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Nugget Magazine (December 1962) …item 2.. Ex-Merritt Island attorney starts 180-day jail
sentence (12:41 PM, Sep 14, 2012) …item 2.. Berkley law students charged for
decapitating and tossing around exotic bird’s body at Vegas casino 27 December 2012




“You cannot steal over 0,000 and not go to prison. Particularly when it’s an attorney, someone
who has been trusted to help these people.”

Judge Charlie Crawford said it was in the best interest of the victims to have Menyhart repay the
restitution and ordered the 180 days jail time, which can be served on weekends.
.

……..*****All images are copyrighted by their respective authors ……..



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.

Cheney Mason made the gesture and allegedly grabbed his breasts with both hands after the
verdict on Tuesday in an unapologetic display many have slammed as inappropriate
considering the serious nature of the case.
.

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Casey Anthony’s lawyer faces disciplinary action for bringing the profession into disrepute after
he stuck his middle finger up at spectators while celebrating his court victory with a lavish
champagne party.

Cheney Mason made the gesture and allegedly grabbed his breasts with both hands after the
verdict on Tuesday in an unapologetic display many have slammed as inappropriate
considering the serious nature of the case.

The defence team were seen downing drinks as they watched reaction to their client being
found not guilty of brutally murdering her two-year-old child Caylee in a bar just minutes from
the courtroom.
.
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img code photo…AP photo…..Cheney Mason made the gesture

i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/07/06/article-2011804-0CE1AE…

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Appropriate? Defense attorney Cheney Mason makes an obscene gesture

A Florida attorney has filed a Bar complaint against Cheney Mason, who he said has brought
the profession into disrepute.

In the complaint, lawyer John Thompson said that Mr Mason violated Bar rules for ‘Maintaining
the integrity of the profession’.




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…Casey’s ready to let her hair down again: Judge jails her for FOUR years… but she will be free
in just a few WEEKS
…‘I want to have more children… and I’d like to adopt’: Secret prison letters reveal Casey
Anthony’s shocking plans as she prepares to walk free

Jurors cried and felt ‘sick to their stomachs’ as they cleared Casey Anthony reveals jury
member

‘The Bar’s current regulatory policy is that even actions by lawyers in a private setting that
reflect poorly on the profession are disciplinable. This was an obscene activity in a public
setting,’ he wrote.

Mr Mason was in court this morning for Anthony’s sentencing hearing, but did not comment on
the complaint.

Stunned onlookers gasped and shouted abuse to protest the scenes on Tuesday, while
high-profile commentators were clearly outraged, with one comparing the scenes to the work of
the devil.

The sensational acquittal of Casey Anthony after a dramatic six-week trial has stunned America,
with angry spectators comparing the trial’s outcome
.
.
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…..item 2)…. Florida Today … www.floridatoday.com …

Ex-Merritt Island attorney starts 180-day jail sentence
12:41 PM, Sep 14, 2012

Merritt Island attorney sentenced to jail: Andrew Menyhart, a Merritt Island attorney, was
sentenced Friday morning to 190 days in jail and handed over 100,000 as restitution for six
victims. By Stacey Barchenger Posted Sept. 14, 2012

Written by
Stacey Barchenger
FLORIDA TODAY

FILED UNDER
News
Local News

www.floridatoday.com/article/20120914/NEWS01/120914004/Ex…|topnews|text|Home




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A former Merritt Island attorney was taken into custody this morning to start serving a 180-day
jail sentence after a court found him guilty of stealing more than 0,000 from his clients.

AAttorneys will also turn over 0,000 in cashier’s checks from Andrew Menyhart, 44, to the Clerk
of Courts as restitution to the six victims.

Assistant State Attorney Kerri Fowler said the crimes deserved prison.

“They hired him, they trusted him and he stole from them. He blatantly stole from them,” Fowler
said.

