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October 29, 2010
  Jury Gets Case of Man Accused of Killing Wife Over Child Support
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In Santa Ana, California, jurors will begin deliberations in the re-trial of a Washington man accused in the cold-case murder of his estranged wife. William Gregory Mordick, 64, maintains he is innocent of the Jan. 22, 1983, slaying of Katherine O'Connell Mordick, a 28-year-old mother of two young girls. Katherine's body was found partially nude inside her Anaheim Hills home. Her throat had been slashed. There was no evidence of sexual assault and nothing was stolen from the home.

Authorities charged Mordick, who eventually moved with the couple's two daughters to Washington, with the crime in 2008. They said DNA technology not available in 1983 linked him to physical evidence at the crime scene. Deputy District Attorney Dan Wagner accuses Mordick of killing his wife that morning when he dropped by to pick up his daughters, ages 2 and 4 at the time, to bring them to a birthday party.

Mordick, who is charged with special circumstances murder for financial gain, was worried about paying approximately $124,000 in child support over a span of 16 years, Wagner said. By killing Katherine, Mordick could avoid the payments and gain full custody of his girls, he said. Forensic evidence – specifically blood found in several areas the home – links Mordick to the killing, Wagner said. He also accused Mordick of staging the crime scene, such as taking off his wife's clothing to make it appear she was sexually assaulted.

Mordick, who testified in his own defense, said he didn't kill his wife. He said Katherine was alive that morning when he picked up their children. Katherine's body was found the next day, when her brother and boyfriend came to the home, worried because Katherine wouldn't pick up her phone.

His defense attorney said his client is innocent, and that some of the forensic evidence was tainted or inconclusive. He pointed out that a deputy coroner's estimate of Katherine's time of death was in the afternoon, and Mordick last saw his wife that morning. Mordick was first tried for Katherine's murder last year. That first jury deadlocked 6-6.

Jurors in the re-trial, which is being held in the courtroom of Orange County Superior Court John D. Conley, heard closing arguments and were read jury instructions. The panel is tasked with deciding if Mordick is guilty of first-degree murder, meaning a killing made willfully, deliberately or with premeditation, or second-degree murder, a non-premeditated killing. If they convict him of first-degree murder, they also have to decide on the truth of the special circumstance of financial gain. Mordick's maximum penalty would be life in prison without the possibility of parole.

If you have been accused or charged with homicide, it is important that you obtain a highly qualified Los Angeles homicide criminal defense lawyer immediately to begin planning of your defense. A conviction for murder can result in a lifetime sentence in a California penitentiary or even the death penalty.

Los Angeles Police will conduct an intensive and thorough investigation following a murder. Therefore, if you are charged, you will need an experienced homicide attorney from Marks & Brooklier. Attorney's Donald Marks and Anthony Brooklier have been representing clients for murder charges for three decades and have the experience necessary to provide you with an exceptional criminal defense. It takes a dedicated legal team to fight a homicide charge, and with our firm you can feel condifent that we will provide you with the highest quality criminal defense team possible. Our Los Angeles murder criminal defense attorneys are aggressive and are well-versed in a court room setting and look forward to assisting you with your case. Contact us for a free consultation, 24/7.

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June 08, 2010
  Actor Charlie Sheen To Plead Guilty To Domestic Violence
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Charlie Sheen could work at a Colorado theater company by day and spend his nights in jail under a deal reached with prosecutors that calls for him to plead guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge in his domestic violence abuse case.

In exchange, prosecutors would drop criminal mischief and felony menacing charges stemming from an argument Sheen had with his wife on Christmas Day at an Aspen home where they were on vacation. The deal calls for Sheen to serve a 30-day sentence and three months probation.

A judge must still approve the agreement. Sheen was expected to appear Monday in an Aspen court. Prosecutors confirmed last week that Sheen had reached a plea agreement but released no details. Sheen, the star of the hit CBS show "Two and a Half Men," previously pleaded not guilty to menacing, criminal mischief and assault charges. The menacing charge carries a prison sentence of up to three years.

