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Jimmy McGill is arrested for breaking into Chuck McGill's house. Jimmy goes against Kim Wexler's advice and represents himself, pleads not guilty, and posts bail. He later tells her she should work on Mesa Verde business while he takes care of his own legal battle, to which she flatly agrees. Kyra Hay, the prosecutor in Jimmy's case, meets with ...
Ronda Morrison, an 18-year-old white girl, was shot to death at a dry-cleaners in 1986. Walter McMillian, a black man, was arrested and immediately sent to Alabama's death row, where he was held for two years without having even been charged. McMillian was eventually charged in 1988 despite six witnesses placing him at a fish fry during the murder.
By the time of Jimmy's introduction in Breaking Bad, he has fully adopted the identity of "Saul Goodman", and rarely mentions the name Jimmy McGill. Saul is an astutely aggressive defense attorney, aided by his working knowledge of Spanish, but also engages in questionable as well as blatantly criminal activity, such as money laundering.
Allen, 61, of Chesnee, turned herself in on Wednesday and was charged with failing to report child abuse/neglect. She was licensed as both a teacher and special education teacher by the South ...
Police say they arrested more than a dozen people during an undercover child sex sting operation in Atlanta - one of them, an elementary school principal. Fifty-six-year-old John McGill was one of ...
Bob Odenkirk never liked Saul Goodman — but Jimmy McGill has grown on him. Ahead of the final season of “Better Call Saul,” the “Breaking Bad” vet opened up to Variety about wrapping up ...
This list consists of American politicians convicted of crimes either committed or prosecuted while holding office in the federal government.It includes politicians who were convicted or pleaded guilty in a court of law; and does not include politicians involved in unprosecuted scandals (which may or may not have been illegal in nature), or politicians who have only been arrested or indicted.
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