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Mintz, Howard (2015-7-21)[http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-courts/ci_28516097/barry-bonds-case-officially-over Barry Bonds case officially over.] ''[[San_Jose_Mercury_News|San Jose Mercury News]]'' Retrieved 2015-9-25


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Michael Rains is a California criminal defense attorney known for representing police accused of misconduct, including the case of the BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant and a successful defense of the Oakland Riders.[1] Rains also won acquittal of the Corcoran 8, prison guards accused of staging fights amongst inmates.[2][3] He formerly represented baseball player Barry Bonds who was ultimately exonerated by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals with respect to a perjury allegation.[4] Rains is a California State University, Long Beach graduate who served in the Vietnam War with the U.S. Marines. Working as a former Santa Monica police officer ,[2] he won a scholarship to attend Golden West University School of Law,[3] and became a member of the California bar in 1979. His law firm, Rains Lucia Stern, has contracts with over two hundred and fifty public safety labor associations throughout the State of California.

While representing Bonds, Rains brought suit against the San Francisco Chronicle for publishing leaked grand jury testimony, but dropped the suit when threatened with an anti-SLAPP counterclaim.[3]


References

  1. ^ Bulwa, Demian (2009-01-22). "Prominent lawyer to defend BART ex-officer". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2009-01-22.
  2. ^ a b Valcke, Nanci L. (2001-11-30). "Police in crisis turn to East Bay law firm". East Bay Business Times. Retrieved 2009-01-31. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ a b c Kravets, David (2006-07-29). "Bonds hoping attorney will come through in the clutch". Deseret News. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
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Mintz, Howard (2015-7-21)Barry Bonds case officially over. San Jose Mercury News Retrieved 2015-9-25

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