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18, May 2013 - In Their Defense: Byron Hileman a Bulwark in High-Profile Court Cases
Two cases that Byron Hileman will be defending are Jasper Smiddie, accused of killing his grandmother, and Kyle Williams, facing charges in the fatal shooting of Lakeland Police Officer Arnulfo Crispin.
18, May 2013 - Biz Bits: people and businesses in the news
Washington & Alyeska Vocational Services has appointed Mountlake Terrace resident Bill Munson executive director. He replace Lynn Van Vactor, who recently relocated after an eight year tenure.
18, May 2013 - Out to Lunch: Pricey meals for jurors, court staff at Orleans Criminal Court
A FOX 8 investigation into court records at Orleans Parish Criminal Court revealed jurors there are eating far better than most, and court staff are eating for free -- all at the expense of taxpayers.
18, May 2013 - Catherine E. Greig’s 8-year-prison sentence was justified, federal court rules
Catherine E. Greig was properly sentenced to eight years in federal prison for helping her long-time love James “Whitey’’ Bulger remain on the run from racketeering and murder charges for 16 years, a federal court ruled today.“On June 22, 2011, Greig’s many years of harboring Bulger came to an end,’’ Judge O. Rogeriee Thompson wrote for the unanimous three-judge panel. “Our consideration of her ...
18, May 2013 - Lawyer sentenced in public defender fraud
ELKINS, W.Va. -- A Belington lawyer convicted of defrauding the West Virginia Public Defender Services will spend a year and a day in prison. Lisa A. Weese, 43, also must spend three years on supervised release after she completes her sentence.U.S. Attorne...
18, May 2013 - Traffic stop of Yucaipa man leads to exposure of phony SEAL
After years of pretending to be a Navy SEAL and a member of law enforcement, a Rhode Island felon is facing multiple years in California and Rhode Island prisons after finally slipping up because of expired vehicle tags. View: Military record
18, May 2013 - Updated: Bribery charge against judge reduced to misdemeanor
The felony bribery case against former District Judge Michael Murphy was reduced to a misdemeanor charge of violating the Governmental Conduct Act through conduct unbecoming of a public official.
18, May 2013 - 2News Exclusive: Inmates-Victims Meet Face-To-Face At Prison
By Brian Mullahy (KUTV) The Utah State Prison may be the most secure, tightly controlled space anywhere in the state, but a remarkable, little-known program is providing a sense of peace, forgivenessâperhaps even emotional freedomâbehind the prison wall. ...
18, May 2013 - TNT is Developing a Docudrama Version of Tom Putnam and Brenna Sanchez's Detroit Firefighter Fi
While sister network TBS continues to invest in talk shows and scripted comedies, TNT remains all about drama (one might say they... know it). Following their trusty formula, ampersand series "Franklin & Bash" and "Rizzoli & Isles" are even being joined by a new model, the Jon Tenney and Rebecca Romijn crime show "King & Maxwell." But the network's development slate does have some interesting ...
18, May 2013 - Local duo admits robbing 7 banks in Central NY
Two local men pleaded guilty this week in federal court to robbing a series of banks of nearly $22,000 in Central New York and Massachusetts earlier this year, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
18, May 2013 - Bisard family releases statement
The family of suspended IMPD Officer David Bisard issued the following statement through their attorney Wednesday evening.
18, May 2013 - Year in prison for ex-W.Va. sheriff in beating
WHEELING, W.Va. (AP) — A former West Virginia sheriff will spend a year in federal prison for his role in the December 2010 beating of a robbery suspect.
18, May 2013 - Illinois Ancestors: Court cases give glimpse of frontier life
Court cases can provide a glimpse of what life was like on the frontier between western Arkansas and the Indian Territory, which is Oklahoma today. The files containing these cases used to be difficult to search, but the National Archives at Fort Worth, Texas, has a new website designed to guide researchers with a "who, what, when, and where" of the criminal case files. read more
18, May 2013 - here in the us
LOS ANGELES - A Los Angeles doctor was sentenced Friday to 14 years in federal prison for bilking patients out of more than $1 million by promising them that an herbal supplement she hawked could cure late-stage cancer and other diseases.
18, May 2013 - Convicted burglar gets partial sentence with more years in prison possible
One thing is certain, Benjamin W. Muntz is going to prison. For how long is an unanswered question after Judge Robert C. Noonan decided he needs to know whether the District Attorney's Office will indict Muntz on any new charges. The DA is considering whether to charge Muntz with bail jumping. More than a year ago, Muntz failed to appear for his sentencing on Class D felony convictions of ...
18, May 2013 - At his drug trial, Jackson says he's addicted to meth
Mark C. Jackson testified Thursday in his two-day drug trafficking trial in 12th Judicial District Court.
18, May 2013 - 3 Doors Down bassist has DUI case pending in D'Iberville
The Mississippi band 3 Doors Down is canceling their four scheduled appearances in the US this spring, after bassist Todd Harrell was arrested over the weekend. Harrell, 41, has been charged with vehicular homicide by intoxication. And WLOX News has learned Harrell still has a DUI case pending in D'Iberville. The municipal clerk said a trial date for that case is set for May 28.
18, May 2013 - Obama urged to use 'combatant status' for bombing suspect
Top Republican senators urged President Obama to hold the suspect captured in the Boston Marathon bombing as a potential enemy combatant -- denying him a government-appointed attorney and other legal rights under the "Law of War" so investigators can learn about other possible attacks.
18, May 2013 - Randeep Mann resentenced to life in prison
LITTLE ROCK (AP) — A resentencing proceeding Wednesday for a former doctor convicted in the bombing of the leader of the Arkansas Medical Board left him with his original life sentence but afforded his lawyer a chance to again claim his client is innocent.
