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Bettye Durham Smith: Former mayor touched many lives in Sanford
People close to Bettye Durham Smith say she probably touched just about every life in Sanford in one way or another during three terms as mayor and decades in civic service. Smith, who served as Sanford's first female mayor from 1985 to 1997, died...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Sanford, Trayvon Martin, Martin Luther King Jr.
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D.A. seeks death penalty for killer
Prosecutors want the death penalty for a Stanton man convicted Wednesday of one murder and multiple rapes, including one in Costa Mesa. DNA and forensic evidence linked Waymon Livingston, 29, to the crimes, the Orange County district attorney's office...Tags: Prosecution, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Murder
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Man from Lampe is charged with making child porn in his home
GALENA, Mo. -- An investigation by the Nixa Police Department’s Cyber Crimes Unit and the Tri-Lakes Internet Crimes Task Force led to six charges against a man from Lampe. The charges were filed on Feb. 27. Jeffery Manley, 36, is charged in Stone...
Tags: Computer Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Pornography, Trials, Sex Crimes
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Man accused of Chicago murder still in Brown County jail
An Aberdeen man wanted in Chicago in connection with a 2011 death remains in the Brown County Jail awaiting extradition. County officials had hoped that Daniel E. Neasom, 29, would be transported this week, but said it will likely be next week instead....
Tags: Punishment, Prisons, Trials, Sex Crimes
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Salina man sentenced to life in prison for child sex crimes
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA Salina man accused of rape will spend the rest of his life behind bars, according to the Kansas Attorney General. Derek Schmidt said Gary Flores Perales, 53, was sentenced to life in prison for one count of rape without eligibility for parole for...Tags: Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Trials, Sex Crimes
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Broward man freed by DNA after 26 years in prison wants cops to pay
A man who spent 25 years and 240 days in prison for rape and murder — until DNA testing set him free in 2009 — now wants the former police officers accused of framing him to pay. Anthony Caravella was 15 and mentally challenged with an IQ of...
Tags: Broward County, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Court reduces rapist's sentence
An appellate court has reduced the prison sentence of a man who raped two women and sexually assaulted a third as she slept in a limousine parked in Costa Mesa. Justices shaved five years from Ali Achekzai's 61-years-to-life sentence. The 4th...Tags: Sexual Assault, Abusive Behavior, Prisons, Interpol, Orange County Register
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DNA, cell phone lead to arrest in South Loop attack
Tribune reporterDNA evidence and a cell phone left at the scene of a home invasion and sexual assault in the South Loop in January led to charges against a 19-year-old Rockford man, Cook County prosecutors said today in bond court. Bond was set at $2 million for...Tags: Theft, Prosecution, Sexual Assault, Cell Phones, Crime, Law and Justice
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Exclusive: Prosecutors hunt for DNA from dead killers, rapists
Opening a new frontier for solving cold cases, California prosecutors are hunting for DNA from killers, rapists and other prison inmates who died before authorities obtained their genetic profiles. Prosecutors from Sacramento, Los Angeles and Orange...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Laws, Crimes, Biotechnology Industry
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Drunkenness isn't the same as consent
It would be easy to close the book and say justice has been served in the Steubenville, Ohio, rape case. Two high school football stars were found guilty Sunday of raping an intoxicated 16-year-old at a party in a case that became a national scandal...
Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Safety at School, Trials
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Silent on rape no more
WASHINGTON -- Mariska Hargitay, better known as "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" Detective Olivia Benson, is the human intersection of life and art. Precisely, the line between the fictional role she plays and the role she has carved out in real life...
Tags: Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Human Interest
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'They don't want to go back'
March is Women's History Month, but the headlines give us little to celebrate. Women who dare to attend protests in Egypt are routinely beaten and subjected to brutal "virginity tests." Girls in Afghanistan are beaten or disfigured for attending school....Tags: Justice and Rights, Annapolis, Crime, Law and Justice, Afghanistan, AIDS
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