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Aberdeen man who strangled a woman sentenced to prison
A An Aberdeen man who beat a woman until she passed out, then strangled her was sentenced Wednesday to prison. Tobiah D. Witte, 27, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault. He was sentenced to five years in prison, with two years suspended. He also...Tags: Crimes, Prisons, Fines, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment
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Man charged with sexual assaults in Lehigh County waives hearing
A 20-year-old man charged with sexually assaulting four teenage girls in two years gave up his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday and will face Lehigh County Court. Ryan Mellowship, with no known address, committed the crimes in Allentown, South...Tags: Whitehall, Juvenile Delinquency, Allentown, Macungie, Sex Crimes
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Glendale police officer can stand trial on assault charges, judge rules
A Ventura County Superior judge ruled this week that there is sufficient evidence for a Glendale police officer to stand trial for allegedly assaulting his live-in girlfriend. The officer, Daniel Schmit, appeared in court Monday for his preliminary...Tags: Google+, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Trials
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Two will plead guilty in alleged gunfire to celebrate birthday
Two people charged with celebrating a woman's 19th birthday by firing a stolen handgun from a car while speeding through Bethlehem will plead guilty to some of the charges, according to court testimony Tuesday. After firing two gunshots on March 29,...
Tags: Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Theft, Allentown, Lawyers, Prosecution
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O.J. Simpson testifies in bid for new trial
LAS VEGAS -- Appearing confident but sometimes emotional, O.J. Simpson testified Wednesday that he did not know guns were involved in a confrontation with sports memorabilia dealers that led to his conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping, and a...Tags: Prisons, Justice and Rights, Witnesses, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Judges
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Texas paramedic will plead not guilty to federal weapons charge
A Texas paramedic arrested last week will plead not guilty to a federal charge of having bomb-making materials and will waive a formal arraignment on a new federal indictment, it was reported Wednesday. Bryce Reed, who was among the emergency crews that...Tags: Sheldon Adelson, Emergency Incidents, Explosions, Lawyers, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013)
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Contractor to face fraud charges in Lehigh County court
Watchdog with Paul MuschickKevin Drake, of Drake Construction, was ordered Friday morning to stand trial on eight cases of home improvement fraud after customers testified they paid him to build decks, additions and basements that were not completed. I wrote about the allegations..... -
Jeweler agrees to plead guilty in KPMG insider-trading case
A San Fernando Valley jeweler has agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy for allegedly making illegal stock trades based on inside information given to him by a KPMG partner. Bryan Shaw, 52, of Lake Sherwood admitted in a plea agreement that he...
Tags: KPMG, FBI, Lawyers, Herbalife Limited, Judges
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Former Waterbury Mayor Giordano Seeks To Overturn Federal Sex Assault Convictions
The Hartford CourantFormer Waterbury Mayor Philip A. Giordano's effort to overturn his conviction for sexually assaulting two young girls continues Monday in federal court in Bridgeport. His lawyer, Aaron Romano of Bloomfield, will argue that the lawyer who represented...Tags: FBI, Elections, Sex Crimes, Sexual Misconduct, Waterbury
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Danville man gets 3 years on firearm charge
LEXINGTON — A Danville man has been sentenced to 36 months in federal prison for possessing a firearm while on supervised release from another crime. U.S. District Judge Danny C. Reeves sentenced 22-year-old Trent Jordan Strong on Wednesday for...
Tags: Crimes, Prisons, Lawyers, Judges, Firearms
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Rule allowing boys to play on girls' teams challenged
A dispute around a decades-old law that allows boys to play on girls high school sports teams appears to be headed to court. Attorneys representing the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association — which says it would like to see the law...
Tags: Swimming, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Lawyers, Judges, Field Hockey
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Motive for Dacci killing may never be known
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — James Michael Kelley pleaded guilty Tuesday to murdering John “Bud” Dacci and assaulting Dacci’s wife even though he said didn’t remember committing the attacks at the couple’s home on Herrington Lake in...Tags: Prisons, Shootings, Lawyers, Prosecution, Judges
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