“You cannot steal over 0,000 and not go to prison. Particularly when it’s an attorney, someone
who has been trusted to help these people.”
.
………………………….

img code photo … Andrew Menyhart, 44

cmsimg.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=A9&…

Andrew Menyhart, 44, worked as a personal injury attorney when court documents show he
spent settlement money after crashes or estate cases — money that should have gone to his
clients — on himself. / Booking photo

………………………….
.

Judge Charlie Crawford said it was in the best interest of the victims to have Menyhart repay the
restitution and ordered the 180 days jail time, which can be served on weekends.

The plea agreement was between Menyhart and the judge. Greg Eisenmenger, the attorney for
Menyart, said his client now works for his family business manufacturing plastics and will
continue to pay ,000 a month in restitution until he’s paid the money he stole in full.

“Neither I nor Mr. Menyhart would every try to justify his actions,” Eisenmenger said.
Crawford gave Menyhart a stern warning that, should he violate terms of his six years of
probation, he could face a long prison term.

Menyhart was charged with six felony counts of grand theft in 2009, and the case has lingered
in court since. Court documents show that Menyhart stole insurance money meant for his clients
in estate settlement cases and after crash

Contact Barchenger at 321-242-3669, sbarchenger@floridatoday.com or follow at
Twitter.com/sbarchenger.
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…..item 2)…. Mail Online … Daily Mail … Berkley law students charged for decapitating and tossing
around exotic bird’s body at Vegas casino

… Justin Teixeira, 24, has been charged with felony killing and felony torturing of an animal
… Eric Cuellar, 24, is charged with instigating, engaging in or furthering an act of animal cruelty.
… Witnesses say both students chased the bird into some trees before returning with its severed
body and laughing

By NINA GOLGOWSKI
PUBLISHED: 18:17 EST, 27 December 2012 | UPDATED: 18:18 EST, 27 December 2012

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2253972/Cuellar-Teixeira…

Charges have been filed against two law school students accused of decapitating an exotic bird
at a Las Vegas casino before playfully throwing around its severed body to the horror
witnesses.
Justin Teixeira, 24, has been charged with felony killing and felony torturing of an animal while
Eric Cuellar, 24, faces a misdemeanour charge of instigating, engaging in or furthering an act of
animal cruelty.
Police say the students at the University of California, Berkley, were witnessed laughing and
throwing around the body of the dead, 14-year-old guineafowl at the Flamingo resort-casino last
October.
.
……………………….

img code photo … Eric Cuellar

i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/27/article-2253972-16AB75…

Charged: From left Eric Cuellar, and Justin Teixeira, both 24, are charged with killing an exotic
bird at the Flamingo resort-casino last October before playfully tossing around its severed head

Police Handout

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img code photo … Justin Teixeira

i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/27/article-2253972-16AB75…

Charged: From left Eric Cuellar, and Justin Teixeira, both 24, are charged with killing an exotic
bird at the Flamingo resort-casino last October before playfully tossing around its severed head




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Police Handout

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.

‘I (expletive) killed wildlife,’ Teixeira said, according to a report by witnesses obtained by
LVRG.com.
The large bird named Turk was part of the Flamingo’s Wildlife Habitat, a garden area with
ponds and streams that houses many types of birds.

‘This was a cruel and malicious act,’ Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson said in a
statement, adding that an investigation is ongoing and could result in criminal charges against
others. ‘It is important to hold people accountable for their actions.’

Surveillance video captured the men chasing the bird into some trees, authorities said, and
witnesses told police the two emerged carrying the bird’s body and severed head.

Richard Schonfeld, an attorney representing Cuellar, said he was pleased prosecutors opted for
a lesser charge for his client with the student on track academically to become an attorney
himself.

‘Eric has an exemplary background and I’m pleased the DA chose to proceed with a
misdemeanour,’ said Schonfeld, whose client faces up to six months in jail if convicted. ‘It’s an
acknowledgement that he did not physically harm the bird.’
.
………………………….

img code photo … helmeted guinea fowl

i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/10/13/article-2217171-157CC8…

Decapitated: The large African bird was a 14-year-old helmeted guinea fowl named Turk seen
on video surveillance being chased by the men into trees before emerging severed (file photo)

Wikipedia Commons

………………………….
.

