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Orlando Criminal Attorney Mark NeJame - In the News

Criminal defense attorney Mark NeJame, one of Orlando's best known attorneys and a philanthropist, has been very active as a lawyer and as a business man within the community for the past 25 years. Below you will find links to some of the articles featured in different news about Mark NeJame.

Orlando Sentinel, April 15, 2008: Apopka house was home to sex Web site, unaired reality show.


Mark NeJame: Received Multiple Votes as One of the Orlando-Area's Most Powerful
Orlando Sentinel, December 27 2007: Orlando-area's Most Powerful.


Orlando Sentinel, November 20 2007: Orlando's Club Paris nightclub founder posts bail in probation violation over rape charge - Testimony from a guard and a cab driver cast doubt on a rape allegation, 'Fred' Khalilian's lawyer says.


Orlando Sentinel, November 16 2007: Ex-partner in Paris Hilton Nightclub Arrested for Second Time in two Days.


Orlando Sentinel, November 15 2007: Ex-partner in Paris Hilton Nightclub Accused of Rape in Orlando.


Orlando Sentinel, November 14 2007: Former Paris Hilton Nightclub Owner Held on Rape Charges.


Immigration Law Migrates to Orlandp
Orlando Sentinel, August 10, 2007: Immigration Law Migrates to Orlando


Orlando Sentinel, May 12 2007: Longtime prosecutor crossing over - After 21 years as a prosecutor, Rick Jancha is defending suspects he might have tried to put behind bars before.


Mark NeJame in the News: As Storm Rolls Through

Orlando Sentinel
, April 16, 2007: As Storm Rolls Through Florida, Obama Sees Winds of Change Ahead


Orlando Business Journal
, February 16, 2007: NeJame brings Little Buddha to Town


Criminal Defense Attorney Mark NeJame: Blessings and Opportunities
Orlando Magazine
, October 2006: IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Blessings and Opportunities


Orlando Criminal Defense Attorney Mark NeJame
OrlandoWeekly
, Thursday, April 20, 2006: The Power Worthy: Our list of the people, places and things that shape Orlando, or should


Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, April 2, 2006: Page Faces Murky Future: In a few short months, his political, personal and business lives have been thrown into turmoil


Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, March 5, 2006: Men Behaving Badly


Orlando Sentinel, Friday, March 3, 2006: Accuser cites big money in Page's housing deal


Orlando Sentinel, Wednesday, March 1, 2006: Page to get word today on charges


Orlando Sentinel, Tuesday, February 28, 2006: Page touts innocence as possible arrest looms


PRWeb, Sunday, February 26 2006: International Academy of Design & Technology Welcomes Mark NeJame as Guest Speaker at Graduation Ceremony - Renowned Orlando Attorney and Philanthropist will Give Commencement Address


Orlando Criminal Defense Attorney Mark NeJame got Multiple Votes as one of the Central Florida's most Powerful People by the Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel, Thursday, December 29, 2005: Central Florida's most powerful people: Rankings 15-6


Mark NeJame's Day Proclamation
Orlando Sentinel, Thursday, August 11, 2005: City Hall: Under the dome


Orlando Criminal Defense Attorney Mark NeJame Named one of the Orlando's most Powerful People by Community Leaders
Orlando Magazine, July 2005: Orlando's 50 MOST POWERFUL PEOPLE


Convenience Store News, May 4, 2005: Florida C-Store Owners Sentenced


Orlando Sentinel , April 24, 2005: Follow the Money in Dyermania


Orlando Sentinel, March 25, 2005: Mulvaney Loses Bid for Runoff Election


Orlando Sentinel , March 21, 2005: Election Dueling Begins Today


Orlando Sentinel, March 20, 2005: It's not so Easy for Martinez to be Green


Orlando Sentinel , March 12, 2005: Alan Apte: Indictment of Judge Stuns his Colleagues


Orlando Business Journal, December 10, 2004: Kuhn's Vision: Hip and Trendy Benchmark - Design of 'real cool' project would include rooftop retail, bowling alley and more.


