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21, May 2013 - After wrongful conviction, Puracal working to change the system
Convicted of drug charges in Nicaragua, Washington native Jason Puracal was held in a notoriously dangerous prison for two years before and appeals court acquitted him.
21, May 2013 - Judge declines Brooks' mental health court request
A California judge is declining to refer ex-Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks to a mental health court program.
21, May 2013 - Cuccinelli drops FOIA claim, says it didn’t match office practice
Va. attorney general no longer says his office is exempt from state public records laws.
21, May 2013 - Yeshiva teacher faces sex assault charges in NJ
TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — A yeshiva teacher in New Jersey who also worked as a camp counselor is on trial on charges he sexually abused a boy.
21, May 2013 - Scarinci Hollenbeck Welcomes Fernando M. Pinguelo as Partner and Chair of Its Cyber Security & Data
LYNDHURST, N.J., April 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Scarinci Hollenbeck welcomes a new attorney and partner, Fernando M. Pinguelo, to the firm. Pinguelo will take on the prestigious and demanding roles as ...
21, May 2013 - Arrest warrant issued for son of Gonzales City Councilman
Monday afternoon the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office mistakenly said that an arrest warrant has been issued for Councilman Timothy Vessel. The release said the warrant was issued against Vessel for failing to appear in court to answer charges of stealing electricity. In fact, the warrant was for Vessel's son, also named Timothy.
21, May 2013 - Former IRS manager in BR pleads guilty to criminal conflict of interest
Officials said a former IRS employee pleaded guilty in federal court to conflict of interest because she owned a private tax business while working as an IRS manager.
21, May 2013 - US soldier who killed servicemen in Iraq gets life in prison
By Eric M. Johnson TACOMA, Washington (Reuters) - A U.S. Army sergeant on Thursday was sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing five fellow servicemen in a shooting spree in Iraq that was one of the worst instances of violence by an American soldier against other American troops. In a deal that spared him the death penalty, Sergeant John Russell pleaded guilty last month to killing ...
21, May 2013 - Woman gets 8 years in fatal crash
A 49-year-old woman was sent to prison Monday after she pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a hit-and-run that killed a 15-year-old boy.
21, May 2013 - California Supreme Court allows cities to ban weed dispensaries
SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court on Monday upheld the right of local governments to ban medical marijuana dispensaries, leaving intact a growing movement to outlaw the pot businesses despite a 1996 state law that permits the use of weed for medical purposes.
21, May 2013 - Michael Sherman Leaves Trail Of Coins To Robbery Scene, Gets Arrested
Michael Sherman was arrested for robbing his neighbor after investigators followed a trail of coins from the crime scene to his house.
21, May 2013 - Council prayers to get high court review
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will consider the constitutional limits on prayers during legislative sessions, accepting an appeal from a New York town that starts most council meetings with a Christian invocation.
21, May 2013 - Removal Of “reasonable” Creates Ghost Town In Workers’ Comp Court
When I first began practicing law in the mid-1990s, I was one of many young attorneys, aged 28-35, who had embarked upon a career in workers’ compensation law. In those days, the Office of the Judges of Compensation Claims was a very busy place. The St. Petersburg District Office had two judges and two mediators. On any given day, there would be 10-15 mediations taking place and several hearings ...
21, May 2013 - Accused Boston Bomber Moved to Prison Hospital
       
21, May 2013 - Emily Castro, daughter of Cleveland kidnapping suspect, slashed her baby’s throat
The daughter of Ariel Castro, the chief suspect in the Cleveland abduction of three women freed on Monday, is serving time in an Indiana prison for attempted murder after she slashed her baby’s throat four times with a knife, court documents show.
21, May 2013 - Clearing the bar: a hurdle in Washington County judicial race
For 90 minutes Tuesday night, seven men and one woman who hope to be Washington County’s next judges threw themselves on the mercy of the court of public opinion.
21, May 2013 - Woman Sentenced For Husband’s 1987 Murder In Texas
A Tennessee woman is headed to prison in Texas for killing her husband more than 25 years ago.
21, May 2013 - Athlete charged with sex crime
A Key West High School senior and standout athlete accused of having sex with another male student five years younger was arrested Tuesday. read more
21, May 2013 - Beaver Falls cocaine dealer sentenced to nearly 11 years in prison
One of two Beaver Falls men who pleaded guilty to getting more than five kilograms of cocaine from Texas will spend nearly 11 years in jail.
21, May 2013 - IG: unclear standards for compassionate release - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sp
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Bureau of Prisons lacks clear standards on when to grant compassionate release to inmates with terminal illnesses and limited life expectancies, the Justice Department's inspector general said Wednesday.
21, May 2013 - NC investment firm owner charged in multi-million Ponzi scheme
The owner of a North Carolina investment firm has been charged with securities fraud for orchestrating a Ponzi scheme that solicited victims to invest millions in the foreign currency market ("FOREX"), according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Charlotte.
21, May 2013 - Judge suspended after state commission complaint
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama judge has been suspended with pay after the Alabama Judicial Inquiry Commission filed a complaint against her. The complaint, filed last week against Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge Dorothea Batiste, alleges that she entered unlawful contempt orders for the arrest of parties or witnesses in divorce cases. An attorney for Batiste denied the allegations in ...
