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20, May 2013 - Court hearing this afternoon in Daley nephew manslaughter case
A judge from McHenry County is holding a hearing Tuesday afternoon in the involuntary-manslaughter case against Richard J. ā€œR.J.ā€ Vanecko, a nephew of former Mayor Richard M. Daley. The hearing before Judge Maureen P. McIntyre is being held at the Cook County regional courthouse in Rolling Meadows. Vanecko, 38, of Costa Mesa, Calif., was indicted Dec. 3 by a Cook County grand jury that charged ...
20, May 2013 - Calif. may speed inmate releases to ease crowding
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California may speed up the release of some inmates while allowing other inmates with a violent history to become firefighters, under a proposal to cut crowding in state prisons Gov. Jerry Brown filed late Thursday night. Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā 
20, May 2013 - Alabama State taps former federal judge to help deal with forensic audit
Under the scrutiny of a forensic audit ordered by Gov. Robert Bentley, Alabama State University has tapped former Federal Judge U.W. Clemon, Montgomery's WSFA 12 News reports.
20, May 2013 - Oregon trooper accused of fondling makes plea deal
An Oregon State Police trooper accused of fondling a woman during a traffic stop pleaded guilty Tuesday in Clackamas County Circuit Court to official misconduct.
20, May 2013 - High court strikes order for new Barry Beach trial
In a 4-3 decision, the Montana Supreme Court Tuesday overturned a lower-court ruling that had granted a new trial for convicted murderer Barry Beach, likely sending him back to the Montana State Prison.
20, May 2013 - N. Idaho man charged with murder denied release
A northern Idaho judge has rejected a request by a Moscow man charged with helping another man kill his wife to be released on his own recognizance or have bail set.
20, May 2013 - Document: Man suspected of shooting at White House practiced for months
Washington — An Idaho man charged with attempting to assassinate President Barack Obama by shooting at the White House practiced with his weapon for six months and may have been upset about the country's marijuana policy, prosecutors said in a newly filed court document.
20, May 2013 - Thursday round-up
Yesterday the Court heard the final two oral arguments scheduled for this Term. In University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center v. Nassar, the Court is considering what standard of proof should apply to retaliation claims brought under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Coverage of the argument comes from Jesse J. Holland [...]
20, May 2013 - Uzbek terror suspect pleads not guilty in Idaho
A 30-year-old Uzbek national who has been arrested on federal terrorism charges pleaded not guilty in a Boise, Idaho court.
20, May 2013 - District Attorney Joyce Dudley to Award Santa Barbara Teens $1750 in Scholarships for Writing About
SafeLaunch, a teen addiction prevention initiative started in Santa Barbara, will announce the winners of their tri-county Media $500 Contest on Thursday, May 2nd at the Veterans Memorial Building, located at 112 W. Cabrillo Boulevard in Santa Barbara. The theme for the contest is ā€œWritten reflections: Exposing the roots of addiction and smashing the stigma.ā€
20, May 2013 - Judge eases house arrest for Cicero pastor
The leader of a Cicero church facing a federal fraud indictment will continue to call his house of worship home after a judge refused to let him live with family in Georgia while awaiting trial. Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman did, however, tell Herman Jackson he can move freely about the Chicago area for 12 hours a day, and she gave him permission to visit his wife, co-defendant Jannette Faria ...
20, May 2013 - 2 Kansas prison escapees in custody in Missouri
EDGERTON, MO. (AP) — Two of three inmates who walked away from a northeast Kansas prison surrendered Friday afternoon at a northwest Missouri home where they had been holed up for hours, authorities said.
20, May 2013 - Donmar's all-female Julius Caesar wins New York transfer
Phyllida Lloyd's production, which places Shakespeare's tragedy in a prison, to open Brit-heavy season at St Ann's Warehouse The Donmar Warehouse's all-female Julius Caesar will get a New York run in the autumn, becoming the first US transfer of artistic director Josie Rourke 's tenure. In October Phyllida Lloyd's production, which stars Harriet Walter as Brutus, will open a new season at St Ann ...
20, May 2013 - G'Quan Baker sentenced to life, D.A. not happy
G'Quan "Tuttie" Baker was convicted last September of three counts of second degree murder was sentenced Friday to life in prison.Ā  District Court Judge Don Johnson made him eligible for parole in 35 years.
20, May 2013 - Twelve Mile bank robber sentenced
A 66-year-old Logansport man was sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in the Indiana Department of Correction Tuesday for robbing a Twelve Mile bank.
20, May 2013 - Former OSU football player in treatment
CORVALLIS — A former Oregon State University football player has entered Benton County Adult Drug Treatment Court as part of a plea agreement to settle drug and theft charges filed against him in four separate cases.
20, May 2013 - Ore. judge rules limiting inmates' mail unconstitutional
An Oregon federal judge has ruled the practice of limiting inmates' mail to only postcards is unconstitutional.
20, May 2013 - Stop-and-frisk judge calls New York City's mid-trial criticism of her record 'below-the-bel
NEW YORK - The federal judge overseeing the stop-and-frisk trial that has put New York Police Department officers in the spotlight says she knows she's not the government's favorite judge.
20, May 2013 - Court: Child welfare workers cannot be sued in Springer case
Child welfare workers cannot be sued in the death of a Centreville teen who died in a 2008 fire, even if they knew she was regularly tied to her bed by her parents, a federal appeals court said.