If convicted on all charges, Teixeira could be sentenced to prison time. His attorney did not
immediately return a message seeking comment on Thursday afternoon.

Criminal charges – especially felonies – can affect a person’s future in the legal field. The State
Bar of California, for example, requires applicants to demonstrate good moral character.

A statement on the bar’s website notes that people convicted of violent felonies or felonies




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involving moral turpitude ‘are presumed not to be of good moral character in the absence of a
                                   pardon or a showing of overwhelming reform and rehabilitation.’

                                   Gina Greisen, the president of Nevada Voters for Animals and an advocate for the state’s
                                   newly passed, tougher law against animal cruelty, said those potential consequences are
                                   appropriate.
                                   .
                                   …………………………

                                   img code photo … the Flamingo Hotel – Las Vegas

                                   i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/10/13/article-2217171-157C88…

                                   Police scene: Police were called to the Flamingo Hotel around 9.30am on October 12 arresting
                                   the two men whom police said didn’t appear to be on any drugs

                                   PictureNet / CORBIS

                                   …………………………
                                   .

                                   ‘I don’t think you should get to be a lawyer if you do something like that,’ Greisen said. ‘If you
                                   are lucky enough to be a Berkeley law student, you know you have to be above reproach in a
                                   lot of ways.’

                                   ‘According to the security people, the men were laughing and joking about the fact of what they
                                   had done,’ Sgt. John Sheahan of Metro Police told KLAS immediately after the incident on
                                   October 12.
                                   Police said they didn’t believe drugs were involved.

                                   ‘Security had allegedly seen these men chasing the bird into a brushy treed area of that habitat
                                   and then coming out of that area with the bird in two pieces,’ said Sgt Sheahan.

