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Death-penalty trial opens in killing of correctional officer
A by-the-book correctional officer was murdered on the job by two prisoners who didn't want to live by the rules, a prosecutor told a jury Wednesday as the death penalty trial of the first of those inmates began in Anne Arundel County. "To them, Cpl....Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Litigation, Judges, Health
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Dowagiac man 'super drunk,' jury says
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterCASSPOLIS -- Superman? No problem. But Super Drunk? That's a different matter entirely. This week in Cass County 4th District Court, a Dowagiac resident, Peter Edwards Jr., 46, attempted to prove at trial he wasn't guilty of Michigan's relatively new...Tags: Prisons, Prisons, Superman (fictional character), Prosecution, Prosecution
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Mayor takes stand in pension trial
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake took the stand in federal court Thursday, telling a judge that her administration's 2010 overhaul of the fire and police pension plan was necessary for the public good. Attorneys for the city and for the police and fire...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Career and Workplace, Pension and Welfare, Judges, Labor Legislation
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Judge: No more delays, Mendelsohn must go to prison
Former Tallahassee power broker Dr. Alan Mendelsohn can delay no more and must go directly to prison by noon Friday, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Mendelsohn, a former political fundraiser and lobbyist, had already received a seven-month delay before...Tags: Prisons, Public Officials, Charlie Crist, Government, Punishment
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Trial begins in federal lawsuit alleging continued segregation at Md. universities
Alumni and students from Maryland's four historically black universities took their long-held view that the state perpetuates racial segregation to court Tuesday, arguing that their institutions are underfunded. The federal lawsuit calls on the state...Tags: Racism, Trials, Judges, Colleges and Universities, Trials
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Virginia Tech football kicker released from jail
News 7 ReporterHe won't be in New Orleans with the football team, but Cody Journell will be out of jail. Journell was released on a $100,000 secured bond from the Montgomery County jail Wednesday morning. He's been in jail since getting arrested for breaking and...Tags: Prisons, Prisons, Judges, Prosecution, Prosecution
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UPDATE: Virginia Tech kicker and two other men charged with breaking into a Blacksburg home, Judge denies bond
Blacksburg police say three men were charged with breaking and entering Wednesday night including Virginia Tech kicker, Cody Journell. Also arrested were Matthew Dunton and Matthew Brady. All three men are in the Montgomery County jail.
Police are...Tags: Police Arrests, Judges, Prosecution, Justice System, Football
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12th police officer guilty in towing extortion scheme
A 12th Baltimore police officer has pleaded guilty to being involved with a towing kickback scheme, prosecutors said Thursday. Rafael Concepcion Feliciano Jr., a 31-year-old officer from Baltimore, pleaded guilty to extortion and conspiracy in a U.S....Tags: Punishment, Trials, Prosecution, Trials, Lawyers
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Baltimore cop from Edgewood pleads guilty in towing extortion scheme
A Harford County resident who prosecutors say was actively involved in a towing scandal involving Baltimore City police officers entered a guilty plea Monday to extortion charges in U.S. District Court in Baltimore. Baltimore City police officer...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Economy, Business and Finance, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Trial opens for 1st of 4 teens accused of murder in botched robbery
The trial of the first of four teens accused of killing a man during a pizza shop holdup opened Tuesday, as Anne Arundel County prosecutors told a jury that not only did Vincent Ethan Bunner shoot the bystander, he bragged about it. When Misael Flores...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Litigation, Trials, Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County
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Principal pleads not guilty to hypnosis charges
NORTH PORT, Florida (AP) — A Florida high school principal who's accused of using hypnosis on students is pleading not guilty to a pair of misdemeanor charges. George Kenney entered the written pleas today. He was charged earlier this week with two...Tags: Entertainment, Concerts, Trials, Music, Trials
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10-year-old boy charged with murder
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO - Prosecutors filed murder charges Wednesday against a 10-year-old boy accused of fatally stabbing his 12-year-old friend in an East County neighborhood. A detention hearing for the boy is planned for Thursday morning in Juvenile Court. Ryan...Tags: Murder, Prosecution, Prosecution, Justice System, Lawyers
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