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23, May 2013 - Man charged with mailing ricin letter to judge in Washington state
By Jonathan Kaminsky OLYMPIA, Washington (Reuters) - Federal authorities on Wednesday arrested a man charged with mailing a letter containing the deadly poison ricin to a U.S. district judge in Spokane, Washington, the FBI said. Investigators have no information to suggest the Spokane envelope is related to a batch of ricin-tainted letters addressed to President Barack Obama and other U.S ...
23, May 2013 - Cliff Harris, former Oregon football player decides on trial
Former Oregon football player Cliff Harris will face trial in Hillsboro on a domestic harassment charge.
23, May 2013 - Former Rancho Palos Verdes mayor appointed to Los Angeles County judgeship
Gov. Jerry Brown has appointed former Rancho Palos Verdes Mayor Doug Stern to a Los Angeles Superior Court judgeship.
23, May 2013 - Wisconsin mom sentenced in baby slaying -- 55 years later
76-year-old gets up to 10 years for killing baby daughter more than 50 years ago after traumatized son comes forward
23, May 2013 - Photographer indicted for possession, transportation of child porn
Robert Gregory Dempsey, also known as "Jesse Rockwell," was indicted Monday by a federal grand jury in Jackson, Tenn., on one count of possession of child pornography and one count of interstate transportation of child pornography, U.S. Attorney Edward L. Stanton III said.
23, May 2013 - Sunnyside Man Sentenced to Over Six Years in Prison for Killing Toddler
SUNNYSIDE, Wash. - A Yakima County judge sentenced a Sunnyside man Wednesday to six and a half years in prison for manslaughter.
23, May 2013 - Delayed Foreclosure Processing Times in Tennessee Prompted The McCann Law Group, LLP dba Consumer A
Jacksonville, Fla – Consumer Attorney Services became aware of delayed foreclosure processing times in Tennessee and added Raven Perry-Beach to their national foreclosure defense team in April to address homeowner concerns. Consumer Attorney Services plans to utilize Perry-Beach’s knowledge of bankruptcy, debt settlement, and foreclosure defense to help Tennessee homeowners find foreclosure ...
23, May 2013 - 3rd Kansas inmate who escaped from custody apprehended, hours after 2 others surrender in Mo.
EDGERTON, MO. - A third inmate who walked away from a northeast Kansas prison was captured late Friday, hours after the other two surrendered at a Missouri home where they had been holed up for hours, authorities said.
23, May 2013 - NBA Vet Comes Out as Gay
NEW YORK – With the simplest of sentences, NBA veteran Jason Collins set aside years of worry and silence to become the first active player in one of four major U.S. professional sports leagues to come out as gay.
23, May 2013 - Donors to John Swallow’s campaign facing fraud allegations
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah’s Attorney General accepted money from a number of businesses that have faced federal or state...
23, May 2013 - Wisconsin woman sentenced to 10 years in prison for baby's death in 1957
By Brendan O'Brien (Reuters) - A 76-year-old Wisconsin woman was sentenced on Wednesday to 10 years in prison for killing her infant daughter more than half a century ago, after the girl's brother persuaded police to reopen the case. Ruby Klokow, who pleaded no contest to second-degree murder in February, was sentenced in Sheboygan County Circuit Court for the 1957 death of her daughter Jeaneen ...
23, May 2013 - Career criminal pleads guilty to possessing gun and meth
A St. Paul man faces 15 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to possessing a gun and methamphetamine as a repeat felon.
23, May 2013 - OJ returns to Las Vegas court in bid for new trial
LAS VEGAS (AP) — O.J. Simpson's former lawyer's work is expected to again draw withering criticism Tuesday in a Las Vegas courtroom where the imprisoned former football star and his new attorneys are trying to convince a Nevada judge that Simpson deserves a new trial.
23, May 2013 - Tenn. cop killer unlikely to see executioner next year
The appeals process makes it unlikely that convicted cop killer Nickolus L. Johnson will keep his date with the executioner next year.
23, May 2013 - Judge declines to nix '79 NYC child-killing case
A man charged with murder decades after one of the nation's most infamous child disappearances can be brought to trial, a judge ruled Wednesday, turning down the man's claim that the case was too thin to proceed.
23, May 2013 - Jail citations came after inmate complaint
ELKO — A Nevada Department of Health and Human Services citation issued against the Elko County Jail in early April came after an inmate complained about conditions at the facility where there was one toilet per 16 inmates in her cell block, according to the report issued by the inspector for the Nevada State Health Division.
23, May 2013 - Suspect sentenced in OPNET case
Phillip R. Bushnell, 31, of Sequim, was sentenced to serve 24 months probation by a Clallam County Superior Court judge on May 8. Bushnell pleaded guilty on April 17 to three counts of delivery of methamphetamine.
23, May 2013 - Virginia man who threw pipe bombs at police will be sentenced
Sentencing is set for a Virginia man convicted of throwing pipe bombs at police officers during a chase in Montana.
23, May 2013 - UM Hoops Player Pleads Not Guilty in Bar Fight
MISSOULA — A University of Montana basketball player has pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct involving a weekend fight outside a Missoula bar. Keron DeShields, 20, entered his plea Monday in Missoula Municipal Court, while a judge granted a request by the sophomore guard's graduating teammate, Will Cherry, to postpone his court appearance until next week.
23, May 2013 - Execution stayed in Mississippi
JACKSON, Miss., May 7 (UPI) -- Mississippi's Supreme Court Tuesday stopped the execution of Willie Jerome Manning, convicted in the shooting deaths of two college students.