Orlando Sentinel , December 7, 2004: Glamour Goes to Their Heads


Wall Street Journal (US), November 29, 2004: Split Decisions: Federal Cases Show Big Gap In Reward For Cooperation - Rules on Reducing Sentences Vary Across U.S. - An Edge For Some Crime Bosses, A 'Little Fish' Gets 19 1/2 Years


Orlando Sentinel , October 8, 2004: FBI Plans Interviews with Arab Americans; The AIM is to Uncover Pre-Election Plots, but Many Balk at The Tactic


The Tribune - SanLuisObispo.com, July 9, 2004: Groups Object to Firefighters As Spies


HeraldToday.com, July 9, 2004: Critics Call Snooper Program 'Silly'


Orlando Sentinel , June 8, 2004: A Big Toast for Ladies Nights


Sun Sentinel , May 25, 2004: Busted for DUI, Video Shows State Senator Asking to Speak to Sheriff


orlandoweekly.com, May 20, 2004: The Election that Won't Die


Orlando Sentinel, May 10, 2004: State Sen. Lee Constantine is Arrested on DUI Charge


Mark NeJame, Federal Attorney Orlando Spotlite Magazine, 2003: Mark NeJame - Orlando's own Johnny Cochran


Orlando Sentinel, December 13, 2003: The Owners; Power Quartet Calls Shots for Bars, Nightclubs


Downtown Orlando Leader, November, 2003: Interview with Mark NeJame


Orlando Sentinel, November 11, 2003: Vows, then Wows


Orlando Sentinel, September 17, 2003: Man pleads to Lesser Crime in Blackmail Case - In return, he is assisting a state probe into Lou Pearlman's Web site business


orlandoweekly.com, July 17, 2003: Malicious Prosecution


Orlando Sentinel, January 30, 2003: Judge Delays Gag Decision for Lawyers in Maali Case


WFTV.com, January 17, 2003: Judge Says Jesse Maali isn't a Flight Risk


Washingtonpost.com, January 4, 2003: Florida arrest renews debate over Muslim charities


Orlando Sentinel, January 1, 2003: Former Aide Testifies Against Tycoon


HeraldTribune.com , November 23, 2002: Man Released on $10 Million Bond


Naplesnews.com, November 22, 2002: Need for Current Property Appraisal Delays Tourist
Shop Owner's Release


Orlando Sentinel, November 21, 2002: I-Drive Giant Faces Hearing Today on Bail


Naplesnews.com, November 20, 2002: $10 Million Bond Set for Orlando Businessman Accused of Terrorist Ties


News-Journal.com, November 19, 2002: U.S. Seeks to Keep Fla. Man in Jail


Sun-Sentinel.com , November 19, 2002: Defense Denies Orlando Businessman Linked to Terrorist Groups


Orlando Sentinel, November 18, 2002: I-Drive magnate in court today; defense attorneys said prosecutors must offer evidence to keep Jesee Maali in Jail


Naplesnews.com, November 15, 2002: Prosecutor: Tourist Shop Owner Has Ties to Groups that 'Advocate Violence'


news-journalonline.com , September 6, 2002: Man Enters Plea in Killing of Wife


Orlando Sentinel, August 31, 2002: Reaction to Sep11 Blamed For Increase in Hate Crimes


Orlando Sentinel, July 21, 2002: The Day the Music Died


Orlando Sentinel , May 3, 2002: Stories About Drugs, Hit Men Spice up Court Hearing


orlandoweekly.com, January 30, 2002: Faherty Admits he Did It


Sun-Sentinel.com, January 6, 2002: Charities Accused of Aiding Terror Collected $1.9 Million


orlandoweekly.com, November 1, 2001: Around and Around


Orlando Sentinel, October 14, 2001: Meeting Targets New Wave of Hate; Law Enforcers Asked for Help to Stop Crimes Against Muslims and Those of Middle Eastern Descent


wptv.com, October 4, 2001: FBI placed him in solitary confinement for 3 days as material witness


Orlando Sentinel, July 21, 2001: Probe Targets 6th Officer a 28-Year Sheriff's Office Veteran was Transferred After he Sought Character Witnesses for Victor Thomas


