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Voyles Zahn Paul Hogan & Merriman is a law firm located in Indianapolis, Indiana. ==History== The association now known as (Voyles Zahn Paul Hogan & Merriman ) was founded in the 1920s by Frank Symmes, making it one of the city's oldest law firms. The firm was founded as Symmes, Fleming, and Symmes, and has evolved over the years with changes in membership. It has formerly been known as Symmes, Fleming, Ober, and Symmes; Ober, Symmes, Cardwell, Voyles, and Zahn; and Symmes, Voyles, Zahn, Paul, and Hogan. The firm’s founder, Frank Symmes, was the co-author of Indiana Criminal Law, widely regarded as one of the most important treatises on the subject. He counted among his clients boxing legend Jack Dempsey. Firm lawyers Frank and Charles Symmes represented Connie Nicholas, accused of the murder of Forrest Teal, then-president of Eli Lilly International. The case garnered national media attention and was featured in LIFE magazine. Following his representation of Nicholas, Charles Symmes participated in the criminal defense of those indicted in the Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum explosion in 1963. He was a co-author of the third edition of Indiana Criminal Law with his father, Frank. The firm’s tradition of legal service has been continued by the current membership. Dennis Zahn and James Voyles represented Dr. David Little in his 1991 trial for murder. In 1992, Voyles represented boxer Mike Tyson as local counsel in his rape trial and subsequent appeals with Alan Dershowitz. Since representing Tyson, Voyles has represented many other Indiana sports greats, including Bob Knight, Jamaal Tinsley, Stephen Jackson, Dominic Rhodes, and Al Unser, Jr. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Voyles Zahn Paul Hogan & Merriman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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