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Tom BottoniTom Bottoni in The Milwaukee Journal - Mar 20 1993
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"... last September, when a police officer caught him with a small plastic bag of cocaine. Larry tried to run, and the officer wrestled him to the ground. larry's lawyer, Tom Bottoni of the State Public defender's office, tells Donegan that the bag contained just .04 of a gram of cocaine. He holds up a barely visible sliver of paper to illustrate ..."
Publication place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States
Tom BottoniTom Bottoni in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Aug 25 1992
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"... the shelters Monday even 1 as the storm grew in strength. By 8 Monday, tho winds were blowing at 60 mph near Fort ‘.Myers. And retired New York cop Tom Bottoni said he'd waited six years to take his family to Marco Island. Lounging under a basketball hoop in a Red Cross shelter at a Naples high school, sipping free h ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Tom BottoniTom Bottoni in The Milwaukee Journal - June 30 1983
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"... Hanley sald. That brought a reaction from Ald. Kevln O'Connor, who noted that the tavern's capacity was only 55 people. Testifying ln support of Papara were attorneys Franklyn Gimbel, Tom Bottoni and Neal McGinn. Several business people also testified. Hanley argued that construction of an parking lot had eased congestion, but some neighbors sald the parking lot was Just another place ..."
Publication place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States
Tom BottoniTom Bottoni in The Milwaukee Journal - June 4 1986
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"... of Maureen Scott. Scott, 43, was fatally shot Aug. 24 at their home. Also killed were two Doberman pinschers. Soll, wearing orange Jall coveralls, listened quietly as hls lawyer, Tom Bottoni, that despite "the aggravated nature of any homicide, there ore degrees," “Viciousness" was not o part of Soil's personality, Bottoni sald. Asst. Dist. Atty. George Prietz, calling the slaying "a ..."
Publication place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States