Orlando Sentinel , January 25, 2001: Visco Faces Grand Jury in Wife's Death Over the Years, Florida Grand Jurors Have Been Fickle When Deciding Whether to Charge Suspects in Mercy-Killing Cases


Orlando Sentinel, January 6, 2001: Man who Shot Wife Goes Home to Rest Leo Visco, Charged with First-Degree Murder, was Released From Jail on Bond


Orlando Sentinel , January 5, 2001: Visco wins his Freedom from Jail Cell a Judge Granted Bond for the Elderly Deltona Man, who will Likely be Released Today


Orlando Sentinel , January 4, 2001: Attorney Will Pitch for Visco's Freedom the 80-Year-Old who Shot his Ailing Wife Does not Pose a Threat, lawyer Mark NeJame will Argue in Court Today


Orlando Sentinel , January 3, 2001: Elderly Shooter Awaits Fate Leo Visco, 80, who Faces Charges for What he Said was the Mercy Killing of his Wife, Could be Released on Bond


Orlando Sentinel, December 30, 2000: Autopsy: Wife's Ills not Deathly the Volusia Medical Examiner Said the Deltona Woman Shot to Death by her Husband Didn't Have Cancer


orlandoweekly.com , June 14, 2000: Stahl's tales From the Dark Side


Orlando Sentinel ,September 9, 2000: Bottle Club Can Keep Partying for now Orange's Drug Fears don't Sway Judge


Orlando Sentinel , March 25, 2000: Breath Test Thrown Out in DUI Case Defense: Ex-Prosecutor Wanted Blood Test

 

Orlando Sentinel , January 4, 2000: `Trash Talking' Led to Football Player's Scuffle, Lawyer Says The Michigan State Athlete Was Needling a UF Fan After The Game But Did Nothing Criminal, His Attorney Contends


Orlando Sentinel , September 29, 1999: Ex-Prosecutor Avoids Case of Attempted Rape


CNN Sports Illustrated , December 5, 1997: Barkley Reportedly Reaches Settlement With Bar Patron


Orlando Sentinel, November 15, 1997: Man in Bar Brawl With Barkley may Face Charge - Jorge Lugo may Have to Appear in Court After Five Witnesses Claimed they Saw him Hit a Woman in The Face With a Glass.


Orlando Sentinel, October 27, 1997: No Apologies, Brawling Barkley Says - The Rockets Star Says he was Defending Himself when he Hurled a Man Through the Window of an Orlando Bar.


Orlando Sentinel, May 19, 1997: Prosecutors to let some cases slide those accused of battery, bad checks may get break


Orlando Sentinel, November 21, 1993: DEA is Stung by Arrest Case Points up The Drawbacks of Using Informants


Orlando Sentinel , July 27, 1991: Osceola County Laborer Cleared in Home-Invasion Case Investigators are Convinced a Man 4 People Identified as 1 of the Culprits was at Work When the Robbery Occurred


Orlando Sentinel , November 16, 1990: Jury Rejects Woman's Rape Charge Hollywood Officers Free to go Home


Orlando Sentinel , October 26, 1989: Jury Clears 3 of Trading Cars for Drugs


Orlando Sentinel , October 25, 1989: Cocaine-for-Cars Case Should go to Jury Today


Orlando Sentinel , September 29, 1989: Car Thieves' Testimony Helps Clear Bondsman


Orlando Sentinel , February 1, 1989: Contractors Found not Guilty of Fraud


Orlando Sentinel , December 8, 1988: Judge Declares Mistrial in Orlando Pipeline Case


Orlando Sentinel , November 25, 1988: Bondsman no Stranger to Trouble Polakoff: Police were Out to Get me


Orlando Sentinel , March 29, 1988: Ocoee Fuel Dealer Pleads Guilty to Tax Evasion, Fraud


Orlando Sentinel , December 12, 1987: Pretrial witness quizzing is under fire taking statements is harassing, causes court delays, Dempsey says


Orlando Sentinel , February 12, 1987: Store owner charged in shootings surrenders

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