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Daily Business Review
“Eleventh Circuit Upholds $70M in Miami Medicare Fraud Verdicts”
January 8, 2018
Ken Swartz
Miami New Times
“Miami Beach Police Sued for Allegedly Humiliating Nude Woman over $16 Cab Fare”
April 12, 2017
Ken Swartz
Miami Herald
“Brothers in arms and drugs: Miami Molly ring faces trial“
November 21, 2015
Ken Swartz
PalmBeachPost.com
“PBSO pays Glades woman $122,000 for beating by deputy“
June 30, 2015
Ken Swartz
Daily Business Review
“Government cannot retry criminal case in deportation proceedings“
November 4, 2011
Ken Swartz
Daily Business Review
“When Congress said ‘Fair Sentencing,’ it meant fair sentencing“
August 3, 2011
Ken Swartz
Time Magazine
“Has Bush Gone Too Far? The President’s secret Directive to let the NSA snoop without warrants sets of a furor.”
January 9, 2006
Ken Swartz quoted as expert in the article
New York Times
“Padilla is guilty on all charges in Terror Trial.“
August 17, 2007
Ken Swartz
New York Times
“Old Bin Laden Interview is allowed into Padilla’s trial.”
June 22, 2007
Ken Swartz
New York Times
“Handling of interrogation recordings leads to a defense request in Padilla Case.”
January 8, 2008
Ken Swartz
New York Times
“Defense lawyers plan challenges over spy efforts.”
December 28, 2005
Ken Swartz
Miami Herald
“Jose Padilla Co-defendant asks for CIA documents”
January 8, 2008
Ken Swartz
Miami Herald
“Padilla Sentencing hearing echoes trial”
January 9, 2008
Ken Swartz
Miami Herald
“Miami jury convicts Padilla”
August 17, 2008
Ken Swartz
Miami Herald
“Padilla is called al Qaeda ‘star recruit.'”
August 14, 2007
Ken Swartz
Miami Herald
“Terrorism trial heads into final stages.”
August 12, 2007
Ken Swartz
Miami Herald
“Terror suspects to challenge wiretaps”
December 28, 2005
Ken Swartz
El Nuevo Herald
“Pasa 30 meses en la carcel tras cargos injustos de narcotrafico”
February 16, 2003
Ken Swartz
Daily Business Review
“The case against Hassoun”
June 21, 2006
Ken Swartz
Daily Business Review
“Sunrise terror suspect wants gag order off”
February 2, 2005
Ken Swartz