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19, May 2013 - Ohio abduction suspect’s daughter in Rockville prison
Authorities are hoping an offender jailed at the Rockville Correctional Facility can help them piece together details on how three young women were kidnapped, raped and held captive for nearly a decade in Cleveland, Ohio.
19, May 2013 - Wednesday round-up
Yesterday’s coverage largely focused on the two cases in which the Court heard oral argument and the lone opinion that it issued. Yesterday the Court issued its opinion in Moncrieffe v. Holder. By a vote of seven to two, the Court held that if a noncitizen’s conviction for a marijuana distribution offense fails to establish [...]
19, May 2013 - The Lake Chelan ferry monopoly, argued at federal appeals court
A challenge to the private ferry monopoly on Lake Chelan, James Courtney v. Jeffrey Goltz, was heard Monday, May 6, in federal appeals court in Seattle. Courtney, whose family owns the Stehekin Valley Ranch, has been trying to start a ferry service between Chelan and Stehekin since the late 1990s, a
19, May 2013 - Pa. high court upholds redistricting plan
HARRISBURG - The state Supreme Court has upheld Pennsylvania's latest legislative redistricting plan, saying the new maps comply with state constitutional requirements.
19, May 2013 - Arkansas man pleads guilty to intentionally running down joggers
A 19-year-old man from Arkansas could face up to 15 years in prison after admitting to stealing a car and using it to run down three joggers in Cape Girardeau, Mo.
19, May 2013 - Harrison Co. man sentenced for dealing meth
A 56-year-old Marshall, Texas man has been sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking violations
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 - Push continues to fix Mich.'s indigent defense
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Almost five years have passed since a study showed poor criminal defendants are routinely processed through Michigan's justice system without ever speaking to an attorney in violation of the Constitution.
19, May 2013 - Some Good News For Animal Lovers
On May 1, Eric Schneiderman, the New York State Attorney General, announced an Animal Protection Initiative aimed at shutting down criminal animal fighting rings, ensuring compliance with New York State's Pet Lemon Law, charging and prosecuting those who abuse or neglect animals, and cracking down on the abuses of "puppy mills" in order to protect the welfare of the animals being sold and ...
19, May 2013 - Waynesville couple indicted for meth conspiracy; officers say they seized $414,000 as drug proceeds
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Tammy Dickinson, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced today that a Waynesville, Mo., couple has been indicted by a federal grand jury for their role in a nearly $414,000 conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in Pulaski and Laclede counties.
19, May 2013 - Oklahoma water arguments set before US Supreme Court
Oral arguments are scheduled before the U.S. Supreme Court on whether a North Texas water district can have access to water supplies in southeastern Oklahoma.
19, May 2013 - UPDATE: Coach Sues Kansas Business, Employee For Fake Goods
Luxury goods manufacturer Coach has sued a Wichita business, its owner and an employee for allegedly selling phony goods bearing its brand name.
19, May 2013 - Judge: Prior abuse doesn't excuse violent behavior
Sentences 42-year-old to one year in prison for domestic disturbance NILES — A South Bend man who blames his troubled past on being abused by a Catholic priest as a child is going to prison for interfering with a person’s attempts to use a telephone during a domestic disturbance.
19, May 2013 - 40 year sentence for accomplice in Ridgeland murder
After a two day trial ended with a guilty verdict in February, a judge handed down a 40 year sentence for a Jackson man who served as an accomplice to an armed robbery and murder in Ridgeland in April 2012.
19, May 2013 - Man Sentenced In Ontario County Hit & Run
Rushville, Ontario County - John Stenzel was sentenced to 1-3 years in prison and will have to pay over $20,000 to the victim.
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 - Wall Street Ferry Crash Prompts 45 Claims by Commuters
The owner of SeaStreak Wall Street, a commuter ferry that crashed in Manhattan’s financial district on Jan. 9, faces at least 45 passenger claims for damages, according to a court filing.
19, May 2013 - Karnack man sentenced for drug trafficking
An East Texas man has been sentenced to federal prison for drug trafficking violations in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney John M. Bales on Monday. read more
19, May 2013 - Liberace's alleged ex-lover pleads guilty in Washoe District Court
A man who claimed to be the ex-lover of Liberace pled guilty Wednesday in Washoe District Court to two counts of burglary and use of personal identification of another person.
19, May 2013 - Wal-Mart, J.C. Penney Join Bangladesh Safety Talks
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) and J.C. Penney Co. were among retailers sending representatives to a meeting near Frankfurt to discuss allying to improve worker safety in Bangladesh following the nation’s biggest industrial disaster.
