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19, May 2013 - Trial opens in shooting on LaBelle from 2011
STEUBENVILLE - A jury trial concerning shots being fired in June 2011 on Maryland Avenue began Wednesday before Jefferson County Common Pleas Judge David Henderson. Kinlaw Hendrix, 27, of Steubenville, formerly of Knoxville, Ill.
19, May 2013 - German neo-Nazi trial sparks fear of hidden racism - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News,
(AP Photo/BKA). FILE - The undated photo provided by German federal criminal investigation office BKA in Dec. 2011, shows terror suspect Beate Zschaepe after her arrest.
19, May 2013 - Warren Jeffs' Compound Sold At Auction
By Ladd Egan (KUTV) A sprawling, multi-million dollar compound built for imprisoned polygamous sect prophet Warren Jeffs is now owned by the leaderâs estranged former bodyguard. Willie Jessop bought the six-acre property for $3.6 million during a sheriffâs auction Thursday morning on the steps of the courthouse in St. ...
19, May 2013 - Fracking bans ok in New York towns; Court rules in Dryden, Middlefield
ALBANY, NY — In an important victory for residents opposed to hydraulic fracturing in New York, the Third Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court in Albany on May 2 ruled that municipalities have the right to adopt zoning laws that prohibit fracking.
19, May 2013 - Hearing begins on fine for Ore. airport stripper
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon man who stripped naked at Portland International Airport to protest what he saw as an invasive security check went to court Tuesday to contest the federal government's proposal to fine him $1,000.
19, May 2013 - Monkey killer sentenced to 7 years in jail
An Idaho man who admitted to breaking into a Boise zoo last year and killing a monkey was sentenced to seven years in prison on Thursday, court records show.
19, May 2013 - Trial begins for man charged in Chico bar shooting
OROVILLE — Jury selection began Monday in the trial of a 27-year-old man charged for a July 2011 shooting at a downtown Chico nightclub.
19, May 2013 - AG's opinion doesn't worry entities
Cities and counties that offer same-sex partner health benefits don't anticipate altering their policies after the Texas attorney general called the practice unconstitutional.
19, May 2013 - Judge to mull prescription pill testimony
WHEELING - First Judicial Circuit Judge James Mazzone will consider a West Virginia State Police trooper's testimony about Melody Fisher's prescription drug use before deciding if that information will be shared with a jury during a potential trial.
19, May 2013 - Bill easing mandatory Colorado sentences for bail violations advances
A measure to empower judges to decide on sentences for bail violations has drawn skeptics in the wake of the killing of Colorado prisons chief Tom Clements.
19, May 2013 - West of Memphis raises tough questions about filmmaking's role in criminal justice
Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky saved Damien Echols' life. That wasn't their intent when they started making a documentary called Paradise Lost , about three murdered 8-year-old boys and the hasty trials where three teens were deemed responsible. Echols was sentenced to death at one of these trials. Thanks to the film, strangers spent years trying to clear his name.
19, May 2013 - Biologix Hair Inc. Appoints David G. Csumrik to Board of Directors
Biologix Hair Inc. has appointed Dave G. Csumrik to its Board of Directors. Mr. Csumrik will serve as an independent, non-executive Director and assist Biologix in developing its Audit, Compensation and ...
19, May 2013 - A move to target 'frequent flyers': Eureka residents look for answers as crime soars
Eureka resident Jean Scheffler said was shocked and overwhelmed when 75 people showed up to a neighborhood watch meeting she led at a friend's house on the 2500 block of O Street.
19, May 2013 - Virginia Tech's Michael Holmes released from jail on $2,500 bond
After spending nearly 21/2 days in Montgomery County jail, Virginia Tech running back Michael Holmes was released Tuesday on a $2,500 bond after appearing in Montgomery County General District court in Christiansburg.
19, May 2013 - 12 Banks Accused in Lawsuit of Restraining Swaps Market
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS) , Citigroup Inc. (C) and 10 other banks have restrained market competition for credit default swaps in violation of U.S. antitrust law, an Ohio union pension plan contends in a federal court complaint.
19, May 2013 - Arizona jury to weigh death penalty in Jodi Arias murder case
By Tim Gaynor PHOENIX (Reuters) - Jodi Arias, convicted of first-degree murder, will face an Arizona jury on Thursday tasked with determining if she deserves the death penalty for the brutal slaying of an ex-boyfriend in a sensational case that attracted national media attention. Arias was found guilty on Wednesday of murdering 30-year-old Travis Alexander, whose body was found in the shower of ...
19, May 2013 - Life sentence ordered for Cottonwood Heights man who murdered his wife
A Cottonwood Heights man was ordered to spend at least 15 years in prison after killing his wife years ago.0
19, May 2013 - Ex-dictator's backers rally at Guatemala prison
About 50 people have protested outside a Guatemala prison against the genocide conviction for former dictator Efrain Rios Montt.
19, May 2013 - Vicksburg mayor's trial rescheduled
A federal judge has agreed to reschedule Vicksburg Mayor Paul Winfield's trial on a federal bribery charge.
