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- NWI Times: Judge lowers bond for man charged in Walmart shooting after seeing ballistics analysis
- Press Release: Criminal Defense Attorney Scott King secures Dismissal for Client Charged with Murder
- Russell W. Brown Seeks Special Prosecutor in Defense of Alex C. Hughes
- Man again seeking new trial in LaPorte teen’s 1993 killing
- Client Found Not Guilty of Murder and Felony Murder
- Attorney Scott King challenges the US Marshall treatment of public officials
- King Challenges Fed’s Procedures
- The Indiana Court of Appeals grants Client a New Trial
- Mayor Soderquist and Attorney Scott King uncover an apparent attempt to frame the Mayor
- Client Found Not Guilty in Hobart Store Fight
- Lake County Criminal Defense Attorney Secures Dismissal
- No Charges Filed Against Lake County Criminal Defense Attorney Scott King’s Client
- Criminal Defense Attorney Russell Brown obtains modification of sentence for clients
- Attorney Murdaugh obtains dismissal of level 2 felony for clients
- Client Acquitted of 2 Counts of Murder
- Client Acquitted of Attempted Rape
- Jury Acquits Client of Sexual Assault
- Attorney Scott King defends Chicago Rapper
- Criminal Charges Dismissed Against Gary Police Officer
- Jury Acquits Client of Child Molesting
- Charges Dropped Against Client
- Former Gary councilwoman Krusas asks for probation or home confinement
- Restaurant’s former owners don’t have to testify, judge rules
- As Trial nears, Attorney’s argue about importance of Restaurant’s History
- Client seeks Interlocutory Appeal to the Seventh Circuit
- Attorney Scott King files a Motion to obtain early discovery in federal court
- Jury acquits client, who was a former teacher and basketball coach, of child seduction
- Lake County Jury Acquits Client of Murder
- After approximately two hours of deliberation, Attoney King’s client is found not guilty of murder
- Porter County Murder Case Dismissed Against Attorney Scott King’s Client
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- Scott King Secures Dismissal for 2 Clients Charged with Murder
- Press Release: Dismissal for Client Charged with Felony OWI | KBM Trial Lawyers
- Press Release: Criminal Defense Attorney Russell W. Brown, Jr. Successfully Suppressed Evidence From Illegal Stop by Police
- Press Release: KBM Trial Lawyers’ Client Found Not Guilty of Murder
- Defense: Ex-Gary schools chief had no intent to steal from cash-strapped school district (NWITimes)
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