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21, May 2013 - Ray McNulty: Is Tanner really ready to pay his dues?
FORT PIERCE — As Roscoe Tanner stood before the judge who would rule on the plea bargain that would leave him facing only a misdemeanor worthless-check charge, the prosecutor made sure the former tennis star knew what a sweet deal he was getting.
21, May 2013 - Maine man sentenced to 25 years for child porn
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A 26-year-old Portland man is going to prison for 25 years for producing child pornography.        
21, May 2013 - Seven days: 26 April–2 May 2013
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21, May 2013 - Jane Kelly's experience rare on US appeals court
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Jane Kelly will become a federal appeals court judge Friday with an unusual background that supporters say makes her a perfect fit for the job and a potential U.S. Supreme Court candidate someday.
21, May 2013 - Closing arguments set for today in trial of ex-Donovan aide
NEW HAVEN — A federal court jury is scheduled to hear closing arguments and begin deliberations in the corruption trial of an aide to former Connecticut House Speaker Chris Donovan.
21, May 2013 - Orange County to use new GPS monitoring system
Orange County defendants on pretrial release will be fitted with new ankle monitors as the county adds a new GPS monitoring program on Monday. Orange County has hired 3M to monitor the 50 defendants awaiting trial.  Orange County spokesman Steve Triggs said the ankle monitors are an added layer of security for people already out on bond and on probation. But the state of California said their ...
21, May 2013 - Vito Lopez's lawyer claims Speaker Silver has his own personnel problems
Trying to beat back salacious allegations against his client, the lawyer for creepy Assemblyman Vito Lopez dropped a bombshell, accusing Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver of inappropriate personal conduct.
21, May 2013 - Prosecutors Seek 45-Year Sentence For Family Research Council Shooter Floyd Lee Corkins
WASHINGTON — Prosecutors say a Virginia man who planned a mass killing at the Washington headquarters of a conservative Christian lobbying group should spend 45 years in prison for his plot.
21, May 2013 - NJ casino regulators OK Revel reorganization plan
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — New Jersey casino regulators have approved Revel's plans for turning around the financially troubled business. The state Casino Control Commission voted Wednesday on Revel's reorganization plan, which has already been approved by a bankruptcy court. The plan sheds most of the casino's debt in...
21, May 2013 - NC judge rules McNeill competent for murder trial
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina judge declares that a man accused of raping and killing a 5-year-old Fayetteville girl is competent to stand trial in a case that could end with the death penalty.
21, May 2013 - Dangerous floodwaters surge in Midwest towns
Volunteers, National Guardsmen and even prison inmates join in effort to ward off fast-rising water
21, May 2013 - Man sentenced in death of legal secretary
A man has pleaded guilty in the death of a Macon legal secretary and has been sentenced to life in prison without parole.
21, May 2013 - Legislative notebook: House bill would fight convictions of innocent
Legislative notebook: House bill would fight convictions of innocent Dubbed the "Michael Morton Act," Senate Bill 1611 would require prosecutors to turn over evidence to lawyers who represent the accused to help them prepare for defense and to ensure that key facts aren't hidden during trial. A group "demanding" votes on gun-friendly legislation hoped showcasing their firearms at a rally Monday ...
21, May 2013 - UPDATE: CMU Student Sentenced for Trying to Poison Roommate
Police in Isabella County say a Central Michigan University student tried to poison her roommate. 19-year-old Kayla Bonkowski is accused of putting bleach in her roommate's iced tea at their apartment
21, May 2013 - Suspension for Spurned Attorney Who Waged Vendetta
An Indiana attorney has been suspended from practice for three years for pursuing a romantic relationship with a summer law clerk and attempting to destroy her legal career when she rejected his advances.
21, May 2013 - MDC lawsuit to settlement conference
Bernalillo County Commissioners are being ordered to face a judge in a nearly two decades old, multi-million dollar lawsuit over overcrowding in the county jail, but will the court hearing bring anything new?
21, May 2013 - Trial Date Set For Wheless Attempted Murder Case
A trial date has been set for a homeless man facing attempted murder charges. A jury trial for Samuel Wheless is set for September 30.
21, May 2013 - Kentucky man gets heavy sentence in child porn case
A Taylor County man has been sentenced to 110 years in prison after pleading guilt to creating child pornography with two girls under the age of 5.
21, May 2013 - Charles Cullen: Serial killer nurse who murdered at least 40 patients speaks from prison for the fi
Charles Cullen was handed down six life sentences in 2006 after he admitted poisoning at least 40 people in New Jersey and Pennsylvania over the course of his 16-year nursing career.
21, May 2013 - Arizona man gets prison term after years on run
An Arizona man who became a fugitive rather than go on trial in two assault cases now faces 7 1/2 years in prison.
21, May 2013 - U.S. announces espionage charge against former government lawyer
By Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors on Thursday alleged that a former federal government lawyer helped the Cuban intelligence service recruit a woman who was later sentenced to 25 years in prison for spying. An indictment filed in 2004 was unsealed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia charging Marta Rita Velazquez with conspiracy to commit espionage for ...