18, May 2013 - Mosley gets three life sentences in Brooklyn Park killings
Eddie Mosley, found guilty of killing three people at a Brooklyn Park home, will serve the terms consecutively.
18, May 2013 - Mississippi man accused of ricin mailings denies charge '100 percent'
OXFORD, Miss. — A Mississippi man charged with mailing letters with suspected ricin to national leaders believed he had uncovered a conspiracy to sell human body parts on the black market, and on Thursday his attorney said he was surprised by his arrest and maintains he is innocent.
18, May 2013 - 2 inmates indicted in killing of fellow inmate
Two inmates have been indicted in the 2011 killing of a fellow prisoner at the federal penitentiary in Atlanta.
18, May 2013 - Atlanta Injury Attorney Todd Henningsen Featured on “Lawyer Talk” with Adam Goldfein
Todd Henningsen of Henningsen Injury Attorneys, P.C. recently shared his understanding of the personal injury claim process on Lawyer Talk, an Atlanta television show dedicated to keeping Altanta residents in-the-know about relevant legal news and information. (PRWeb May 17, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/5/prweb10747140.htm
18, May 2013 - Argument recap: Who makes law?
Analysis A close student of the criminal law who did not sit in on Wednesday’s Supreme Court argument in a Michigan murder case missed a fascinating — and far from conclusive — seminar on who makes criminal law: courts that rule, legislatures that write laws, lawyers who try to assert defenses, prosecutors who don’t object to such defenses, [...]
18, May 2013 - Jury finds golf course contract is illegal
A Middlesex Superior Court jury has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars to the former operator of Duxbury’s municipal golf course, after finding that the town unfairly ousted the company from managing the 9-hole course.        
18, May 2013 - D.A.: Police shooting of Bucks Co. murder suspect justified
The Bucks County District Attorney said Friday that an investigation shows a Northampton Township police officer was justified in shooting a murder suspect last month.
18, May 2013 - Jury Convicts Mesquite Man of Stealing From HUD Grant
A jury on Thursday convicted a home builder from Mesquite of stealing from a federal housing grant program intended to assist the Navajo Nation, Nevada's U.S. Attorney Daniel Bogden said.
18, May 2013 - Wasatch requests permit extension
Citing delays from numerous legal challenges, Wasatch Wind Intermountain, LLC is applying to the state Industrial Siting Council for an extension of the permit deadline for its proposed Pioneer Wind P
18, May 2013 - Prison Inmate Stabbed To Death
 Kentucky State Police are investigating the fatal  stabbing of a prison inmate at the Eastern Kentucky Correctional Complex in West Liberty   According to the Department of Corrections on Sunday, Eric Chapman left his cell at the prison, walked up to 31-year-old Michael Lynch and stabbed him in the neck several times.  State police said Lynch was flown to the University of Kentucky hospital ...
18, May 2013 - New clinical trial investigates APOKYN for treating debilitating morning akinesia in Parkinson’s
US WorldMeds today announced the launch of a new clinical trial investigating APOKYN® as a rapid and reliable treatment for “morning akinesia” in Parkinson’s disease.
18, May 2013 - J'can drug dealer gets 20 years for murder in US
BALTIMORE (CMC):The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency says a Jamaica-born member of a marijuana-trafficking organisation has been jailed for murder in aid of racketeering.
18, May 2013 - Attorney General Kamala Harris meets with DAs to reduce gun violence
Bringing together district attorneys and law enforcement officials from throughout the state, Attorney General Kamala Harris convened a working group Friday to develop a strategy on how to better enforce gun laws, particularly for those prohibited from owning a firearm.
18, May 2013 - Former Joliet Catholic priest gets life in prison in Florida for child sex crime
A former athletic director at Joliet Catholic High School was sentenced to life in prison by a Florida judge Thursday for having sex with a teenage boy. A Sarasota County jury convicted William Wert, 56, of sex abuse charges in February. Wert was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1986 and worked briefly at Crespi Carmelite Catholic High School in Encino, Calif., before coming to the Joliet ...
18, May 2013 - Okla. appeals court reverses man's rape conviction
The conviction of a man sentenced to 35 years in prison for rape has been reversed by an Oklahoma appeals court.
18, May 2013 - Ex-Foster Parent Charged With Child Sex Crimes
Investigators are looking for other victims to come forward against a former foster parent accused of child sex crimes.  
18, May 2013 - Trial begins in Keeseville beating death
The trial begins in the beating death of a Keeseville man.
18, May 2013 - Pleas expected in Pa. triple-murder
A man charged with killing three people, including his estranged wife, in front of their daughter is expected to plead guilty and be sentenced to three life terms.
18, May 2013 - Ocean County Man Who Shot Cops During Search Sentenced To 45 Years
A man convicted of opening fire on police when they raided his southern New Jersey home has been sentenced to 45 years in prison.
18, May 2013 - State recognizes Court House project
The Oklahoma Main Street Center recoginzed Sapulpa Main Street and the Creek County Court House Renovation project along with the other state winners in 20 competitive award categories during the 24th annual Main Street Awards Banquet, May 7, at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City.
18, May 2013 - Armenian officials visit Dodge Correctional
WAUPUN — Dodge Correctional Institution is playing host to 14 Armenian officials here to study the American prison system.
18, May 2013 - John Edwards reactivates law license; to speak at lawyers' event a year after corruption trial
RALEIGH, N.C. - Former presidential contender John Edwards has reactivated his license to practice law and is setting out on the speaking circuit.
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