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U.S. Attorney will not investigate Obama, Clinton petitions
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- The U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana will not investigate alleged fraud regarding the submission of petitions to place Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on the 2008 Indiana primary ballot, according to a press release issued...Tags: Prosecution, Fraud, Hillary Clinton, Voting, Lawyers
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Man arrested in case of missing teen Sierra LaMar
L.A. NOWAn 21-year-old man was arrested in connection with the disappearance of Bay Area teenager Sierra LaMar.... -
Man convicted of raping, killing woman in 1998 cold case
L.A. NOWA man was convicted Monday of raping and killing a 42-year-old Anaheim woman in a 1998 cold case that was solved with DNA evidence, authorities said.... -
Bell hires as Rizzo replacement former El Segundo chief executive
L.A. NOWBell, the southeast Los Angeles County town that became linked with corruption after eight former leaders were arrested, Monday appointed a city manager who was fired earlier this year as chief executive in el Segundo. Doug Willmore was terminated as........ -
Police: Man Yelled at for Speeding Crashes into Fence
FOX40 NewsPolice in Turlock arrested a man on several charges after he crashed into a fence Saturday night. According to an entry in the Turlock Police Department’s log, 21-year-old Anthony Leyva had been speeding down Julian Street near North Broadway...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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L.A. gardener arrested on suspicion of selling city-owned gas
A gardener for the city of Los Angeles has been arrested on suspicion of embezzlement for allegedly selling thousands of dollars of city-owned gasoline on the black market. Michael Lee, a 12-year veteran of the Recreation and Parks Department, was...
Tags: Wendy Greuel, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Los Angeles Police Department, Vehicles
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CALEXICO: Body found in canal A man who officials believe was undocumented trying to cross the border was found dead in the All-American Canal, according to coroner’s office officials. The man from Jalisco, Mexico, who wasn’t identified...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Kidnapping, Facebook, Mexico
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Police: Man exposed himself to girls near school-bus stop in Longwood
Longwood police on Monday arrested a man who they say was exposing himself to girls as they got off a school bus.
Police on Friday received a complaint about a man who students said was performing a sex act on himself as they walked past him on their way...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice
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$172 million in property values unlawfully lowered, D.A. says
L.A. NOWA former Los Angeles County property appraiser was taken into custody in Oregon on Monday, accused of falsifying documents and unlawfully lowering property values by $172 million on multimillion-dollar homes and businesses. Scott Schenter, 49, allegedly... -
3 Accused of Inland Empire Garage Burglary
KTLA NewsVALLE VISTA, Calif. (KTLA) -- A 911 call Sunday reporting a man inside a Inland Empire resident's garage led to a short police pursuit and the arrests of three people on suspicion of burglary. Riverside County sheriff's dispatchers received the call just...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Police Arrests
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Obama nominates Chicago lawyer for federal bench
Special to the TribuneA longtime business litigator who helped secure the conviction of former Illinois Gov. Dan Walker during the attorney's 13 years as a Chicago-based federal prosecutor is President Barack Obama’s latest pick to serve as a judge for the federal...Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Downers Grove, Dan Walker, White House
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Loud cheers as NATO protesters released from police station
Tribune reporterAt least 20 people arrested or detained by Chicago police during Sunday's NATO protests were released from custody overnight, according to other protesters and representatives of a lawyers' organization offering them free legal advice. A total of 45...Tags: Arts, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Photography, School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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