19, May 2013 - Level Global Co-Founder to Get 6 1/2 Year Sentence
Level Global Investors LP co-founder Anthony Chiasson will be sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison for using illegal tips funneled to him from analysts and company insiders to make $68 million for his hedge fund, a judge said.
19, May 2013 - OSA: Outagamie County suing state
How many times do you wash your hands before making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? That's a question that could soon be answered by a federal judge for people who work in nursing homes.
19, May 2013 - Return of the Chief proposed
A group of former Chief Illiniwek portrayers has proposed bringing back the Chief in a limited way: twice-a-year, on-field appearances, for a two-year trial basis. However, according to Chancellor Phyllis Wise, the campus's top leader, the Chief will not come out of retirement. CHAMPAIGN — A group of former Chief Illiniwek portrayers has proposed to bring back the Chief in a limited way: twice-a ...
19, May 2013 - DeWine to propose stricter gun sentences
DeWine to propose stricter gun sentences COLUMBUS Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and state
19, May 2013 - Decision expected soon in St. Paul crime lab case
The drug case that exposed shoddy work at the St. Paul police crime lab could be resolved within days.
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 - Discrimination suit against Siouxland Community Health Center, CEO moves to federal court
A lawsuit, filed by a former Siouxland Community Health Center worker against the center, and its CEO, has been moved to federal court.
19, May 2013 - Rape Suspect Jailed for 3 Months Begged for DNA Test
Man Plans to Sue Creek County, Okla., for False Imprisonment
19, May 2013 - Former president of area chemical company guilty of federal crimes related to employee deaths
The former president of Port Arthur Chemical and Environmental Services, LLC (PACES) has pleaded guilty in federal court to occupational safety crimes which resulted in the death of an employee, annou
19, May 2013 - Sentencing for ex-Box Elder County deputy postponed
Sentencing for ex-Box Elder County deputy postponed by Marissa Lang The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 8, 2013 11:55AM MDT Brigham City » Sentencing has been postponed for a former Box Elder County sheriff’s deputy accused of sexually assaulting women during a series of traffic stops. Scott Womack, 37, was scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday in 1st District Court, where he has pleaded no ...
19, May 2013 - Colorado corrections alerting judges of hundreds of sentencing flaws
Corrections officials are alerting judges throughout Colorado that errors appear to have resulted in early, improper release dates from prison for hundreds of prisoners they sentenced.
19, May 2013 - NM seeks court ruling on hunting license quotas
The state Game and Fish Department is asking a federal court to lift a decades-old order preventing the agency from providing New Mexico residents with more licenses to hunt bighorn sheep, ibex and oryx.
19, May 2013 - Spader won't contest life sentence for brutal Mont Vernon killing
Widower says letter of apology read in court was insulting to Mont Vernon family victimized by attack; state describes Spader as a psychopath who cannot be rehabilitated.
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 - Hickenlooper's Fort Lyon plan dies in committee, lives as amendment
A struggle between Gov. John Hickenlooper and key members of his own party over a measure to repurpose the shuttered Fort Lyon prison campus took a new turn Friday.
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 - FCC urged to review prison call policies
WASHINGTON – The Congressional Black Caucus is pressing the Federal Communications Commission to move swiftly to cut the costs that prison inmates and their families are paying for phone calls, an issue that has been tied up with the regulatory panel for a decade.
19, May 2013 - UMass Dartmouth's Class of 2013 graduate students
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth graduate commencement was held Saturday. Judge Phillip Rapoza, chief justice of the Massachusetts Court of Appeals, delivered the graduate address and received an honorary Doctor of Law degree.
19, May 2013 - Milford man charged with child pornography released this week on reduced bail
NASHUA – A convicted sex offender charged with possession of child pornography was released from jail after his bail was reduced by Superior Court judge this week. Thomas F. Richards, 52, of 15 Amherst St., Apt. 4R, Milford, was arrested March 22 when Milford police and the New Hampshire Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force executed a search warrant at this home for images of child sex ...
19, May 2013 - Wisconsin Assembly passes drunken driving bills with toughened penalties
MADISON, Wis. -- Bars and liquor stores could sue underage patrons and judges would have to send repeat drunken drivers to prison under a pair of bills the state Assembly overwhelmingly approved Tuesday in another attempt to rein in excessive drinking in Wisconsin.
19, May 2013 - Brokaw vowed he would not return to prison
COLUMBUS — A 28-year-old Columbus man killed in a shootout with state troopers following a pursuit Friday night in Seward County had vowed not to be taken alive in recorded phone conversations while he was in jail in connection with a local child abuse case.
19, May 2013 - Michigan No Fault reform: Gov. Rick Snyder's proposal and the facts
Attorney Steven Gursten of Michigan Auto Law discusses auto insurance rates, and how No Fault reform would affect Michigan auto accident victimsFarmington Hills, MI (PRWEB) April 25, 2013 Gov. Rick Snyder recently presented a new proposal for Michigan No Fault reform. According to a press release on Gov. ...
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