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Lawyer Mark Baute told jurors during closing arguments in Sheridan's wrongful termination case that she was forced to leave in retaliation for complaining that show creator Marc Cherry had hit her ...
Here's a transcript of the voicemail left by the caller (later identified as Reinhart) to Sheridan's attorney Baute on Sunday afternoon: Hi Mark. I'm an employee of "Desperate Housewives." ...
Rose's lawyer, Mark Baute, said there is no evidence that the plaintiff was ever drugged, and he added that she was the one serving the alcohol that night, sending a fully coherent text message ...
Sheridan’s legal team led by Mark Baute will need to work some magic to bring it back. “It is further ordered that the retrial currently set for Sept. 10 is hereby stayed pending further order ...
She is in civil court, not criminal court," Ham said. Baute said this is the third set of attorneys the alleged victim has used on this case.
His lawyer, Mark Baute, said he was gratified a predominantly white jury exonerated his client and his two co-defendants, all of whom are black. "The system worked," Baute told reporters.
Mark Baute, a lawyer representing Hayes, defended his client while accusing Jamora's team of leaking the video. "We understand the plaintiff wants to try the case through TMZ or other media ...
Sheridan's attorney Mark Baute told one potential juror, a truck driver, that he was "shocked" that he has never watched "Desperate Housewives." "How much TV do you watch?" Baute asked.
Retzlaff currently does not face any criminal charges. Mark Baute, Retzlaff’s counsel, said in a statement to USA TODAY Sports his client is a "nice young man" and “factually innocent." ...
Retzlaff's attorney, Mark Baute, said on Wednesday in a statement to media outlets that Retzlaff is “factually innocent." "We look forward to proving that innocence," Baute said.