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  • Picking Out Your Criminal Defense Lawyer
    By: mhelmallari | - In relation to courtrooms, there may be practically nothing more persuasive as opposed to battle of wits concerning the prosecutor along with the criminal protection attorney. In fact, this duel is becoming so fascinating that plots of textbooks, tv displays, and perhaps video game titles have revolved approximately these persons. Now the characters Atticus Finch (from To Eliminate a Mocking Bird), Perry Mason (from your novels and tv present by Erle Stanly Gardner) and Phoenix Wright (through t ...
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  • Great Tv Shows About Lawyers
    By: The Sider Group | - There have been countless great TV shows about lawyers since the dawn of television technology, and it will undoubtedly continue to be so as long as there are TVs and attorneys. The following are perhaps the most memorable and influential of all these great TV shows, many of which have stood the test of time through re-runs and spin-offs:


    Ally McBeal

    This was one of the most popular television series between 1997 and 2002, as Calista Flockharts kooky character ...

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  • Why We Plea Bargain
    By: Andrew Stratton | - When most people think of an attorney, they generally think of a criminal defense attorney like television's Perry Mason. Mason never lost a case even though he always seemed be battling against the same district attorney. Of course it probably helped that all of Perry Mason's clients were innocent and had the money to pay for an attorney who never loses a case.

    In real life, it's not that easy. Did you know that the majority of practicing criminal defense attorneys has never even ...

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  • Tv Series And Other New Favorite Releases At Tv Addicts
    By: teevieadikz | - Almost Hollywood movies are top gross in film industry. Some of these become remarkable to us because of their great stories that you can relate. Here are some of the most extraordinary and favorite movies at all time in past and new generation.


    TITLE: Touched by an Angel (TV Series 19942003)
    GENRE: Drama, Family, Fantasy
    MAIN CAST:
    Roma Doeney as Monica
    Della Reese as Tess
    John Dye as Andrew
    PLOT: Monica, Tess, and Andrew are the three ...

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  • Dragnet, Perry Mason And Going To Los Angeles County Jail
    By: Orange County Bail Bonds | - Los Angeles is the second most populated city in the United States and the largest in California and the Western states. With a population of approximately 3.8 million it is the 14th largest city in the world and covers an area of 498 square miles. Los Angeles is ranked as the fourth largest economy in the United States compared to other states and the 18th largest economy in the world. That's a lot of money and people, so it's no wonder that in the television series Dragnet, the LA Police Dep ...
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  • Dragnet, Perry Mason And Going To Los Angeles County Jail
    By: Orange County Bail Bonds | - Los Angeles is the second most populated city in the United States and the largest in California and the Western states. With a population of approximately 3.8 million it is the 14th largest city in the world and covers an area of 498 square miles. Los Angeles is ranked as the fourth largest economy in the United States compared to other states and the 18th largest economy in the world. That's a lot of money and people, so it's no wonder that in the television series Dragnet, the LA Police Dep ...
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  • Best Divorce Lawyer
    By: Braxton Douglas | - As a divorce mediator one is trained to allow parties a free initial consultation where the fundamentals of California Family law are explained as well as how mediation can help to minimize the costs and umbrage to the parties.

    Occasionally, as it is being explained how it is smart to arrive at a negotiated settlement of disputed areas the Divorce Mediator is asked to respond to a question to the effect, Wouldnt thinks be different if one party hires the best divorce attorney ...

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  • Pulp Fiction Audio Book Mysteries
    By: Frederick Hail | - The early pulp fiction magazines and books were created on cheap pulp paper as an inexpensive source of entertainment for people who wanted to escape from the daily rigors of life. People were trying to make the best of living through the depression and the inexpensive entertainment value of these magazines fit the bill perfectly. The intention of the editors was to have the customer pick up the latest copy of his favorite mystery magazine, read it on the bus or train, shove it in his pocket and ...
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  • Inexpensive Holidays To Fiji
    By: Charles D. Flood | - The ideal low-cost holidays in Fiji may well contain planning your itinerary to consist of a visit to Sigatoka to see the gorgeous and adventurous Naihehe Caves. These caves are some thing to believe is they show the history of the area because they were the Korovusolo fortress. Within the identical area, you will find the most efficient beach, you have ever seen. Natadola Beach has shade trees, the whitest sands and should you desire to take a ride on horseback on the beach, the horses are gent ...
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  • Pulp Fiction Mystery Stories Revisited
    By: Frederick Hail | - By and large, mystery stories may be divided into two sorts: tales of the supernatural and riddle stories. Although we normally associate "mystery fiction" with crime, in the 1930s and 1940s, pulp fiction mysteries genres dealt also in the supernatural, horror, or what was known then as "Weird Menace." Pulp magazines such as Dime Mystery, Thrilling Mystery and Spicy Mystery, offered up a delicious array of twists and turns, gritty realism and the all important question of "whodunit."


