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Rothstein has spoken ... so what did we learn?
For more than 70 hours, billion-dollar fraudster Scott Rothstein talked and talked, answering questions for the first time under oath. He mapped out how he constructed the largest financial swindle in South Florida history, leveled damaging accusations at...Tags: Crimes, Law Enforcement, Witnesses, Laws, Gambino Crime Family
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City, Howard Co. weighing expansion of growler beer sales
Once, Baltimoreans could stop by the corner tavern and take away a container of their favorite brew, straight from the tap. The sound those pails made as they slid empty down the bar for refills is said to be how they got their name.
Growlers, which in...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Annapolis
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Prosecutors seek life sentence for suspects in Cumberland murders
The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office has filed a request to sentence the two men accused of killing a Cumberland girl and her uncle to life without parole.
Michael Bell, 22, and Jeremy Priel, 25, were charged with four counts of murder in...Tags: Laws, Prosecution, Lawyers, Criminal Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Former mayoral candidate's wife target of city suit
The city of Baltimore has filed suit against the wife of former mayoral candidate Otis Rolley, demanding $26,100 for months of leave that were erroneously granted her because of a computer glitch. Charline Rolley took more than 90 days of paid leave ...Tags: Breach of Contract, Justice System, Bernard C. Young, Otis Rolley, Elections
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'Sweepstakes' game rooms raise legal, tax questions
Lillie Chappell was up about $50, then down about the same, and was into her third hour playing a video game — pressing a button on the computer screen and watching tumbling four-leaf clovers, bars, horseshoes, numeral sevens. Compared with slot...Tags: Towson, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, Laws
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1-800-GET-THIN is sued by former workers
Workers at weight-loss surgery centers affiliated with the 1-800-GET-THIN ad campaign persuaded patients to have medically unnecessary surgeries and billed insurance companies for procedures that were never performed, a new lawsuit alleges.
Two women who...Tags: Organized Crime, Justice System, Litigation, Companies and Corporations, Elections
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Feds Balk At Supplying East Haven Cops With Witness List
The Hartford CourantAs a federal judge set a January 2013 trial date for four East Haven police officers charged with civil rights violations, the prosecutor Thursday expressed reservations about turning over witness lists to the defense because fellow officers are on it....Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Justice and Rights, East Haven, Justice and Rights
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When Enforcing Undocumented Workers Law, One Police Department Dominates
The Hartford CourantDealing with immigration law is primarily a federal issue, but over the past 10 years local police departments have issued 14 tickets under an obscure state statute that prohibits businesses from employing someone who is in the country illegally. Half of...Tags: Police Investigations, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Immigration, East Haven, Social Issues
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FBI: 4 Arrested Police Officers Were "Bullies With Badges"
The Hartford CourantThey were known as "Miller's boys," a small group of East Haven officers on the 4-to-midnight shift arrested Tuesday following a long federal investigation and charged with terrorizing Latinos who dared enter the town's borders. Federal authorities...Tags: Police Investigations, Law Enforcement, East Haven, Police, Laws
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Suspect in Seal Beach Salon Rampage Pleads Not Guilty
KTLA NewsSEAL BEACH, Calif. (KTLA) -- The man accused in the deadly Seal Beach salon shooting rampage pleaded not guilty in court Wednesday. Scott Dekraai appeared in chains and an orange jail jumpsuit for his brief arraignment. The 42-year-old was indicted on...Tags: KTLA, Crimes, Justice System, Seal Beach Salon Shooting (2011), Prosecution
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Mistrial for man accused of accident that killed Clearwater girl
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsAfter almost two days of deliberations, a jury says it cannot reach a verdict in the case of Matthew Noel. Noel was one of two men charged in the accident that killed a 5-year-old Amber Randolph. Noel was charged with aggravated battery, involuntary...Tags: Prosecution, Disasters and Accidents, Accidental Death, Murder
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Wichita man found guilty in crash that killed girl
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA Sedgwick County Jury has found Ronald Bevan guilty of driving drunk, racing a buddy, and causing a crash on Kellogg that killed a 5 year-old Clearwater girl last February. The verdict was read Friday afternoon after about seven hours of deliberation. ...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Lawyers, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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