                                   Witnesses also supported security’s claim.
                                   .
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  • 1. Cool South African Wildlife Resorts images Check out these South African Wildlife Resorts images: Nugget Magazine (December 1962) …item 2.. Ex-Merritt Island attorney starts 180-day jail sentence (12:41 PM, Sep 14, 2012) …item 2.. Berkley law students charged for decapitating and tossing around exotic bird’s body at Vegas casino 27 December 2012 “You cannot steal over 0,000 and not go to prison. Particularly when it’s an attorney, someone who has been trusted to help these people.” Judge Charlie Crawford said it was in the best interest of the victims to have Menyhart repay the restitution and ordered the 180 days jail time, which can be served on weekends. . ……..*****All images are copyrighted by their respective authors …….. 1/7
  • 2. . Cheney Mason made the gesture and allegedly grabbed his breasts with both hands after the verdict on Tuesday in an unapologetic display many have slammed as inappropriate considering the serious nature of the case. . … Money Speaks Loud In Any Languages . …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . …..item 1)…. website … outdooramusementbusiness.com … Richie’s Fried Beer The most interesting news of the day! outdooramusementbusiness.com/friedbeer/tag/cnn-news/ Casey Anthony’s lawyer faces disciplinary action for bringing the profession into disrepute after he stuck his middle finger up at spectators while celebrating his court victory with a lavish champagne party. Cheney Mason made the gesture and allegedly grabbed his breasts with both hands after the verdict on Tuesday in an unapologetic display many have slammed as inappropriate considering the serious nature of the case. The defence team were seen downing drinks as they watched reaction to their client being found not guilty of brutally murdering her two-year-old child Caylee in a bar just minutes from the courtroom. . ………………………………. img code photo…AP photo…..Cheney Mason made the gesture i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/07/06/article-2011804-0CE1AE… ………………………………. . Appropriate? Defense attorney Cheney Mason makes an obscene gesture A Florida attorney has filed a Bar complaint against Cheney Mason, who he said has brought the profession into disrepute. In the complaint, lawyer John Thompson said that Mr Mason violated Bar rules for ‘Maintaining the integrity of the profession’. 2/7
  • 3. More… …Casey’s ready to let her hair down again: Judge jails her for FOUR years… but she will be free in just a few WEEKS …‘I want to have more children… and I’d like to adopt’: Secret prison letters reveal Casey Anthony’s shocking plans as she prepares to walk free Jurors cried and felt ‘sick to their stomachs’ as they cleared Casey Anthony reveals jury member ‘The Bar’s current regulatory policy is that even actions by lawyers in a private setting that reflect poorly on the profession are disciplinable. This was an obscene activity in a public setting,’ he wrote. Mr Mason was in court this morning for Anthony’s sentencing hearing, but did not comment on the complaint. Stunned onlookers gasped and shouted abuse to protest the scenes on Tuesday, while high-profile commentators were clearly outraged, with one comparing the scenes to the work of the devil. The sensational acquittal of Casey Anthony after a dramatic six-week trial has stunned America, with angry spectators comparing the trial’s outcome . . …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . …..item 2)…. Florida Today … www.floridatoday.com … Ex-Merritt Island attorney starts 180-day jail sentence 12:41 PM, Sep 14, 2012 Merritt Island attorney sentenced to jail: Andrew Menyhart, a Merritt Island attorney, was sentenced Friday morning to 190 days in jail and handed over 100,000 as restitution for six victims. By Stacey Barchenger Posted Sept. 14, 2012 Written by Stacey Barchenger FLORIDA TODAY FILED UNDER News Local News www.floridatoday.com/article/20120914/NEWS01/120914004/Ex…|topnews|text|Home 3/7
  • 4. A former Merritt Island attorney was taken into custody this morning to start serving a 180-day jail sentence after a court found him guilty of stealing more than 0,000 from his clients. AAttorneys will also turn over 0,000 in cashier’s checks from Andrew Menyhart, 44, to the Clerk of Courts as restitution to the six victims. Assistant State Attorney Kerri Fowler said the crimes deserved prison. “They hired him, they trusted him and he stole from them. He blatantly stole from them,” Fowler said. “You cannot steal over 0,000 and not go to prison. Particularly when it’s an attorney, someone who has been trusted to help these people.” . …………………………. img code photo … Andrew Menyhart, 44 cmsimg.floridatoday.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Site=A9&… Andrew Menyhart, 44, worked as a personal injury attorney when court documents show he spent settlement money after crashes or estate cases — money that should have gone to his clients — on himself. / Booking photo …………………………. . Judge Charlie Crawford said it was in the best interest of the victims to have Menyhart repay the restitution and ordered the 180 days jail time, which can be served on weekends. The plea agreement was between Menyhart and the judge. Greg Eisenmenger, the attorney for Menyart, said his client now works for his family business manufacturing plastics and will continue to pay ,000 a month in restitution until he’s paid the money he stole in full. “Neither I nor Mr. Menyhart would every try to justify his actions,” Eisenmenger said. Crawford gave Menyhart a stern warning that, should he violate terms of his six years of probation, he could face a long prison term. Menyhart was charged with six felony counts of grand theft in 2009, and the case has lingered in court since. Court documents show that Menyhart stole insurance money meant for his clients in estate settlement cases and after crash Contact Barchenger at 321-242-3669, sbarchenger@floridatoday.com or follow at Twitter.com/sbarchenger. . . 4/7
