | Virginia Lawyers Weekly
May 4, 2016: $1,500,000 – Family Saw daughter trapped in car after double rear-ender on I-77 – Represented by Attorney Paul G. Beers
Written by Virginia Lawyers Weekly | This case involved two collisions, seconds apart, caused by two commercial vehicles.
April 20, 2016: Wendy’s employees claiming sexual assault on the job in Salem – Represented by Attorney Paul G. Beers
Written by Neil Harvey | Two women have sued Wendy’s of Western Virginia Inc. for $1.4 million, claiming they were sexually assaulted on multiple occasions while they worked at the fast food restaurant’s location on West Main Street in Salem.
April 15, 2016: Court to weigh job protection law for service members – Represented by Attorney Paul G. Beers
Written by Peter Vieth | The Supreme Court of Virginia will consider whether a federal law designed to protect civilian jobs for part-time military service members applies to state employees.