Was excluding black clergymen from the gallery of the Ahmaud Arbery trial a constitutional violation? An analysis of the case.
Virginia Tehrani
Who Can Sue Whom for the Capital Riots? Standing and Jurisdictional Issues
When it comes to the capitol riots, who has the standing to file a worthwhile suit and what jurisdictional issues do they face?
Can President Trump be found civilly liable for Capitol Riots?
Trump could be held responsible for his actions and role in the January 6 Capitol riots even if criminal charges cannot be proved against him.
Jason Ravnsborg hit and killed Joseph Boever. A legal analysis of the fatal crash and the role played by Sheriff Mike Volek
South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg hit and killed Joseph Boever On September 12, 2020, South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg hit and killed a pedestrian on a rural highway in the middle of the night. The death of Joseph Boever, 55, has made national...
Greenblatt & Veliev obtained a $300,000 Settlement for a Bicycle Accident
Greenblatt & Veliev, LLC secured a $300,000 settlement this month for a client who was involved in a bicycle accident in 2019. This award was for the full value of the client’s insurance policy with GEICO. The personal injury claim was settled without litigation.
$60,000 Settlement: Automobile Accident
Greenblatt & Veliev, LLC secured a $60,000 settlement this month for a client who was involved in a 5-car pile-up automobile accident in 2019. This personal injury claim was settled without litigation.
When Dog Sniff Evidence Doesn’t Pass the Smell Test
By Virginia Tehrani, Esq. How to chip away at a K-9’s credibility The nose knows, or does it? A dog’s nose is a powerful thing. This is why law enforcement and the military use carefully trained dogs to detect drugs, bombs, other explosives, missing persons, and...
Questioning Dog Sniff Evidence
By Virginia Tehrani, Esq. How you can chip away at the reliability of a positive alert The power of a dog’s nose is incredible. While we get input from about six million olfactory receptors, their noses contain up to 300 million. Some dogs can even detect cancer cells...
