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ON THE MONEY RADIO

Thursday, May 28, 2009
Steve Pomeranz, financial advisor from 90.7 F.M. in South Florida ON THE MONEY RADIO has invited Attorney Marius J. Ged to discuss current issues in today's economy. Topics will include: Real Estate, loan modifications,asset protection etc.. This interview aired at 7:30 p.m. May 27th, and Friday May 29th at 1:00 p.m.

Enclosed please find the link to the radio station and Steve Pomeranz show.

http://www.onthemoneyradio.org/guests/uploads/149.mp3

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Salzlein Press Conference

Thursday, May 21, 2009

video

Press Conference held May 20th at Memorial Regional Hospital with Ms. Salzlein's son, John Salzlein and Attorney C. Glen Ged.

Sun Sentinel VIDEO

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Accidents send 3 to hospital

Monday, May 11, 2009
Two injury auto accidents on rain-slickened streets late Sunday afternoon sent three people to local hospitals, authorities said. The first crash, which involved three vehicles, occurred about 4:30 p.m. at S.W. 29th and Indian Hills Road, just southwest of the Topeka city limits. Two people injured in that crash were taken to local hospitals by American Medical Response ambulance.

Shawnee County sheriff’s Sgt. Justin Vest said the accident occurred when a white four-door Toyota Camry that was eastbound on S.W. 29th slowed to turn onto S.W. Indian Hills and was rear-ended by a Dodge Durango sport utility vehicle. The impact sent the Camry into the westbound lane of S.W. 29th, where it collided head-on with a silver four-door Oldsmobile Intrigue. Drivers of both the Camry and Intrigue were taken to the hospital. Vest said the driver of the Camry appeared to have sustained minor injuries, while the driver of the Intrigue had injuries that were considered serious but not life-threatening.

About an hour later, Topeka police responded to a two-car collision about 5:20 p.m. at S.E. 6th and Carnahan in which one vehicle crashed into a power pole. Police at the scene said a four-door Oldsmobile Alero and a four-door Ford passenger car were eastbound on S.E. 6th when the cars collided near the intersection of S.E. Carnahan After the collision, the Alero struck a wooden power pole on the southeast corner of the intersection, near a Cenex service station.
The Ford continued east on S.E. 6th and pulled into the filling station’s parking lot. A restrained child in the Alero, who had minor injuries, was taken by ambulance to the hospital as a precaution, police said. No other injuries were reported.

If you have been injured in a traffic accident, or if you have a loved one injured, the traffic accident attorneys at Ellis, Ged & Bodden P.A. will work diligently to protect your legal rights and to maximize your recovery. The initial consultation is free of charge, so call or email us today

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Teacher dies in crash involving students returning to Broward from Orlando

Monday, May 4, 2009
South Florida Sun-Sentinel - The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a single-vehicle crash that killed a Broward County teacher and injured seven high school students returning from a trip to Orlando.

Gerald Jerome Oliphant, 27, died at North Broward Medical Center after the Sunday morning accident at the Coconut Creek Parkway exit ramp on Florida's Turnpike. Six other passengers, including five teenagers, are at Broward General Medical Center, where their condition is not available. The driver, Livingston James Finley, 18, of Fort Lauderdale, is in critical condition at North Broward.

Family and friends told WSVN-Ch/ 7 that Oliphant, a teacher from Oakland Park's South Florida Christian Preparatory Academy, and the seven students were driving back from a high school senior trip at Orlando's Universal Studios. Troopers say Finley fell asleep at the wheel and lost control of the Chevy Suburban. The crash happened shortly after 6 a.m., in the southbound lanes of the turnpike, spokesman Lt. Roger Reyes said.

Five passengers were ejected from the Chevy Suburban, authorities said. No one in the vehicle was wearing a seat belt, FHP said. The other six passengers were identified as: Shantek Ellis, 17; Elizabeth Codie Lewis, 17; Demitri Johnson, 20; Nolan Browne, 17; Tekhoya Browne, 17, and Jackson Walker, 19. Eugenia Ellis told WSVN her daughter was on life support with a collapsed lung Sunday. Friends grieved outside Broward Medical Center for Oliphant, according to WSVN. "He was somebody who we all respect and love, and he was there for me a lot, and I'm going to miss him," Lamont Walker said. Reyes had no additional details about the crash, which is under investigation.

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