News . . . . Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow Will Get Pro Bono Representation And Katherine Jackson/Her Living Children Suffer Adverse Court Costs Award In Case Against AEG Live

 

Free Criminal Representation to Mr. Chow.

     As reported by Jeremy B. White and Dan Walter in an April 14, 2014 article in The Fresno Bee, criminal lawyers, including well-known attorney J. Tony Serra (who previously represented Huey Newton and some Black Panthers, as well as known for his vow of poverty), have agreed to provide free, pro bono representation in U.S. government charges brought against Raymond “Shrimp Boy” Chow. Mr. Chow is reputed to be the leader of a North American Asian gang, with the nickname given to him by his grandmother due to his small stature.

Heterocarpus ensifer

Wikipedia.  Public domain image.  The armed nylon shrimp (Heterocarpus ensifer).

Katherine Jackson/Her Children Hit With Court Costs Award in AEG Live Suit.

     On April 14, 2014, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos issued a tentative ruling by which Katherine Jackson/her children were ordered to pay AEG Live over $800,000 in trial costs after a jury determined that AEG Live did not negligently hire the doctor convicted of causing Michael Jackson’s death in 2009. AEG Live had sought more than $1.2 million in costs originally. The tentative ruling will be finalized once AEG Live submits an amended list of routine costs.

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