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March 30, 2018

Attorney Veronica White in the News for Defending Client Accused of Manslaughter

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White & Associates' client Kevin Otto, the owner of Atlantic Drain Services, faces manslaughter charges after two of its workers drowned in a flooded trench. In Suffolk Superior Court yesterday, Attorney Veronica J. White argued for the case to be dismissed because there are too many unanswered questions about the infrastructure the men were working in, including how the hydrant was maintained. “We don’t know anything about uncharted territory, how the pipe was supported, what caused water to spill, and what caused the break,” said defense attorney Veronica White. You can read the whole article here: http://boston.cbslocal.com/2018/03/29/boston-atlantic-drain-fatal-trench-collapse/

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White & Associates' Case Featured on WGBH

WGBH recently published an article titled When The Criminal Justice System Can't Admit A Mistake: The James Rodwell Case featuring Attorney Veronica White's client James Rodwell. The article written by Harvey Silverglate describes the circumstances behind Mr Rodwell's conviction based solely on the testimony of "two inmate thugs". According to Mr Silverglate, "The prosecution of Rodwell reeks from start to finish." You can read the whole article here: https://news.wgbh.org/2018/02/23/when-criminal-justice-system-cant-admit-mistake-james-rodwell-case

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White & Associates' Case Featured in the Boston Globe

This morning's Boston Globe published an article titled After 36 years, murder convict in Somerville slaying continues fight for exoneration featuring attorney Veronica White's client James Rodwell. Rodwell was convicted of murder nearly 40 years ago and has professed his innocence ever since. According to the Globe Article, "new evidence has emerged to bolster his case for another trial, a decision which lies with a justice of the state’s Supreme Judicial Court."

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