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Subject: Jerash

  • Taking on the Empire

    A local lawsuit against the world's largest radio/concert firm threatens to expose the dark side of the entertainment business.

    August 23, 2001
  • Backwash

    August 9, 2001
  • Walter Gerash

    The Devil's Advocate

    January 29, 1998
  • Toast of the Town

    Denver C.A.R.E.S. picks drunks off the streets, then puts them right back out there.

    June 14, 2001
  • A Vicious Cycle

    His parents had high hopes for Contrell Townsend. But the seventeen-year-old wound up stabbed to death -- like both of his grandfathers.

    February 9, 2006
  • The Blame Game

    After Melo's pal takes the pot rap, others cop to jocks' past sins.

    November 4, 2004
  • The Do-Nothing Defense

    The law protects police from being sued for ordinary blunders. But what about Columbine?

    May 3, 2001
  • Send in the Clown

    Carl Kabat has a sacred mission that could land him in jail -- and outside the priesthood.

    November 16, 2000
  • Say It Loud

    Anne Sulton missed out on the civil-rights movement of the Sixties. Now she's making up for it.

    May 7, 1998
  • Off Limits

    March 19, 1998
  • Private Eyeful

    March 12, 1998
  • Thrills for the week

    December 18, 1997
  • Off Limits

    November 20, 1997
  • Blonde Ambition

    The criminal portion of the Greg Lopez case is over, but the fight for Spicer Breeden's estate is just getting started. Ask Sydney Stone.

    March 27, 1997
  • Trial by Ire

    March 20, 1997
  • Mouthing Off

    March 13, 1997
  • Collision Course

    March 6, 1997
  • An Affair to Remember

    A suit against US West over Robert Harlan's sexual behavior is thrown for a loop by a lawyer-plaintiff relationship.

    June 6, 1996
  • Off Limits

    April 4, 1996
  • A DRIVING ISSUE

    A WAITRESS IS CLEARED OF A DUI CHARGE BUT STILL LOSES HER LICENSE.

    March 15, 1995
  • THE BOTTOM TEN

    THESE DIPSTICKS WERE ALWAYS A QUART LOW.

    December 28, 1994