“Paul Gold has golden touch in winning DUI acquittals” –The Courier Journal
Front Page News, lead story in the Courier Journal: December 2, 2012 Written by Andrew Wolfson | The Courier-Journal Louisville attorney Paul Gold has golden touch in winning DUI acquittals Watch the related Courier Journal Video HERE Police seem to catch Paul Gold’s clients dead to rights — driving under the influence, their breath-alcohol levels …
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Sobering Results, Jefferson County judges more lenient than juries on DUI defendants Courier Journal
You can watch the Courier Journal’s related Video: Video Caption: Sobering Results | A look inside DUI trials: The Courier-Journal reviewed 200 Jefferson County DUI trials and found when the accused request a bench trial instead of a jury trial they are more likely to go free. Written by: Jason Riley and Andrew Wolfson | …
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Louisville Magazine names Paul Gold one of the Top 10 DUI Lawyers in Louisville 2012
Congratulations Paul! According to the May/June Issue of Louisville Magazine, Paul Gold was rated by his peers to be one of the top 10 DUI attorneys in Louisville.
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AttorneyPaulGold.com has a new look
Paul S. Gold, DUI Attorney and criminal attorney in Louisville, Kentucky has launched a new website outlining his strengths, ethics, testimonials from clients, relevant client results and more. From drug offenses and DUI’s to juvenile offenses, traffic violations and much more, Paul Gold, Attorney at Law is prepared to represent you aggressively. Proudly serving all …
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Warrant voiding opposed
By Jason Riley | jriley@courier-journal.com | The Courier-Journal In the weeks after Michael L. Wilson was charged with domestic violence after allegedly attempting to strangle his wife in late January, prosecutors had a warrant taken out for his arrest, arguing he had threatened to kill the woman. But a day after the warrant was issued …
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Threat against lawyer improper
The Courier Journal Excerpt: …The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held Friday that the bar association chilled the free-speech rights of Henry County lawyer John M. Berry Jr. when it warned him he could be punished for challenging the integrity of a ruling dismissing an ethics complaint against Senate President David Williams
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Breath Test vs. Burp
September 5, 2010 | By Andrew Wolfson | awolfson@courier-journal.com The Courier-Journal It is considered crass in most cultures, and hardly a subject of polite conversation. But now the Kentucky Supreme Court must answer a profound legal question about the burp: Is one enough to invalidate an alcohol breath test? A Jefferson district judge decided that …
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Routine subpoenas of officers will end
Jefferson seeks faster resolution of certain district court cases By Jason Riley and R. G. Dunlop | The Courier-Journal In a radical change designed to help resolve district court cases more quickly while reducing the time police officers are off the streets, the Jefferson County attorney’s office tomorrow is ending a long-standing practice of routinely …
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Trouble with expungement — Erasing the past
Filing errors also leave some sealed cases open and Confusing laws allow abuse and inequality Byline: Jason Riley and Kay Stewart May 15, 2005 Source: The Courier-Journal Thousands of Kentuckians are erasing their arrests and convictions every year by taking advantage of expungement laws that make it cheap and easy to bury their past mistakes. …
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Adult-entertainment law is blocked
Injunction is issued after suit questions its constitutionality Mar 6, 2004 Author: Joseph Gerth | jgerth@courier-journal.com | Source: The Courier-Journal >> Nude dancing returned to Louisville yesterday, following a one-night hiatus, when a judge issued an order blocking the metro government from enforcing its strict new adult-entertainment ordinance. The ruling by Jefferson Circuit Judge …
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