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A courtroom sting: Lawyer ensnares defendant who altered checks (access required)

By Peter Vieth
Published: October 22, 2012

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Doug Kahle had a problem. The Virginia Beach lawyer was taking his case to trial, but he wasn’t sure he could get in the evidence he needed to show a crooked contractor had deliberately fleeced his clients. Kahle was armed with stacks of copied cancelled checks he obtained from subpoenas to out-of-state banks. His problem was proving ...
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