During the jail term, Sheen would be released during the day so he can work at Theatre Aspen. He could leave the jail for work at 8 a.m. and would have to return by 8 p.m. "He's being sentenced to jail, and he's being released for work, thereby, it's work," Galanter said.

Paige Price, the theater's artistic director, said Sheen had agreed to work for free. His duties would include teaching a class for professional actors and possible fundraising for the nonprofit.

"We think it is community service in that it is a nonprofit," Price said. Brooke Mueller Sheen approved the deal, Galanter said. She previously asked prosecutors to drop the charges against Sheen, but they refused, according to the lawyer. He said prosecutors had offered a deferred sentence, whereby Sheen would plead guilty to a felony and charges would be dropped after two years, which is similar to the way other cases are resolved in Colorado.

Sheen has taken anger management classes and will present evidence showing he has completed a 36-hour course. "They're both adults, and they have two beautiful babies together. I know they're working on it. I can tell you that no matter what happens, Charlie and Brooke will always be good friends," he said. On Christmas Day, Brooke Mueller Sheen told police the actor had threatened to kill her after she told him she wanted a divorce. She said he straddled her on a bed with one hand on her neck and the other holding a knife.

Charlie Sheen told police he and his wife had argued but denied threatening her. He told officers they slapped each other on the arms and that he had snapped two pairs of her eyeglasses in front of her, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.

Sheen told police he was upset by the divorce threat. He previously went through a bitter divorce and custody battle with his previous wife Denise Richards. Within a week of his arrest, Sheen and his wife both said they wanted to reconcile. In February, they hugged in an Aspen courtroom after a judge modified a restraining order that had kept them from contacting each other. Since the incident, both have completed alcohol rehab programs, and Galanter has said they've been sober for months.

It's not the first run in with the law for Sheen, the star of films such as "Platoon," "Wall Street" and "Hot Shots!" who agreed last month to return to "Two and a Half Men" for two more seasons. In December 1996, he was charged with attacking a girlfriend at his Southern California home. He later pleaded no contest and was placed on two years' probation.

In 1998, his father turned him in for violating his parole after a cocaine overdose sent him to the hospital. He was ordered to undergo a rehabilitation program.

Domestic violence is considered to be any act of aggression against another which results in some harm to a wife, husband, children, or any other individual in the home. Although many families have the outward appearance of normalcy, there are often underlying domestic issues that can lead to accusations of  or actual domestic violence.

Acts of domestic violence are taken very seriously by the Los Angeles Police, and the courts. Being convicted could bring about harsh punishment which could end up in jail time, fines, loss of your children and mandatory counseling. Whether you are the victim of domestic violence or accused of it, it is in your best interest to contact a knowledgeable Los Angeles Domestic violence defense attorney to represent you under these circumstances.

Foremost for anyone knowing of or being involved in some form of domestic abuse or violence should be to report the matter to the police.  The safety of yourself or your family should be your top priority.  With the assistance of our well trained legal staff, we can then prepare a restraining order against the party involved in the abuse or violence to prevent them from approaching you or your family.  On the other hand, if you have been falsely accused of domestic violence, you will definitely need our services to dispute and defend you against these charges.

At Marks and Brooklier, attorney's Donald Marks and Anthony Brooklier have successfully defended their clients since 1976 in all types of domestic violence crimes including: spousal abuse, spousal battery, child abuse, molestation, rape, Lewd and/or lascivious acts, exposure to controlled substances, battery, kidnapping, custody interference, restraining order, order of protection, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, intimidation, stalking, elder abuse, criminal trespass, assault & battery, harassment, reckless endangermant, violation of restraining orders, sexual assault, spousal rape, stalking, and false imprisonment.

If you have been accused of domestic violence, contact the Law Offices of Marks & Brooklier for an experienced criminal defense attorney.

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