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25, May 2013 - Logansport man racks up 15 years in multiple cases
A 35-year-old Logansport man is leaving the Cass County court system with 15 years in prison, resulting from four court cases.
25, May 2013 - Utah man gets prison for shooting, killing his father
Utah man gets prison for shooting, killing his father by Jessica Miller The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 20, 2013 10:54AM MDT Farmington • A 30-year-old Roy man who shot and killed his father two years ago at a Kaysville motel was sentenced Monday to prison for up to 30 years. Joseph Allen Nance was originally charged in 2nd District Court with first-degree felony murder and being a ...
25, May 2013 - Nacogdoches machete attacker gets 75 years in prison
During the sentencing portion of his jury trial Wednesday, a 36-year-old Nacogdoches man found guilty of one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and two counts of burglary habitation became very disruptive.
25, May 2013 - Housekeeper gets 6 years in theft of $3M Ben Franklin bust
PHILADELPHIA – A former housekeeper who stole a rare 18th Century bust sculpture of Benjamin Franklin from a Main Line client faces several years in federal prison for taking the stolen property out of state.
25, May 2013 - Judge hears 2nd lawsuit on school closures
Eighteenth Circuit Judge George Maxwell is hearing a court case this afternoon against the Brevard School Board, attempts by opponents of the school closures to keep the schools open.
25, May 2013 - State: Crackdown on gun offenders would require new prison
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction officials say a new bill to increase sentences for repeat violent offenders with guns would cost $880.4 million over 20 years and force the department to open a new 750-cell prison.
25, May 2013 - Man accused of trying to kill girl gets new lawyer
A city man accused of trying to kill a 7-year-old girl on New Year's Eve has a new lawyer.
25, May 2013 - OJ's ex-lawyer contradicts his testimony on guns
O.J. Simpson's former lawyer defended himself point-by-point Friday against allegations he botched the former football star's armed-robbery trial, after giving damaging testimony that Simpson actually knew his...
25, May 2013 - Howard's Hard Stance
Now Howard has joined four other County Sheriffs in signing his name to a friend of the court brief, seeking to intervene on behalf of the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, in its federal lawsuit seeking to strike the Safe Act down.
25, May 2013 - Escaped Prisoner in Sidney
A man escaped from a Sidney, Montana prison today and remains on the loose. Larry Speldrich is 25 years old and is 6-1 weighing in at 210 lbs. He has what is described as a military style haircut and
25, May 2013 - Kidnapping, burglary charges overturned
The Washington Court of Appeals has overturned a Thurston County kidnapping and robbery conviction, due to insufficient evidence and a prosecutor’s misconduct.
25, May 2013 - Land trusts pool money for court battles
RENO (AP) — A national conservation that helps local, nonprofit land trusts buy up property to protect natural resources is creating a first-of-its-kind liability insurance company to help them cover the costs of legal battles with developers.
25, May 2013 - Lassoing Paniolo Drive
A state appellate court ruling this week that a Waikoloa developer can’t be required to extend Paniolo Drive doesn’t mean that developer won’t be building the road, a county housing official said Friday. The Intermediate Court of Appeals on Monday upheld a 3rd Circuit Court decision that Waikoloa Heights Land Investors couldn’t be required to construct the road extension based on a 1990 ...
25, May 2013 - udge: Arizona sheriff's office profiles Latinos
PHOENIX : A federal judge ruled Friday that the office of America’s self-proclaimed toughest sheriff systematically singled out Latinos in its trademark immigration patrols, marking the first finding by a court that the agency racially profiles people.
25, May 2013 - Oklahoma becoming more reliant on private prisons
As Oklahoma's prison population continues to grow, the state has become more and more reliant on private prisons to house offenders.
25, May 2013 - Ealy found guilty in Burger King strangulation case
After years of waiting, Mary Hutchison’s relatives had to endure two final painful pauses Friday before James Ealy was convicted of strangling her in 2006. A Lake County jury announced it had reached a verdict after barely three hours of deliberations, but jurors hadn’t completed all the paperwork, forcing them to leave the courtroom for another 15 minutes. When they returned, Ealy was found not ...
25, May 2013 - Enron's Skilling could see 10-year sentence cut - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News
HOUSTON (AP) - Convicted ex-Enron Corp. CEO Jeffrey Skilling's more than 24-year prison sentence for his role in the once mighty energy giant's collapse could be reduced by as many as 10 years if a federal judge approves an agreement reached Wednesday between prosecutors and defense attorneys.
25, May 2013 - Judge's ruling puts Virginia road projects in jeopardy
A Virginia judge's ruling threatens to jeopardize the way Virginia is using private companies to run the Beltway Express Lanes and build similar lanes on Interstate 95.
25, May 2013 - Man who killed six at Sikh temple grew more radical before incident
MILWAUKEE, May 14 (UPI) -- A man who fatally shot six people at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin grew more radical in the months before the August incident, federal court documents indicate.
25, May 2013 - Dewey recuses himself from Limberios case
Sandusky County Common Pleas Judge John Dewey has removed himself from the Jacob Limberios case.
25, May 2013 - Court ruling may send freed man back to prison
HELENA, Mont. -- The Montana Supreme Court on Tuesday reversed a lower court's ruling granting a new trial to a man convicted in 1984 of a murder he says he didn't commit.
