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MR. COE ON THE CURRENCY. Share full articleShare free access Oct. 11, 1883 The New York Times Archives See the article in its original context from October 11, 1883, Page 4 Buy Reprints View on ...
“If Mr. Coe is called as a witness, he frankly wouldn’t be prepared to testify. He is in no position to be called and be grilled by the state,” Trageser said.
“If Mr. Coe is called as a witness, he frankly wouldn’t be prepared to testify. He is in no position to be called and be grilled by the state,” Trageser said.
One of the first Indigenous barristers in New South Wales is being remembered for his devoted commitment to bettering the ...
Mr. Coe succeeded Louis G. Close Jr., who had been managing partner since 1988. Mr. Close, 59, said he will return to Whiteford’s products liability litigation group.
Recent news accounts of Mark David Allen, who has been arrested by the Newport Beach Police Department more than 100 times, bring up memories of Mr. Coe. Mr. Coe was arrested for being drunk four ...
Mr. Coe conceded that some of the leaders he met were unsavory, but he was unapologetic about associating with them. “Most of my friends are bad people,” he told The New Yorker in 2010.
But Mr. Coe’s position has been consistent that he hasn’t been involved in any of the alleged activity so that would be his answer,” Trageser said.
Judge L. Coe, 79 Judge L. Coe, 79, went home to be with the Lord on May 14, 2012. He was the son of the late Gideon and Dora Johnson Coe. Mr. Coe was born and raised in Darlington, SC. He served ...
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