21, May 2013 - Egypt court keeps activist in jail as trial starts
CAIRO (Reuters) - A prominent Egyptian blogger and political activist went on trial on Sunday charged with insulting President Mohamed Mursi, in a case his supporters see as evidence of an escalating crackdown on dissent. Ahmed Douma is on trial for calling Mursi a criminal and a murderer during recent media interviews. His arrest on April 30 is the latest in several moves against dissidents ...
21, May 2013 - Supreme Court ruling on Gribble’s Mont Vernon murder appeal due Tuesday
CONCORD – The New Hampshire Supreme Court will issue its ruling Tuesday on Christopher Gribble’s appeal on his first-degree murder conviction in the death of Mont Vernon mother Kimberly Cates. Gribble’s appellate defender argued in pleadings to the court that the jury pool in Gribble’s March 2011 trial was “deeply affected” by publicity before and during the trial. Gribble, formerly of Brookline ...
21, May 2013 - Woman gets 8 years in fatal crash
A 49-year-old woman was sent to prison Monday after she pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a hit-and-run that killed a 15-year-old boy.
21, May 2013 - NM Supreme Court allows Pecos River hearing to proceed
SANTA FE - New Mexico's highest court is allowing the state's top water manager to decide proposed water rights transfers to increase flows in the drought-stricken Pecos River.
21, May 2013 - Attorneys, parents await decision on alimony bill
Family attorneys and parents awaited Florida Gov. Rick Scott's decision on a bill that would end permanent alimony in the state. The Florida House on Thursday passed a bill (SB 718) that sets limits on the amount of alimony and how long someone would receive financial support from an ex-spouse. Judges still will have latitude to make adjustment. The bill already passed the Senate. "Everything I ...
21, May 2013 - UPDATED: Federal Prosecutor Booted From Controversial Organized-Crime Case
A U.S. Department of Justice prosecutor--who aggressively pursued a Los Angeles-based, Armenian organized-crime investigation with tentacles in Orange County but ran afoul of a federal magistrate...
21, May 2013 - Hathaway lawyer: Don't lock her up for fraud
DETROIT (AP) - An attorney for a former Michigan Supreme Court justice says community service would be an appropriate sentence for a scandal that forced her out of office.
21, May 2013 - Idaho man gets prison for killing zoo monkey
An Idaho man convicted of breaking into a Boise zoo and brutally beating to death a Patas monkey will spend up to a year in state prison, where he'll take part in a treatment program.
21, May 2013 - Boston bomb suspect's pal released pending trial - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri New
(AP Photo/Steven Senne). Herbert Robbins, of Worcester, Mass., right, joins with other demonstrators as they display placards and chant slogans on the street outside the Graham, Putnam, and Mahoney Funeral Parlors, in Worcester, May 5, 2013.
21, May 2013 - 67-year-old inmate dies in prison
An inmate serving a 20-year sentence for multiple drug charges out of Cole County and other Mid-Missouri counties died Friday at the Jefferson City Correctional Center.
21, May 2013 - IG: unclear standards for compassionate release - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sp
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Bureau of Prisons lacks clear standards on when to grant compassionate release to inmates with terminal illnesses and limited life expectancies, the Justice Department's inspector general said Wednesday.
21, May 2013 - City Attorney Ann Roberts may become City employee
The contract for Willcox City Attorney is up for renewal, and Ann Roberts has expressed her interest in becoming a part-time city employee, rather than continuing her status as a contract employee.
21, May 2013 - Mother denied state psyche review after allegedly killing baby
MIAMI, May 20 (UPI) -- A south Florida woman was suffering from postpartum depression when she left her baby to die shut in a sweltering car, her lawyer said.
21, May 2013 - Former Minnesota pastor sentenced for criminal sex conduct
HASTINGS, Minn. - A former West St. Paul pastor has been sentenced to five years in prison after an alleged affair with a 16-year-old girl who was a parishioner.
21, May 2013 - Florida judge rejects track license
A Florida administrative law judge has struck down a decision by the state’s parimutuel regulator to award a license to a north Florida track that offers betting on Quarter Horse barrel racing.
21, May 2013 - Grandview Sex Offender Pleads Guilty to Child Porn
A Grandview, MO man who is a registered sex offender pleaded guilty in federal court to receiving child pornography over the Internet.
21, May 2013 - Criminal code changes could crunch county clinks
A bill passed by the Indiana legislature designed to divert low-level offenders out of state prisons would increase the strain on county corrections systems if signed by Gov. Mike Pence, local officials say.
21, May 2013 - Verdict in $5 million lottery ticket trial expected Wednesday
The verdict for two brothers accused of stealing a winning $5 million scratch-off lottery ticket is expected Wednesday morning.
21, May 2013 - Accused supplier of beer to be tried
A Jackson Township man will stand trial in Blair County court on charges that he supplied alcohol to minors the night a Nanty Glo teenager led police on a high-speed chase and then crashed his car, killing 16-year-old Kelsey Lynn Miller of Nanty Glo.
21, May 2013 - Court: Virginia can block out of state use of FOIA
WASHINGTON  The Supreme Court ruled today that it's legal for a state to limit use of its Freedom of Information Act to its own residents. The court unanimously upheld a federal appeals court decision validating Virginia's limitation of its FOIA law to state citizens and some media outlets.
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