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Friday, January 06, 2012
Ind. Law - Photo and bio of Ice Miller Lawyer arrested in Louisvillle no longer available
The Jan. 6, 2012 story by Andrew Wolfson in the Louisville Courier Journal begins:
An honors graduate of the University of Louisville law school who works for a prominent Indianapolis firm was arrested last week in Louisville and charged with disorderly conduct and assaulting a police officer.Above the Law had the story last evening, at which time it was able to access (and post) the Ice Miller bio info.According to a citation, Courtney R. King, 30, allegedly fought with security guards and police at Phoenix Hill Tavern on Dec. 29 and told them: “You are going to --- die. I am a lawyer. You can Google me.”
King, who also was charged with alcohol intoxication and terroristic threatening, was arraigned Wednesday in Jefferson District Court. She has been released on her own recognizance and is scheduled to make another court appearance Feb. 7.
She did not respond to a message left in her voice mailbox at Ice Miller, a large Indianapolis firm that represents major clients, including McDonald’s Corp. and Indiana University.
However, her attorney, Alex Dathorne, noted that she has pleaded not guilty and is looking forward to resolving the matter in court.
The law firm’s Website indicates she is no longer active with the firm, but Dathorne said she has not been terminated and may be on probation. The firm directed questions to its human resources director, who was not immediately available for comment.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on January 6, 2012 10:48 AM
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