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18, May 2013 - Special Report: Subprime bond bounces back, leaving behind a subprime borrower
By Carrick Mollenkamp WOLFEBORO, New Hampshire (Reuters) - During the crazy days of the housing bubble in 2006, bankers created a bond called MABS 2006-FRE1. The instrument gave buyers the right to payments on the subprime housing loans of nearly 2,000 borrowers, including Stephen Monzione, a professional wedding photographer in New Hampshire. Six months after the security was issued, a trader ...
18, May 2013 - Man accused of killing 3 back in Wisconsin court
The man accused of killing three members of a family in western Wisconsin is due back in court.
18, May 2013 - Judge gives Salem engineer with underwater mortgage year in jail for growing pot
BRENTWOOD ? A Salem man who started a marijuana growing operation as a way to raise extra money to pay for an inflated home mortgage received no sympathy from the judge.
18, May 2013 - Attorney Erick Becker Joins Cummins & White
Cummins & White, LLP, a well-known diversified, full-service business and insurance law practice, today announced that Erick Becker has joined the firm as a partner and will lead the labor and employment ...
18, May 2013 - Prosecutors want HIV-positive man's conviction reinstated
Daniel James Rick, 32, of Minneapolis, was convicted in 2011 of attempted first-degree assault under a statute that makes it illegal to knowingly transfer a communicable disease. But his conviction was reversed last year, when the state Appeals Court found the statute was ambiguous. The state appealed, and oral arguments are scheduled for Tuesday.
18, May 2013 - Man accused of hammer attack on trial
An East Texas man is on trial, accused of attacking an elderly couple with a hammer.
18, May 2013 - Superior Court judge affirms use of Pledge of Allegiance ‘under God’ in Mass. schools
A Middlesex Superior Court judge has rejected a lawsuit by an atheist couple and their children who sued the Acton-Boxborough Regional School District and the Acton schools challenging the use of the words âunder Godâ in the Pledge of Allegiance.        
18, May 2013 - Santa Clara County sales tax survives legal challenge
An appeals court rejected a legal challenge to Measure A, Santa Clara County's sales tax boost approved by voters in November.
18, May 2013 - Fazzino free on $500,000 bond, headed back to Missouri
A man charged with murdering his wife in Boone last year walked free from jail this morning after a judge lowered his bail to $500,000 cash or surety.
18, May 2013 - Chief Justice Hunstein addresses Clayton Bar Association
When Carol Hunstein ran for DeKalb County Superior Court judge in 1984, her opponent thought so little of a woman winning that he took a vacation while she campaigned.
18, May 2013 - Environmental groups seek court review from cabinet order
A coalition of environmental groups has once again asked Franklin Circuit Court to help them in their long-running battle with the Cabinet for Energy and Environment and a coal company which violated provisions of the federal Clean Water Act.
18, 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.        
18, May 2013 - Southern Kentucky murder trial on Oxygen's "Snapped"
A high-profile southern Kentucky murder trial will be featured on a cable show tonight.
18, May 2013 - Craigslist armed robber faces more than 20 years if convicted
A San Francisco man who allegedly arranged a phony Craigslist sale in Daly City then robbed the would-be buyer at gunpoint faces more than 20 years in prison if convicted, San Mateo County’s district attorney said.
18, May 2013 - US jails four for al-Shabab activity
Four men are given prison sentences in the US state of Minnesota in connection with the recruitment of fighters for a Somali militant group.
18, May 2013 - Comcast "free trial" offer not flying
For fans wanting to watch the Astros and Rockets coverage on Comcast SportsNet Houston, there is hope. CSN Houston announced that it was offering a “FreeView,” a free trial of its programming offered to all the major TV service providers.
18, May 2013 - Ex-prison employee convicted of child molesting; advisory sentence is 30 years
A former prison employee has been convicted of class-A felony child molesting by a Vigo County jury.
18, May 2013 - Search on for man with NE Tennessee ties after escape from Kentucky prison
A man with ties to Kingsport and who escaped from a Kentucky prison was spotted in the area Thursday, but was apparently able to continue evading capture.
18, May 2013 - Police department open house Tuesday
The renovation of the Corsicana Police Department got a bit more involved than it was originally intended to. An error with some concrete resulted in water flooding city hall, and forcing replacement of carpeting and flooring. As well, the renovations quickly led to renovations of the municipal court, as well.
18, May 2013 - 4 plead guilty to defrauding taxpayers of millions at school in Bennington, Vt.
The former head of a Lenox school for troubled young women and his son and son-in-law are facing prison time and have agreed to pay back the state of Vermont and the U.S. government $3 million for what the U.S. Attorney's Office calls "egregious" tax and health care fraud connected to a Bennington, Vt., school they had operated.
18, May 2013 - NBA Superstar Russell Westbrook is the Face of New Champs Sports and Jordan Brand Ad Campaign
Whether it’s his high-intensity, acrobatic play on the basketball court or his signature fashion sense off it, Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Russell Westbrook has never been shy about showing off his Game.