21, May 2013 - Christopher Adams sentenced to 18 years in prison for sexual battery of young victims
View full sizeChristopher Adams of Moss Point was sentenced to 18 years in prison on two counts of sexual battery. (Jackson County Sheriff's Office) PASCAGOULA, Mississippi -- Jackson County Circuit Judge Dale Harkey sentenced Christopher Adams of Moss Point today...
21, May 2013 - AG’s office gets DeMeo case
By Mark Waite The Nevada Attorney General’s Office Wednesday confirmed it received the request from Nye County last week to prosecute Sheriff Tony DeMeo. Nye County commissioners last October voted 4-0 to refer the sheriff to the attorney general’s office for prosecution for expending money in excess of his annual budget in violation of state[...]
21, May 2013 - State Supreme Court to decide Riverside dispensary case
The state Supreme Court is set to issue a decision today on whether the city of Riverside is legally allowed to ban medical marijuana dispensaries through zoning laws.
21, May 2013 - Get On The Bus Brings Kids to Visit Mothers in Prison for Mother's Day
The Center for Restorative Justice Works and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation are again bringing hundreds of children to visit their mothers in prison on Mother's Day during ...
21, May 2013 - Texas Prosecutor and Ex-Governor Agree: No Death Penalty for Being Black
Former Harris County, Texas, prosecutor Linda Geffin had no idea what was at stake the day the defense team she was up against called psychologist Walter Quijano to the stand to testify in the murder trial of Duane Buck.
21, May 2013 - Clinton Lewis Sentenced To Life For Part In Petties Drug Organization
Lewis was known as a 'henchman' for the Craig Petties Drug Trafficking Organization
21, May 2013 - Man could get life in prison for murder of IN woman
A man accused of murdering an Aurora, Ind. woman could get life in prison without parole.
21, May 2013 - Fort Bend Republican Women host Patriot Luncheon with Attorney General Greg Abbott
Fort Bend Republican Women are honored to announce Texas Attorney General, Greg Abbott will be speaking at the May 10, Patriot Luncheon, being held at Sweetwater Country Club, 4400 Palm Royal, Sugar L
21, May 2013 - Hurley sentenced to the max for murder of Rachel Torrisi Sierra
SILVER CITY — Allen Hurley was sentenced to the maximum under the law — 17 and a half years — for the murder of Rachel Torrisi Sierra in December 2008 by Judge J.C. Robinson on Tuesday in Silver City District Court.
21, May 2013 - Gangs Scrutinized After Colo. Correction Chief's Murder
Investigators trying to unravel the murder of Colorado corrections chief Tom Clements seem to find many of the threads leading back to the 211 Crew. That's a white supremacist gang in Colorado's prisons. While a direct connection is still elusive, the evidence so far raises questions about the group, and the extent of their reach.
21, May 2013 - Ex-Dixon comptroller Rita Crundwell moved to Chicago jail
A former northern Illinois comptroller sentenced this year for stealing nearly $54 million from her community has been transferred to a federal jail in downtown Chicago.
21, May 2013 - Lawton man charged with making meth
Lawton,Okla_A Lawton man who pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to manufacture meth has been sentenced to seven years in prison. Joseph Phelps was arrested last month after police raided his house
21, May 2013 - Government Agrees to Pay $2.5 Million to Settle Contract Dispute
Marzulla Law, LLC announced that on April 24, 2013, the United States agreed to settle a breach of contract lawsuit, International Industrial Park, Inc. v. United States, Case No. 09-691C, stipulating to the entry of final judgment and to payment of attorneys’ fees and costs in the amount of $756,900. This stipulation brought the final damages award to nearly $2.5 million for the plaintiffs ...
21, May 2013 - Financial Markets 'Confused' Over Tolls Ruling: VDOT
A judge's ruling striking down the Midtown and Downtown tunnel tolls has cast a cloud over other transportation projects, exposed the state to unknown damages and left financial markets "at best, confused," according to a court memo by lawyers for the Virginia Department of Transportation.
21, May 2013 - Jaguars legend was headed for Hall of Fame but ended up in prison
Teammate Tony Boselli: He threw it all away on drugs What happened to the sweet, smiling Jimmy Smith we all once knew?
21, May 2013 - Woman draws 25 years in Pittsburg murder case
A judge assessed a Pittsburg woman more than 25 years in prison Monday for her role in a methamphetamine-related murder two years ago.
21, May 2013 - Opening statements set to begin for first murder trial of "Marlo Mike"
Opening statements are scheduled to begin Monday morning in the murder trial of Michael Louding, also known as "Marlo Mike."
21, May 2013 - ‘Heartened’ by Speaker’s Comments
The chief justice promised to labor on, saying she “was heartened by [Assembly] Speaker [John] Perez’s comments last week about the need to begin reinvesting in the courts and hopeful that the Legislature and the Governor can work toward reversing some of the damaging impacts on access to justice before a budget bill is passed and signed.”
21, May 2013 - Warner receives suspended sentence
A Belington woman who was arrested as part of a meth lab bust last year was sentenced Tuesday in Randolph County Circuit Court. Tonya Warner, 29, was arrested Aug.
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