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  • Hand Writing Expert With Combination Of Civil Cases
    By: Emma jacob | - Years ago, on a TV show Perry Mason Attorney Good said his client was required to have a look qualified expert writing the document. In the next scene, bespectacled, moustaches, dignified presence of a man entered the room, winked a document in a second and a half, and said, "Yes, actually is a fake"
    Just like that! How marvelous that this professional could provide an opinion without even using a magnifying glass or microscope.
    However, only in the wonderful world of the boob tube i ...

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  • Mystery Stories, Print Or Audio Books, Are Timeless In Suspense
    By: Frederick Hail | - In 1819, author E.T.A Hoffmann wrote a brilliant novel "Das Fraulein von Scuderi" a highly suspenseful, well written plot of twists and turns with believable characters and descriptive terrains, which became a back drop for many authors to emulate. It is widely thought that Edgar Allen Poe's novel, "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," was influenced by Hoffmann's work. Writers of all genres can usually agree that they have been influenced by earlier works. Arthur Conan Doyle was one such writer. His ...
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  • Games For Girls Young And Old
    By: add_mario | - There are many video games for television and computers that seem to be geared more for boys and men. They are gun shooting, kick boxing and fighting style events but a lot of girls don't seem to like these types of sporting games for the mind. Someone noticed the lack of girl style games and came up with games for girls websites in which girls can play their types of games including dress up, makeovers, pedicures, food preparations and many others that stimulate the mind and interact with their ...
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  • Perry Mason A Vote For The Defense
    By: Frank Bilotta | -
    I dont really like attorneys and Im not alone. Most Americans have a strong dislike for attorneys, lawyers, barristers (thats what theyre called in the U.K.) or, as they are often referred to, ambulance chasers.

    Add to that the fact that the overwhelming majority of members of Congress (both houses) possess law degrees and its easy to understand why they are so disrespected. But, lawyers who ply their trade on TV theyre another story.

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  • Four Of The Most Famous Fictional Lawyers
    By: Daniel Beasley | - Every generation has its famous fictional lawyers in some form, whether in a book, in movies, or on a TV show. Here is a list of some of the major favorites.

    Perry Mason
    An all time favorite fictional lawyer is Perry Mason, played by Raymond Burr. This stout, keenly intelligent and well mannered character was both lawyer and detective. He took personal interest in every client and case in a manner comparable to todays crime scene investigators. Mason also had a staff of ind ...

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  • Transcription - The Nuts And Bolts - What It Is, What It Is Not
    By: Patsy Bellah | - Aside from the medical definition, transcription is the act or process of transcribing or putting what is spoken into writing. One of the most famous writers who took advantage of dictating and getting his work transcribed is Erle Stanley Gardner, the creator of the Perry Mason series. He kept a staff of several secretaries busy typing his dictation.

    Why use transcription? If you are creating any written or information documents, the fastest, easiest way to get it done is to re ...

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  • College Football - Washington Scores Tds On Its First 5 Possessions, Drops Idaho 42-23
    By: Ed Bagley | - Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley

    It's a funny thing about winners—you never have to announce them, they announce themselves. That is exactly what happened when the University of Washington coaches and players stepped into the sunlight for the first time in 22 months, beating Idaho 42-23 at Husky Stadium in Seattle.

    For the Husky faithful, it was reminiscent of Perry Como's singing again, "the bluest skies I ever saw were in Seattle."

    Rising from the as ...