23, May 2013 - Jury recommends 55-year sentence for convicted murderer Steven Pettway
Pettway has already been convicted of killing a woman in broad daylight in a public park.
23, May 2013 - Arizona ban on abortion after 20 weeks struck down by federal court
Judge says ban violates 'constitutional right to choose to terminate her pregnancy before the foetus is viable' A federal court on Tuesday struck down Arizona's ban on abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, absent a medical emergency. The 9th US circuit court of appeals said the law violated a woman's constitutionally protected right to terminate a pregnancy before a foetus is able to survive ...
23, May 2013 - Judge rules against Ore. jail's mail practices
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — For two years, the Columbia County Jail north of Portland restricted inmates' personal mail to the sending and receiving of postcards.
23, May 2013 - Lawmakers differ over effectiveness of state's ethics laws
As more information comes out about the relationship between Gov. Bob McDonnell, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli and the head of a company suing the state, one local Republican lawmaker said the state's ethics laws work well, but another said accepting extravagant gifts from political supporters sends the wrong message.        
23, May 2013 - Supreme Court rules cities, counties can ban pot dispensaries
The California Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Monday that cities and counties have the right to ban medical marijuana dispensaries within their borders, despite the existence of a state law that p
23, May 2013 - Kemp man handed down 4 life sentences, one 20 year sentence for sexual assault of a child
There was more than one storm brewing Tuesday night as a Henderson County Jury of eight women and four men handed down four life sentences and one 20 year sentence to Danny Ray Lusk, 37 of Kemp.
23, May 2013 - A Psychologist's Look at the Gosnell Case
A Philadelphia abortion doctor was found guilty Monday of three counts of first-degree murder. His crime was not seeking to kill the three babies, as abortion is legal in Pennsylvania through the 24th week of gestation, but killing them once they had already been removed from their mothers' wombs.
23, May 2013 - Ohio prosecutor may seek execution in captive case
CLEVELAND (AP) - An Ohio prosecutor says he may seek the death penalty against the man accused of imprisoning three women at his home for about a decade for forcing them to suffer miscarriages.
23, May 2013 - Dawn Nguyen returns from out of state
The defendant accused of providing firearms to the gunman in Webster's Christmas Eve slayings returned from South Carolina without incident after being allowed to travel by a magistrate judge.
23, May 2013 - Stolen Valor Act Passed By Congress
WASHINGTON -- Lying about receiving a military medal could become a crime, under a bill headed to the president's desk. The Stolen Valor Act cleared the Senate Wednesday and the House earlier this week.
23, May 2013 - Mann again sentenced to life in prison
The doctor convicted of orchestrating a 2009 bombing that left the chairman of the Arkansas State Medical Board with serious injuries has again been sentenced to life in prison.
23, May 2013 - Worcester man pleads guilty in child porn case
WORCESTER, Mass. — A Massachusetts resident charged in an international investigation has pleaded guilty to solicitation of child kidnapping and charges of possession and distribution of child pornography. Forty-year-old Geoffrey Portway, a British citizen living in Worcester, pleaded guilty Monday in federal court. He could face at least 18 years in prison under an agreement with prosecutors ...
23, May 2013 - 2 men charged with arson in 3rd Lewiston fire
LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Two men facing arson charges in connection with one of three major fires in downtown Lewiston that destroyed nine buildings and displaced more than 180 people are expected to make their first court appearance on Monday or Tuesday.        
23, May 2013 - Wisconsin mom gets up to 10 years for baby's 1957 death
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — A Wisconsin woman convicted of killing her baby more than 50 years ago has been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison. Seventy-six-year-old Ruby C. Klokow of Sheboygan pleaded no contest three months ago in her daughter's 1957 death. Prosecutors recommended a jail sentence of 45 days because of her age and challenges associated with prosecuting a decades-old case. But Judge ...
23, May 2013 - Driver faces fifth DUI charge
COEUR d'ALENE - The driver accused of smashing into at least five vehicles in a high-speed chase on Interstate 90 had been arrested for DUI four other times, court records show.
23, May 2013 - Bernstein Liebhard LLP Announces That A Class Action Has Been Filed Against Amyris, Inc.
NEW YORK, May 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Bernstein Liebhard LLP today announced that a class action has been commenced in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California on behalf ...
23, May 2013 - Scherf deserves death penalty, jury finds
Jayme Biendl's sisters Deborah Hamm (left) and Christine Hamm (middle) hug their sister-in-law, Edie Hamm, after the jury leaves the courtroom Wednesday morning in Snohomish County Superior Court.
23, May 2013 - Fayette man pleads guilty to drug charges
A Fayette County pill dealer who sold approximately 250 powerful prescription painkillers over a two-year period pleaded guilty Monday to federal drug charges in U.S. District Court in Charleston.
23, May 2013 - Flagstaff man gets 340 years for child sex crimes
A 45-year-old Flagstaff man faces 340 years in prison after being sentenced in a child-sex case that included voyeurism, surreptitious videotaping and extensive downloading of child pornography.
23, May 2013 - Western District of La. Asst. US Attorney Recognized
LAFAYETTE, La. - United States Attorney Stephanie A. Finley is proud to  announce today that the U.S. Justice Department has recognized Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) John Luke Walker for his exemplary efforts to protect children. AUSA Walker is the recipient of the Child Protection Award at the annual National Missing Children's Day commemoration held in Washington, D.C. today. The ...
23, May 2013 - Boston bombing judge becomes target over Miranda rights
NEW YORK — A Harvard Medical School research assistant who has served as a U.S. judge for 23 years now finds herself at the center of the Boston Marathon bombing case, and by extension the post-Sept. 11 issue of whether, and when, suspected terrorists deserve constitutional rights.
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