25, May 2013 - Of Special Note (5/8/13)
The Lee County Sheriff's Office, in partnership with Prather & Swank Elder Law Attorneys, Ginny Yates, Registered Professional Guardian and Elder Care Consultant with Markham-Norton and Abby Services, will host an "Aging Wisely" seminar from 9 to 11 a.m. May 9 at Christ United Methodist Church, at 1430 Homestead Road N.
25, May 2013 - Bill would increase penalties for violent gun offenders
Proposed legislation would double penalties for using a gun during a felony offense in Ohio, targeting the less than 1 percent of Ohioans with repeat violent felony convictions who are committing 57 percent of the state's violent crime.
25, May 2013 - Middle School Mock Trial | Video
Mandan Middle Schoolers appeared in court today to stand trial. Actually, it was just a mock trial at Morton County Courthouse. They are commemorating Law Day, a time to remind Americans of the role they play.
25, May 2013 - Federal court reduces the amount owed to Henry's abused workers
A federal court has entered a final judgment against Henry's Turkey Service, reducing a recent $240 million jury verdict against the company to $1.6 million.
25, May 2013 - UPDATE: Onawa, IA mother found guilty of involuntary manslaughter
Judge Jeffrey Neary has found Cameron guilty of involuntary manslaughter and child endangerment in Monona County courthouse, in Onawa, Iowa.
25, May 2013 - Committee discusses possible change to attorney general selection
SALT LAKE CITY – On Wednesday, legislators discussed a possible change to the way the Utah Attorney General is selected....
25, May 2013 - Deeds Recorded - May 5, 2013
The following deeds were recorded at the Lancaster County Courthouse April 22-26.Adamstown BoroughPaul R. Funk IV, Danielle K. Funk and Danielle K. Howett conveyed 27 W. Main St. to Paul R. Funk IV and Danielle K. Funk for $1.Charlotte M. Eyster conveyed 4 Cameron Court to Kelly J. Mowrer and Christ...
25, May 2013 - 3 years in prison on drug charges
A Columbus man involved in one of the largest black tar heroin busts in Washington County history was sentenced Monday in Washington County Common Pleas Court to three years in prison -half the time being served by a Vincent man involved in the bust.
25, May 2013 - Person handling’s Wasendorf’s assets almost done
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — The court-appointed receiver tasked with identifying and recovering assets of a convicted Iowa investment broker says he’s almost done.
25, May 2013 - Attorneys: Social media playing key role in Trayvon case
George Zimmerman's second-degree-murder case exploded across the globe so rapidly because of social media, his attorney said Saturday before a news-media banquet in Orlando.        
25, May 2013 - Mental ability, death penalty debated in piracy case
  NORFOLK Attorneys for a Somali man charged with hijacking a yacht off the coast of Africa in 2011 and killing four Americans on board claim their client is intellectually disabled and therefore ineligible for the death penalty.
25, May 2013 - US appeals court in Va. OKs W.Va. mine permit
A federal appeals court is refusing to block a federal permit for a West Virginia coal mine that was challenged by environmentalists. A panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that ...
25, May 2013 - Lawmakers reach funding agreement for Iowa prisons, victim assistance
House-Senate conference committee members Wednesday finalized a $547.3 million appropriation to fund state prisons, public safety and other justice system functions for the 2014 fiscal year that begins July 1. The overall funding level in Senate File 447 was an increase from the House’s $534.5 million proposal and Gov. Terry Branstad’s $535.2 million plan for [...]
25, May 2013 - U.S. Marshals join in hunt for dangerous Montgomery Co. escapee
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and Central Alabama CrimeStoppers are asking for the public's help to find a man who walked off of a work detail Thursday afternoon and is now considered an armed and dangerous escapee.
25, May 2013 - Ex-Togo Corrections Officer Sentenced in Sex Case
A former corrections officer from Tower has been sentenced to more than five years in prison for having sex with a female inmate.
25, May 2013 - In Kansas, it’s lawmakers versus the courts
The 2013 session of the Kansas Legislature nears an end with the chief justice of the state Supreme Court accusing a leading senator with political coercion. Meantime, efforts are picking up steam to force appellate judges into retirement and to build separate civil and criminal appeals courts.
25, May 2013 - CASA seeks funds from county
Court appointed special advocates (CASA) asked the Lincoln County commissioners Monday for a donation so their program can continue to grow. The county board took no action on the request.
25, May 2013 - Groups ask Vermont court to affirm PSB rulings on VY
BRATTLEBORO -- Three organizations fighting for the closure of Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in Vernon are asking the Vermont Supreme Court to deny an appeal, filed by the plant's owner, of a pair of decisions rendered by the state's Public Service Board.
25, May 2013 - The Memorial Day weekend started on Wednesday for residents of the state's oldest veterans nurs
The trial for a Vineland High School 9-10 teacher charged with harassing a student is now scheduled... - 2:39 am
25, May 2013 - 'Person of interest' in Uintah County homicide is back in Utah
'Person of interest' in Uintah County homicide is back in Utah by Michael Mcfall The Salt Lake Tribune Published Apr 25, 2013 06:56PM MDT The fugitive who authorities are calling a “person of interest” in the murder of a Roosevelt man was back in Utah on Thursday. Jesse Anthony Saenz, 24, was already a wanted man after he allegedly skipped bail in Vernal, where he was awaiting trial for rape ...
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