19, May 2013 - Collier, Lee, others sue BP for economic losses from 2010 oil spill
Collier and Lee counties have sued BP, Transocean and Halliburton Energy Services to recoup economic losses caused by the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
19, May 2013 - WORLD BRIEFLY: Obama condemns IRS targeting, 'political slideshow' of Benghazi criticism
Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell was convicted of the first-degree murder of three babies delivered alive and then killed with scissors; the Justice Department secretly obtained two months of Associated Press phone records; O.J. Simpson returned to court in Las Vegas; New Orleans police made progress in Mother's Day shooting investigation; and more stories are in today's World Briefly ...
19, May 2013 - Lee Co. killer's stay lifted
A federal appeals court that halted the execution of Warren Lee Hill has lifted its stay, clearing the way for a new execution date.
19, May 2013 - Texas man gets prison in son's starving death
DALLAS (AP) — A Texas father accused of slowly starving his 10-year-old son to death, slipping his body into a sleeping bag and dumping it in a rural area where it went undiscovered for a year was sentenced late Tuesday to life in prison.
19, May 2013 - Black Creek man faces June trial in Kansas cyberattack case
A federal judge has scheduled a summer trial for a Black Creek man accused of joining a cyberattack on Wichita-based Koch Industries.
19, May 2013 - How private is your cell phone information in Georgia?
Florida's Supreme Court rules warrantless police search of an arrested person's cell phone unconstitutional, but Georgia still allows it.
19, May 2013 - Nebraska Man Gets Jail for Hiding Son from Prison
A Nebraska man has been given jail time for allowing his son to stay at his home after escaping from a minimum-security prison in South Dakota. Robert Thorngren, of South Sioux City, was sentenced Monday in Dakota County Court to 220 days in jail on a misdemeanor charge of accessory to a felony. He must pay a $500 fine.
19, May 2013 - Salinas restaurateur admits beating, will get nine years
In a stunning mid-trial turnabout, a Salinas restaurant owner accused of beating a homeless man with a metal bat admitted to assault charges early Monday that will mean nine years in prison.
19, May 2013 - Judge grants polo mogul new DUI manslaughter trial
Order follows new claims of misconduct by juror Dennis DeMartin Polo magnate John Goodman, convicted of DUI manslaughter and sentenced to 16 years in state prison, will get a new trial because of newly discovered juror misconduct, a Palm Beach County judge ordered Friday.        
19, May 2013 - Wanted man arrested in northwest Canton
Canton police arrested a man the Ohio prison system says is “dangerous and possibly armed” in a northwest Canton neighborhood.
19, May 2013 - Heightened security measures in place for murder trial
Due to the nature of high risk, high profile trials, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is enacting certain security measures to ensure the safety and security of all persons during State of Nebraska vs. William Bush trial.
19, May 2013 - Shooting Witness: "I Saw This Coming"
More than 5 shots fired on a quiet street in Rogers, putting one man in the hospital, two in jail and a neighborhood on edge.
19, May 2013 - Bobby Ferguson sued by wife over child support
Bobby Ferguson's wife has sued him for child support and revealed their teenage son is receiving public assistance after the government seized about $4 million in cash amid an ongoing search for money tied to the City Hall corruption scandal.
19, May 2013 - Trial date set for defendants in September child sex assault case
Gregg County courts have set a May 20 trial date for Jesse Dale Smith and Cassandra Stone, accused of aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child/sexual contact.
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 - FBI database no surety in gun sales
After the Virginia Tech massacre in 2007, states were supposed to get better about entering court findings of mental illness into a federal database for background checks, but that's not happening everywhere.
19, May 2013 - Prop C, LA Measure To Overturn Citizens United, Will Be Voted On By Angelenos Next Week (VIDEO)
When Angelenos go to the polls next week to choose the next mayor of Los Angeles, they also will be the largest electorate to vote on a constitutional amendment to overturn the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling.
19, May 2013 - Springdale Man Sentenced in Gun Case
Brett Maddox, 25, of Springdale, was sentenced Monday (May 13) to eight years in prison for being a felon in...
19, May 2013 - W.Va. bath salts case headed for trial May 14
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- A Clarksburg man who prosecutors said ran two West Virginia shops that sold large quantities of illegal bath salts will stand trial May 14, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.John Skruck, 56, had sought to delay his trial on more than tw...
19, May 2013 - Man sentenced to 7 years in prison for beating zoo monkey to death
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.Michael Watkins, 22, of Weiser, Idaho, in March pleaded guilty to attempted grand theft, a felony, and misdemeanor animal cruelty stemming from the break-in and beating death of the monkey at Zoo Boise in November.The primate was one of the ...
19, May 2013 - U.S. judge awards $70,804 to anti-lookout lawyers
A judge has told the U.S. Forest Service to pay $70,804.19 in legal fees to two lawyers who helped win a lawsuit that will force removal of the historic, rebuilt Green Mountain Lookout from the summit of a popular hiking trail in Washington’s Glacier Peak Wilderness Area. Senior U.S. District Judge John Coughenour approved compensating attorney Peter M.K. Frost of Oregon at rates of $410 an hour ...
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