The Virginian-Pilot reports on the circumstances surrounding the death of Jamycheal Mitchell
http://hamptonroads.com/2015/11/help-was-ordered-time-ran-out-man-found-dead-jail-cell#_ga=1.234416154.58262858.1446336323
http://hamptonroads.com/2015/11/help-was-ordered-time-ran-out-man-found-dead-jail-cell#_ga=1.234416154.58262858.1446336323
On July 8, 2015, Mark Krudys and aquatics expert Kim William Tyson presented a nationally transmitted webinar entitled “Litigating a Drowning Case: Practice Tips and the Law.” The presentation and related materials are available from seminarweb.com. Topics covered in the webinar include the following: Introduction of Mr. Tyson Drowning statistics Overview of the presentation – […]
http://www.chesterfieldobserver.com/news/2015-06-10/News/Defamation_suit_against_school_officials_heading_b.html
On June 4, 2015, the Supreme Court of Virginia sided with The Krudys Law Firm’s arguments that its client Laura Pendleton had properly pled a defamation by inference, implication or insinuation action. The Supreme Court’s summary of its decision follows: In a defamation action, the circuit court erred in sustaining a demurrer and dismissing the […]
On March 16, 2015, Mark Krudys filed an appeal with the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals concerning an inmate who was imprisoned in a Virginia jail for three months beyond his sentence.
By Scott Daugherty | The Virginian-Pilot | March 11, 2015 12:00 AM NORFOLK The former chief financial officer for now-defunct Bank of the Commonwealth wants to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission complaint filed two years ago regarding her handling of the books leading up to the bank’s collapse, according to court documents. Cynthia A. […]
On January 25, 2015, Mark Krudys gave a presentation to the Stafford County Chapter of the NAACP. Mark was invited by the NAACP to address current civil rights issues. Mark addressed the following topics: prisoner death cases, police shootings, sentencing guidelines, the high incarceration rate in the U.S., the effects of fines and courts costs […]
By Reed Williams | Richmond Times-Dispatch | September 13, 2011 A Richmond jury returned a $2.4 million verdict Tuesday against the sheriff and the jail’s former chief physician in a wrongful-death case involving a prisoner at the City Jail, according to an attorney in the case. The attorney, Mark J. Krudys, said the Circuit Court […]