by SavageLawFirm | Mar 23, 2017 | Savage Law News
SOURCE: The Post and Courier – March 23, 2017, Jennifer Berry Hawes | Read entire article A judge has denied the federal government’s motion to dismiss a spate of wrongful death lawsuits brought by survivors and families of the nine people killed in the Emanuel...
by SavageLawFirm | Mar 16, 2017 | Savage Law News
SOURCE: The Post and Courier – March 16, 2017, Andrew Knapp | Read entire article Feidin Santana paid for his own flight to the U.S. to testify at Michael Slager’s murder trial, a prosecutor said Thursday. It wasn’t until after the proceeding,...
by SavageLawFirm | Mar 14, 2017 | Savage Law News
SOURCE: Post and Courier – March 14, 2017, Andrew Knapp | Visit postandcourier.com here The top prosecutor pursuing a second trial of Michael Slager did not initially support a murder charge for the former policeman, his attorney said Tuesday. The development...
by SavageLawFirm | Mar 1, 2017 | Savage Law News
Andy Savage featured in Mother Jones March-April story discussing Slager trial. SOURCE: Mother Jones – March-April, 2017, Michael Sokolove | Visit motherjones.com here SOURCE: Mother Jones. March-April issue.
by SavageLawFirm | Feb 7, 2017 | Savage Law News
SOURCE: The Post and Courier – February 7, 2017, Andrew Knapp | Read entire article When does a parenting mistake become a crime worth punishing with prison time? It’s a question posed often by officials who consider cases of children forgotten in cars, left...
by SavageLawFirm | Feb 6, 2017 | Savage Law News
Andy Savage featured in The New Yorker, discussing the trial of Dylan Roof. Article titled: Letter from Charleston, Prodigy of Hate, The Trial of Dylan Roof. SOURCE: The New Yorker – February 6, 2017, Jelani Cobb | Visit newyorker.com here View full pdf...