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19, May 2013 - U.S. Attorney reviewing SEC case against Harrisburg
The SEC securities fraud case against the city of Harrisburg is under review by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, spokeswoman Heidi Havens confirmed Monday.
19, May 2013 - Charge filed against teen accused of punching, killing soccer referee
SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office filed a homicide by assault charge Wednesday against a...
19, May 2013 - Judge won’t recuse Ayres prosecutor
The San Mateo County prosecutor who has already tried William Hamilton Ayres once for child molestation and again on questions of his mental competency is fit to remain on the case for his upcoming new trial, a judge ruled yesterday.
19, May 2013 - Disabled couple seek life together in group home
With the beaming smiles of newlyweds, Paul Forziano and Hava Samuels hold hands, exchange adoring glances and complete each other's sentences. Their first wedding dance, he recalls, was to the song "Unchained ..."...
19, May 2013 - Newark man gets 5-year prison sentence for selling gun at highway rest area in Sayreville
NEW BRUNSWICK — A 27-year-old Newark man has been sentenced to five years in state prison for selling an assault rifle to an undercover police officer at a Garden State Parkway rest area in Sayreville.
19, May 2013 - Death Penalty Dying Out
Most of the world's governments no longer use the death penalty. Among wealthy nations there is one exception remaining. The United States is among the top five killers in the world. Also in the top five: the recently 'liberated' Iraq.
19, May 2013 - Blackfoot man sentenced in fatal crash case
POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) -- A Blackfoot man who pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter for his role in a traffic crash last summer has been sentenced to 30 months in prison.
19, May 2013 - Official conclusion: Inmate was killed
CANON CITY — The death of a 23-year-old inmate at Territorial prison last Thursday has been ruled a homicide.
19, May 2013 - Retired doctor competent to stand trial
Taylorville – A retired Taylorville doctor was rued competent to stand trail on federal charges.
19, May 2013 - The Odd Grace of 'Rectify'
Last night Sundance premiered a new series called Rectify, which looked in the ads to be some kind of Southern small-town crime series, a ghoul-less True Blood maybe. But while the show does trade in themes of crime and punishment, Rectify is actually something else entirely, a lyrical and mysterious story about a man rebirthed into the world after nearly twenty years of solitude. There is a ...
19, May 2013 - Bill Targets Lawyers Who Threaten Immigrants
Attorneys would be subject to discipline, including possible disbarment, for threatening to report the immigration status of a worker considering an employment claim under terms of fast-moving legislation that passed a key California committee Tuesday. Lawyers can already be disciplined for dishonesty or "moral turpitude." The new language, supporters said, will give immigrants the protection ...
19, May 2013 - Merger of municipal courts before state Legislature
COLUMBUS -- A bill to consolidate the Tiffin and Fostoria municipal courts was introduced to state lawmakers this week.
19, May 2013 - Idaho man loses bid to clean up criminal record
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Supreme Court justices rejected a man's bid to have a misdemeanor drug conviction purged from his record, something he'd sought after he was blocked from a job as a state pri
19, May 2013 - Warrant issued for prosecutorial misconduct, Judge Anderson turns himself in to WilCo jail
After visiting Tarrant County Judge Louis Sturns issued an arrest warrant for disgraced District Judge Ken Anderson, the former prosecutor booked himself into Williamson County Jail. He later posted a $2,500 bond. Judge Sturns ruled Friday afternoon that there is sufficient evidence that Anderson committed criminal contempt of court, tampering/fabricating evidence and tampering with a government ...
19, May 2013 - Ronnie Cohen, Reuters
A retired photographer accused of the serial “Alphabet murders” in California went on trial on Monday acting as his own attorney, joining prosecutors in picking jurors who will decide whether he is guilty of slaying four prostitutes.
19, May 2013 - Appellate Attorneys Deborah Hankinson, Rick Thompson Among Best Lawyers in Dallas
DALLAS, April 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Hankinson LLP founder Deborah Hankinson and Managing Partner Rick Thompson have been selected among the Best Lawyers in Dallas by D Magazine based upon their work ...
19, May 2013 - California court rules cities can ban pot dispensaries
Medical marijuana just got a little harder to get in California. The state supreme court has ruled that cities can ban dispensaries through zoning. That decision validates a policy already in-place in Riverside, and now a lot of communities are …
19, May 2013 - Farmers cannot replicate Monsanto seeds for second crop, Supreme Court rules
The Supreme Court ruled against an Indiana farmer who sought to cut the planting cost of his soybean crop by relying on subsequent generations of a patented Monsanto herbicide-resistant seed.
19, May 2013 - Court to consider drug lab case procedures
BOSTON — Massachusetts' highest court will consider cases in which prosecutors are challenging how lower courts are handling drug convictions jeopardized by alleged misconduct of a chemist at a state drug-testing lab. Annie Dookhan has pleaded not guilty to perjury, obstruction of justice and other charges after allegations she faked drug test results and tampered with evidence.
19, May 2013 - Bill abolishing the death penalty could be in peril
For the first time in 34 years, a majority of Nebraska lawmakers seems to support abolishing the state's death penalty.
19, May 2013 - Ariz. ruling allows lawsuit against Conn. law firm
PHOENIX (AP) — An Arizona court's ruling says a Connecticut law firm whose lawyers aren't admitted to practice law in Arizona can be sued in the state over work done for Arizona clients.        