18, May 2013 - Gov. has talked to many about clemency
Gov. John Hickenlooper has spoken with prosecutors, defense attorneys, victims and others as he ponders whether to grant clemency to Nathan Dunlap.
18, May 2013 - Retrial scheduled in Fairfield slaying case
A jury trial is set to begin next month in Solano County Superior Court for a San Francisco man who had been previously convicted of the 2008 gunshot slaying of a Vallejo teen in Fairfield.
18, May 2013 - Millionaire John Goodman Loses Attorney Roy Black
One of South Florida’s most well-known legal figures, Roy Black, is no longer on the high-profile DUI manslaughter case of Palm Beach millionaire and Polo Club mogul John Goodman.
18, May 2013 - Welcome to the Era of 'Wet' and 'Dry' Cities
The high court's decision to uphold pot club bans could result in an extended period in which it will be impossible to buy medical cannabis in some cities but not in others — unless the legislature intervenes. by David Downs The California Supreme Court upheld on Monday the right of cities and counties to ban medical cannabis dispensaries in a unanimous decision that promises to have major ...
18, May 2013 - Last-minute stay in Mississippi execution; Texas executes inmate
By Emily Lane JACKSON, Mississippi (Reuters) - A Mississippi inmate due to be executed on Tuesday was granted a last-minute reprieve because of overstated evidence, while Texas executed a man convicted of killing another person during a robbery in 2003, authorities said. The Mississippi state Supreme Court granted a stay of execution to Willie Jerome Manning, 44, after federal authorities said ...
18, May 2013 - 'Behavioral Specialist' Stephanie Mikles Charged for Sex with Dog (Video)
Stephanie Mikles, a behavioral specialist for Harford County Public Schools in Maryland, has been indicted for an “unnatural or perverted sexual practice" (video below). According to court records and photographs, the indictment claims Mikles had “sexual intercourse with a dog," reports the Baltimore News Journal . The alleged dog intercourse occurred back in August 2008, according to police ...
18, May 2013 - North Adams ex-con gets prison time for punching man at bar
Monday May 13, 2013 PITTSFIELD -- A 29-year-old North Adams ex-convict who had been out of prison for less than two months when he knocked out a 60-year-old with a punch is heading back to state prison for a two- to four-year stint after pleading guilty to felony assault and battery. Shane M.
18, May 2013 - Two accused of withholding information about Newton shooting death appear in court
CHARLESTON (JG-TC) — Two people accused of withholding information about the shooting death of Benjamin Newton last month made their first court appearances Monday and were both ordered to return in four weeks.
18, May 2013 - Mom sentenced 10 years for selling heroin with son
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - A northern New Jersey mother has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for conspiring to distribute heroin with her husband and son in what authorities are calling "a family affair."
18, May 2013 - Miami-Dade killer Marshall Lee Gore to be executed next month, Gov. Rick Scott’s office says
Marshall Lee Gore, 49, was convicted in a string of rapes and attacks, including the 1988 murder of exotic dancer Robyn Novick.
18, May 2013 - Lafayette Parish jury convicts man in 1989 murder
The jury in Danny Harmon Jr.'s murder trial deliberated late Tuesday before convicting the 42-year-old for the 1989 second-degree murder of Christine Marie Wood, who was raped then shot before her body and bedroom were...
18, May 2013 - Judge grants John Goodman a new trial
Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Judge Jeffrey Colbath has decided John Goodman should be retried in connection with the death of Scott Wilson.
18, May 2013 - Local man dead after stabbing at prison
A Murray man serving 25 years in a West Liberty prison has died after being stabbed.
18, May 2013 - Former Torrington public safety commissioner Robert Zordan awaits ruling on weapon seizure
BANTAM >> A Superior Court judge has not yet ruled on whether Farmington police will have to return guns that were seized from a former Torrington public safety commissioner after he allegedly threatened to shoot co-workers in December.
18, May 2013 - Onondaga County bankruptcies: May 2
Bankruptcies of $5,000 or more filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for Northern District of New York
18, May 2013 - UPDATE: Serial Killer Robert Yates Appealing Death Sentence
SEATTLE (AP) - Serial killer Robert Yates, whose death sentence has been upheld by the state Supreme Court, is seeking an appeal through the federal court system.
18, May 2013 - Mt. Kisco man gets prison time for role in drug ring
A Mount Kisco man has been sentenced to 21 months in federal prison on a money-laundering charge in connection with an oxycodone ring which led to prison for a former Westchester County police officer.
18, May 2013 - EPA denial of permit authorized, court says
MORGANTOWN -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had the legal authority to retroactively veto a water pollution permit for one of West Virginia's largest mountaintop removal coal mines years after it was issued, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
18, May 2013 - From delinquent to Indiana Tech grad
This is the world Robert Mendez grew up in: Inner city. Father dead by the time he was 5. Stepfather in and out of prison. Family struggling to make ends meet.
18, May 2013 - Seyfarth Shaw, ex-partner sued by former tax-shelter clients
The Chicago law firm is among the defendants accused of promoting what the government later disallowed.
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