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Judge, Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors urge woman who filed lawsuit to step forward
ReporterYou won't hear the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors praying, at least for now. A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction, silencing the board until a federal lawsuit is settled. "It's tough, it's going to be a long battle. We knew that,...Tags: Trials, American Civil Liberties Union, Laws, Pittsylvania County, Judges
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Federal judge orders Pittsylvania Co. Board of Supervisors to stop prayers at meetings
WDBJ7 Associate ProducerA federal judge has ordered the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors to stop opening its meetings with prayer, at least for the time being. A woman who regularly attended the meetings filed an anonymous lawsuit against the Board. The American...Tags: Trials, Religion and Belief, American Civil Liberties Union, Pittsylvania County, Judges
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Corrupt Broward official to be freed
One of Broward County's former politicians has almost done his prison time and will be coming home in 2012, while several local officials accused of wrongdoing are hoping juries will find them not guilty this year.
Former County Commissioner Josephus...Tags: Corporate Crime, Broward County School Board, Elections, Prosecution, Prosecution
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Counsel at initial hearings: a matter of simple fairness
I didn't need to go to law school to learn that a person charged with a crime is innocent until proven guilty and entitled to the assistance of a lawyer. I knew it in my former life as a sportswriter, and I probably had a grasp of it back in elementary...Tags: Laws, University of Maryland, College Park, Prosecution, Prosecution, Prisons
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Had to flee or 'I might be dead,' victim says of racial attack
Tribune reportersJoshua Merritt said he had no reason to be suspicious when one of his friends texted him, asking him to hang out with two other teenagers they both knew. But after Merritt, 17, arrived at the home of one of the boys in Chicago’s East Beverly...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Anita Alvarez, Lisa Madigan, Arts and Culture, Cultural Development
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Klenda Austerman LLC Attorney Eric W. Lomas
Attorney Eric W. Lomas of the law firm Klenda Austerman LLC in Wichita, Kansas works with individuals and businesses who are contemplating filing for bankruptcy. Eric W. Lomas helps his clients relieve the financial stress caused by credit card debt,...Tags: Lawyers, Financially Distressed Companies, Bankruptcy, Crime, Law and Justice
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Too little, too late
When Crystal Valdez brought her son Christopher to the emergency room last July, a doctor quickly suspected the boy hadn't been hurt in the way his mom claimed.
The bright-eyed 3-year-old with a shock of brown hair and a fascination with superheroes...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Abusive Behavior, Criminal Laws, Robert Harris
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Legendary Lawmen, Part 7: Four who got Capone
Al Capone was a scourge of the city of Chicago. The brutal gangster controlled not only many illegal enterprises, namely beer and booze, but also influenced the legal ones through bribes and threats. It took the full weight and power of the federal...
Tags: Corporate Crime, Robin Hood, Al Capone, Organized Crime, Court Preliminary
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Prosecutors say some of the 8 killed in Appomattox County shootings died two days earlier than thought
Prosecutors now say some of those slain in a 2010 multiple shooting in Appomattox County died two days
before originally believed.
The Appomattox County Commonwealth's Attorney's Office tells media outlets investigators now believe 41-year-old...Tags: Lawyers, Murder, Laws, Criminal Laws, Appomattox County
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Ex-Chicago cop convicted on cocaine distribution charge
Tribune reporterA former veteran Chicago police officer whom prosecutors alleged had joined ranks with one of his top street informants to kidnap and rob drug dealers was convicted today in federal court of conspiracy to distribute cocaine. The jury failed to reach a...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Congressional Republicans to meet in Baltimore
Republicans in the House of Representatives, still reeling from last month's fight over extending a popular payroll tax cut, will converge on Baltimore Thursday for a retreat intended to map out a new political strategy that can bind their unwieldy caucus...Tags: Inner Harbor, Labor Legislation, Labor Legislation, Roscoe G Bartlett, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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