19, May 2013 - Pa. high court upholds redrawn legislative maps
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A revised plan to redraw the boundaries of Pennsylvania's legislative districts won the unanimous approval Wednesday of the state Supreme Court, which rejected renewed appeals by citizen challengers and Democrats who argued the plan, like the previous version, was driven by political considerations and did not meet constitutional guidelines.
19, May 2013 - Prison or probation for pot-growing family?
Eight Western Washington marijuana growers -- including four Vietnamese refugees in their 60s -- could spend years in prison if federal prosecutors get their way in coming weeks.
19, May 2013 - Law Firm Marketing Opportunity is Now Available on Webponder.com
Law firm marketing video consultation website is now available for attorneys launching a new law firm, or looking to expand their practice, through online legal advice website Webponder.com, which offers a new and unique technology for online legal marketing. Webponder.com offers visitors to the site the ability to connect with professionals in a variety of fields through live video ...
19, May 2013 - Two county meth dealers sentenced in federal court
Two 56-year-old Harrison County men have been sentenced by U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap for federal drug crimes involving unrelated meth cases.
19, May 2013 - Attorney appointed for defendant appealing murder conviction
GREENVILLE — An attorney has been appointed for a Wills Point man, who is appealing his conviction on a charge of murder in connection with a shooting death in January 2010.
19, May 2013 - Slain guard's family sues over prison riot
JACKSON — The family of a guard killed during a prison riot in Mississippi has filed a federal lawsuit that says inadequate staffing and poor treatment created a dangerous environment.
19, May 2013 - Accused Colorado theater shooter asking to change plea to insanity
In this March 12, 2013 file photo, James Holmes, left, and defense attorney Tamara Brady appear in district court in Centennial, Colo. for his arraignment.
19, May 2013 - Career robber is ordered detained in Oakland bank heist
A career bank robber who served more than 30 years in prison for a series of armed holdups in the 1970s and 1980s was ordered detained on Wednesday in connection with last month’s robbery of a TD Bank branch in Oakland, two weeks after he was released from a halfway house.
19, May 2013 - Mo. Mom Sentenced to Prison After Fatal Car Crash
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - A central Missouri woman whose son died in a car accident while she was talking on a cellphone has been sentenced to one year in a county jail.
19, May 2013 - Bennett named top prosecutor of the year
WORCESTER -- In December, Asim Amran, of Fitchburg, was sentenced to life in prison after he was found guilty of poisoning his wife from an arranged marriage, stuffing her body in a suitcase and dumping it by the side of a highway in Oxford four
19, May 2013 - Imprisoned Maine foster mother loses bid to ease probation
Sally Ann Schofield, a former state child caseworker from Chelsea, was convicted in 2002 of suffocating to death 5-year-old Logan Marr.
19, May 2013 - Worcester prosecutor Daniel Bennett named top in state
WORCESTER - Daniel J. Bennett, a prosecutor in the office of District Attorney Joseph D. Early, has been named a "Prosecutor of the Year" by the Massachusetts District Attorneys Association.
19, May 2013 - Bryan Man Sentenced in Texas State Bomb Threat
Dereon Tayronne Kelley, 22, of Bryan, has been ordered to prison following his convictions on all counts for communicating a bomb threat to an academic institution, United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson announced today.
19, May 2013 - WA man sentenced for purse snatching, chase
A Washington state man who fled westbound in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 90 after snatching a woman's purse in a Belgrade grocery store parking lot has been sentenced to five years in prison.
19, May 2013 - Robber gets four life sentences for string of holdups
Charles Camp, 49 testified that he robbed businesses because he and his girlfriend ran out of money after he ordered her to quit her job as a topless dancer.
19, May 2013 - IBL this Week
The LoneStar Strikers will hit the court Saturday as a tornado struck, and we don`t mean our Nippon Tornadoes, the greater Dallas area during their flight. With delays in the area, the Strikers land with the Vancouver Volcanoes on Saturday.
19, May 2013 - Meteorite Crashes Through Roof In Wolcott
A baseball-sized rock that crashed through the roof of a house at 2 Williams Court on Friday night is a meteorite, according to an expert at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
19, May 2013 - California pot trafficker gets more than 17 years in prison
SACRAMENTO United States District Judge William Shubb sentenced Uriel Ochoa- Espindola, 44, of Fresno, on Monday, April 15, to 17 and a half years in prison for his part in a marijuana trafficking conspiracy, United States Attorney Benjamin Wagner announced.
19, May 2013 - Obama Ricin-Letter Charges Dropped for Mississippi Man
Paul Kevin Curtis, 45, was released from custody yesterday and all charges against were dismissed, according to an order signed by U.S. Magistrate Judge S. Allan Alexander in Oxford, Mississippi.
19, May 2013 - Resident faces long stretch in state prison
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer After a lengthy legal battle with a 10- year prison sentence on the line, a Manalapan man who pleaded guilty to two narcotics charges in 2010 is expected to soon find himself behind bars. John J. Rockford III, of Manalapan, is scheduled to appear before state Superior Court Judge Anthony J. Mellaci Jr. in Freehold at 9 a.m. May 31. read more
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