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  • Darnell held the motel's door for the man as they entered the night reception area.

    Did prosecutors taint Memphis murder trial? 2011

  • Simon stared out into the motel's parking lot, the rain falling heavy now.

    Motel 6 Paul de Denus 2011

  • Elsewhere are famous buildings recreated in Lego; a Taiwanese love motel's interiors which feature a slightly alarming Batman-themed suite; and a recent entry with all the English country homes Stanley Kubrick used as film locations the Manhattan townhouse in Eyes Wide Shut was Luton Hoo in Bedfordshire.

    Internet picks of the week 2011

  • Some time during that hour, an Army sergeant named James Darnell pulled into the motel's parking lot.

    Did prosecutors taint Memphis murder trial? 2011

  • Darnell held the motel's door for the man as they entered the night reception area.

    Did prosecutors taint Memphis murder trial? 2011

  • FEDERAL OFFENSES Hosts Liable for Visitors' Drug Use The motel's owner, spurred by a recent Supreme Court decision, is trying to convince a federal court that the Constitution bars the U.S. Department of Justice from seizing his property, where guests have been found guilty of drug offenses.

    Motel Is Latest Stopover in Federal Forfeiture Battle John R. Emshwiller 2011

  • The motel's owner, Russell Caswell is trying to convince a federal court that the Constitution bars the U.S. Department of Justice from seizing his property, where guests have been found guilty of drug offenses.

    Hard Times for the Motel Caswell 2011

  • "People shouldn't lose their property if they haven't been convicted of any crime," said Scott Bullock, a lawyer for the Institute for Justice, a libertarian public-interest law firm in Arlington, Va., that has joined in the motel's defense.

    Motel Is Latest Stopover in Federal Forfeiture Battle John R. Emshwiller 2011

  • Scott Brauer for The Wall Street Journal Mr. Caswell, here in the motel's lobby, is not accused of any wrongdoing but stands to lose his business under a law that calls for the forfeiture of properties linked to crimes.

    Hard Times for the Motel Caswell 2011

  • Some time during that hour, an Army sergeant named James Darnell pulled into the motel's parking lot.

    Did prosecutors taint Memphis murder trial? 2011

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