20, May 2013 - Jackson attorney could make history
Observers are predicting a speedy confirmation to the federal bench for Jackson attorney Debra M. Brown.
20, May 2013 - Report: Rapper Ja Rule Out Of New York State Prison, Under Home Confinement
The 37-year-old rapper, whose real name is Jeffrey Atkins, left a state prison in central New York in February after serving most of his two-year sentence for illegal gun possession, going straight into federal custody in a tax evasion case.
20, May 2013 - Man Wrongly Told He Would Die Wins Lawsuit
A Montana man who was told — incorrectly – that he was dying of cancer and had less than six months to live was awarded $59,820 in a lawsuit filed in federal court, the Helena Independent Record says. ...
20, May 2013 - Serial Bank Robber Sentenced To Nearly 6 Years
A South Carolina man has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison for robbing more than a dozen banks in multiple states, including Tennessee.
20, May 2013 - Former OSU football player enters drug court
A former Oregon State University football player has entered Benton County Adult Drug Treatment Court as part of a plea agreement to settle drug and theft charges filed against him in four separate cases.
20, May 2013 - N.H. Supreme Court Sends Mt. Sunapee Resort's 6-Year Lease Dispute To Trial
New Hampshire’s highest court has ruled that a lawsuit brought against the state by operators of the Mount Sunapee Ski area can go to trial.
20, May 2013 - Alleged White House shooter practiced for months, prosecutors say
An Idaho man charged with attempting to assassinate President Obama by shooting at the White House practiced with his weapon for six months and may have been upset about the country's marijuana policy, prosecutors said in a newly filed court document.Ā 
20, May 2013 - Female Lackland trainer gets jail sentence
A female Air Force instructor who had sex with a recruit was sentenced to three months in jail Thursday, but will remain in the service for now. [...] Allen's military defense team bashed the prosecution's call for six months in jail, a bad-conduct discharge and reduction to airman first class. Allen pleaded guilty to having sex in 2011 with an airman in training at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, Miss ...
20, May 2013 - Escaped 1973 Killer of Trooper Joins FBI Terrorist List
Joanne Chesimard, the Black Liberation Army militant who fled prison for Cuba after being convicted of killing a New Jersey state trooper in 1973, was added to the FBI most-wanted terrorist list, and a reward doubled to $2 million.
20, May 2013 - Heavy metal singer pleads not guilty in California murder-for-hire case
By Marty Graham VISTA, California (Reuters) - Heavy metal singer Tim Lambesis, the frontman for Christian rock band As I Lay Dying, pleaded not guilty on Thursday to a charge of soliciting the murder of his estranged wife. North San Diego County Superior Court Judge Martin Staven set bail for Lambesis at $3 million. He ordered Lambesis to surrender his passport, stay away from his wife Meggan ...
20, May 2013 - Groups sue federal agency after grizzly death
Four environmental groups are asking a federal judge to order the temporary shutdown of a sheep research station on the Idaho-Montana border that they say is harming the region's grizzly bear population.
20, May 2013 - New charges are filed against man accused of dumping teen's body in lake
Anthony Balbirnie is in a state prison for past convictions. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Greene County prosecutors this month filed new criminal charges against a man connected with the death of a teenager from the Willard area. Anthony Balbirnie previously was charged in Benton County with dumping the body of Khighla Parks, 15, in Truman Lake last September.
20, May 2013 - Alaska Supreme Court Clarifies Ruling on Drawing New Districts
The court issued an order on April 24 in response to questions posed by the board regarding the process it was expected to use in the latest court-mandated revision of the redistricting map.
20, May 2013 - Woman headed to prison for posing as expectant mom in adoption scam
OKLAHOMA CITY, May 7 (UPI) -- An Oklahoma woman has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for defrauding would-be parents, adoption agencies and law firms.
20, May 2013 - Opening statements underway in final Christian Newsom murder retrial
George Thomas is one of four defendants accused of kidnapping, raping, torturing, and murdering Channon Christian and Chris Newsom in 2007.
20, May 2013 - Serial SC bank robber sentenced to nearly 6 years
A South Carolina man has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison for robbing more than a dozen banks in multiple states.
20, May 2013 - Police: 2 men in Mo. home likely Kan. inmates
Authorities say they believe two armed men holed up in a northwest Missouri home escaped from a Kansas prison Friday.
20, May 2013 - Police say cartels moved in to rural Klamath County
By Caitlin Conrad/KTVL.com KLAMATH FALLS, Ore -- A major drug bust in Klamath County went down under the cover of darkness. The number of arrests so large it forced the jail to open an extra wing. The investigation, named operation trojan horse, started in October when two men were found dead in Bonanza. ...
20, May 2013 - Fraternity risk for drinking deaths rises after court ruling
A national fraternity with chapters on more than 125 campuses must stand trial over the drinking death of a Wabash College freshman, an Indiana court said in a ruling that may force the organizations to take more responsibility for misconduct at chapter houses.
20, May 2013 - Wayne County Circuit Judge McCree faces fight for reputation, career
To most observers, Wayne County Circuit Judge Wade Harper McCree had it all: a top-drawer education, a prestigious career and a family pedigree of accomplishment that goes back at least three generations. But in the past five months, he has been battling sordid allegations that could derail his career and dishonor his family name.
20, May 2013 - Defense attorney knew Remeta's 'evil' firsthand, says client craved attention
Editor's note: In December 1984, Daniel Remeta, Lisa Dunn and Mark Walter left Traverse City, Mich., ...
20, 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.
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