  • 5. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . …..item 2)…. Mail Online … Daily Mail … Berkley law students charged for decapitating and tossing around exotic bird’s body at Vegas casino … Justin Teixeira, 24, has been charged with felony killing and felony torturing of an animal … Eric Cuellar, 24, is charged with instigating, engaging in or furthering an act of animal cruelty. … Witnesses say both students chased the bird into some trees before returning with its severed body and laughing By NINA GOLGOWSKI PUBLISHED: 18:17 EST, 27 December 2012 | UPDATED: 18:18 EST, 27 December 2012 www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2253972/Cuellar-Teixeira… Charges have been filed against two law school students accused of decapitating an exotic bird at a Las Vegas casino before playfully throwing around its severed body to the horror witnesses. Justin Teixeira, 24, has been charged with felony killing and felony torturing of an animal while Eric Cuellar, 24, faces a misdemeanour charge of instigating, engaging in or furthering an act of animal cruelty. Police say the students at the University of California, Berkley, were witnessed laughing and throwing around the body of the dead, 14-year-old guineafowl at the Flamingo resort-casino last October. . ………………………. img code photo … Eric Cuellar i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/27/article-2253972-16AB75… Charged: From left Eric Cuellar, and Justin Teixeira, both 24, are charged with killing an exotic bird at the Flamingo resort-casino last October before playfully tossing around its severed head Police Handout ………………………. . ………………………. img code photo … Justin Teixeira i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/12/27/article-2253972-16AB75… Charged: From left Eric Cuellar, and Justin Teixeira, both 24, are charged with killing an exotic bird at the Flamingo resort-casino last October before playfully tossing around its severed head 5/7
  • 6. Police Handout ………………………. . ‘I (expletive) killed wildlife,’ Teixeira said, according to a report by witnesses obtained by LVRG.com. The large bird named Turk was part of the Flamingo’s Wildlife Habitat, a garden area with ponds and streams that houses many types of birds. ‘This was a cruel and malicious act,’ Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson said in a statement, adding that an investigation is ongoing and could result in criminal charges against others. ‘It is important to hold people accountable for their actions.’ Surveillance video captured the men chasing the bird into some trees, authorities said, and witnesses told police the two emerged carrying the bird’s body and severed head. Richard Schonfeld, an attorney representing Cuellar, said he was pleased prosecutors opted for a lesser charge for his client with the student on track academically to become an attorney himself. ‘Eric has an exemplary background and I’m pleased the DA chose to proceed with a misdemeanour,’ said Schonfeld, whose client faces up to six months in jail if convicted. ‘It’s an acknowledgement that he did not physically harm the bird.’ . …………………………. img code photo … helmeted guinea fowl i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/10/13/article-2217171-157CC8… Decapitated: The large African bird was a 14-year-old helmeted guinea fowl named Turk seen on video surveillance being chased by the men into trees before emerging severed (file photo) Wikipedia Commons …………………………. . If convicted on all charges, Teixeira could be sentenced to prison time. His attorney did not immediately return a message seeking comment on Thursday afternoon. Criminal charges – especially felonies – can affect a person’s future in the legal field. The State Bar of California, for example, requires applicants to demonstrate good moral character. A statement on the bar’s website notes that people convicted of violent felonies or felonies 6/7
  • 7. involving moral turpitude ‘are presumed not to be of good moral character in the absence of a pardon or a showing of overwhelming reform and rehabilitation.’ Gina Greisen, the president of Nevada Voters for Animals and an advocate for the state’s newly passed, tougher law against animal cruelty, said those potential consequences are appropriate. . ………………………… img code photo … the Flamingo Hotel – Las Vegas i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/10/13/article-2217171-157C88… Police scene: Police were called to the Flamingo Hotel around 9.30am on October 12 arresting the two men whom police said didn’t appear to be on any drugs PictureNet / CORBIS ………………………… . ‘I don’t think you should get to be a lawyer if you do something like that,’ Greisen said. ‘If you are lucky enough to be a Berkeley law student, you know you have to be above reproach in a lot of ways.’ ‘According to the security people, the men were laughing and joking about the fact of what they had done,’ Sgt. John Sheahan of Metro Police told KLAS immediately after the incident on October 12. Police said they didn’t believe drugs were involved. ‘Security had allegedly seen these men chasing the bird into a brushy treed area of that habitat and then coming out of that area with the bird in two pieces,’ said Sgt Sheahan. Witnesses also supported security’s claim. . . …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . . More information on South African experience at : http://southafricanexperience.com/cool-south-african-wildlife-resorts-images/ 7/7 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)