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Beth Kassab: Theme parks were smart to bar girl with no hands from thrill rides
Katie Champagne has a story that will leave you both inspired and angry.
The 17-year-old was born without hands and without her left arm almost to the elbow, but she's an accomplished equestrian. And despite not having any fingers, she can navigate an...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Apple iPhone, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Study Shows Scales Of Justice Askew When It Comes To Death Penalty
The Hartford CourantNow that the Cheshire killers are headed to death row, we can all breathe easy, knowing that Connecticut sparingly, but justly, gives the worst of the worst the death penalty. If only that were the case. A former Yale Law School professor's long-running...Tags: Murder, New Britain, Fairfield County, Colleges and Universities, Crimes
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A Castle In The Sky With Views Across A Kingdom
The Hartford CourantBefore you reach the top of West Rock, a long strip of cement and traprock wall joins your journey as you ascend to the top of New Haven's highest point. By the time you reach the overlook, the large wall resembles a castle turret and before you sprawls...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Caves and Caverns, Manchester, Punishment, Landforms
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Jury deliberates in Charlie White trial Friday
Embattled Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White will soon know his fate. The jury began deliberating Friday afternoon in the voting fraud trial that began early this week.
Closing arguments were delivered in court Friday. Some drama unfolded as...Tags: Corporate Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Prosecution, Elections
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Telemarketers let off hook
The nice lady was engaged only in taking a "survey," as allowed by law, and would not dream of engaging in sleazy and illegal commercial hucksterism by telephone, so it was plumb cruel to treat her unkindly.
It was the umpteenth "survey" scam in recent...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Laws, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Punishment
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Senior travel: Sign or sue?
Dave Frishberg's mordant lyric to "My Attorney Bernie" includes the lines, "When Bernie says sue, we sue; when Bernie says we sign, we sign." Passengers from the ill-fated Costa Concordia now face that sign-or-sue question, as will you if you're ever...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Lawyers, Transportation Industry, Disasters and Accidents, Air and Space Accidents
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Judge rules Secretary of State Charlie White to remain in office
Marion Circuit Court Judge Louis Rosenberg has ruled that embattled Secretary of State Charlie White will stay in office, at least for now.
In December, Rosenberg ruled White was ineligible to hold office and that he should be replaced by White’...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Elections, Judges, Politics
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A driver's license is a privilege, not a right
Lawyers say the darnedest things.
"Isn't taking the license a presumption of guilt?" asked Jason Jenkins, the attorney for a woman charged with drunken driving, as quoted in The Morning Call on Sunday.
At issue was whether Northampton County Judge...Tags: Freemansburg, Lawyers, Defendants, Crime, Law and Justice, Brain
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