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  • Squinting In The Moonlight
    By: Jay Speyerer | - Do you squint in the moonlight because it's too bright? Neither do I. And neither does anyone else, except for the characters on TV shows from the 1950s and budget-sensitive (cheap) "B" movies. Why? Because of a cinematic technique called "day for night."

    This technique was often used in those old TV shows, to which I'm addicted. The addiction is not only for the nostalgia, but as evidence that I see things in them today that I didn't notice when I was nine.

    Part of ...

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  • How Will The Recovery Get Here?
    By: Karen Dennison | - One of the stories all over the internet is a reprint of an article from the Telegraph, a newspaper in London. The headline says:

    Ohio school receives 700 applications for janitor's job
    by Tom Leonard

    Officials at Edison Junior High School in Perry Township, northeast Ohio, said they had extended the deadline until Monday to accommodate the enormous response.

    The full-time position, which came open after the afternoon janitor retired, pays $ ...

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  • It Is Almost A Crime Americans Are So Dedicated To Television Crime And Detective Shows
    By: dror klar | - Crime and detective shows began their first round of popularity during the 1970\'s when programs like Hawaii Five O and Rockford Files were broadcast. These types of shows only escalated during the following years. Cagney and Lacey, Quincy, and many others had their time in the spotlight.

    Our fascination with crime and detective shows has not diminished at all over the years. In fact some of the most watched shows on television today are crime related in some way. With all the rea ...

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  • Brooks And Dunn Red Dirt Road Contemporary Country Music Cd Review
    By: Clyde Lee Dennis | - Brooks and Dunn, very talented Contemporary Country group have released their latest CD titled Red Dirt Road and Wow! It's good.

    I wish it werent the case but, its not everyday that I get a CD for review that I can just pop in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. There is usually a song or two that I just cant force myself to get through. Not at all the case with Red Dirt Road. Every track is enjoyable and was pretty easy for me to listen to from start to fini ...

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  • The Path To Become An Attorney
    By: Susan Jan | - People of the older generation can certainly remember being enthralled by the adventures of TV's favorite lawyer cum sleuth Perry Mason. The Los Angeles based lawyer along with his beautiful secretary always managed to turn the impossible into possible and had the whole nation glued to the television screen. You could count judges and attorneys amongst fans of Perry Mason. In fact it has been claimed that the rising interest in the law profession amongst the younger generation has something to d ...
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  • The Path To Become An Attorney
    By: Susan Chen | - People of the older generation can certainly remember being enthralled by the adventures of TV's favorite lawyer cum sleuth Perry Mason. The Los Angeles based lawyer along with his beautiful secretary always managed to turn the impossible into possible and had the whole nation glued to the television screen. You could count judges and attorneys amongst fans of Perry Mason. In fact it has been claimed that the rising interest in the law profession amongst the younger generation has something to d ...
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  • The Many Benefits Of Being A Lawyer
    By: Susan Jan | - People of a certain generation tended to view the profession of law with a certain degree of awe and respect. Take the example of my father who was an avid fan of Perry Mason; he was fascinated by the idea that his daughter could one day become a lawyer one and unmask the criminals in the court of law. What is it about being a lawyer that attracts the best and the brightest talent?

    The Legal Profession Pushes You To Your Full Potential

    A common misperception towards ...

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  • The Many Benefits Of Being A Lawyer
    By: Susan Chen | - People of a certain generation tended to view the profession of law with a certain degree of awe and respect. Take the example of my father who was an avid fan of Perry Mason; he was fascinated by the idea that his daughter could one day become a lawyer one and unmask the criminals in the court of law. What is it about being a lawyer that attracts the best and the brightest talent?

    The Legal Profession Pushes You To Your Full Potential

    A common misperception towards ...

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  • Lois And Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman Review
    By: mel | - The New Adventures of Superman was a live-action television series inspired on DC comic books of Superman. It first aired on ABC, 13th of December 1993 and it ran for four seasons with 22 episodes each.

    Dean Cain, starring as Superman, strange person from different planet with powers and abilities beyond those of a normal human being, who disguised as a news reporter and worked for the Daily Planet, the leading newspaper in Metropolis. Lois Lane, played by Teri Hatcher, a hard-dr ...

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