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Prosecutors consider using racketeering law against SAC: source
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Prosecutors are considering charging Steven A. Cohen's SAC Capital Advisors as a criminal enterprise engaged in a long pattern of insider trading in stocks, according to a person familiar with the matter. Prosecutors may use the...Tags: Career and Workplace, Trials, Criminals, Labor Legislation, Prisons
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Interpreters key part of courtroom
Susan Compaan imagines being in a country where she doesn't know the language and needing assistance of some sort. That's what it is like for those who need interpreter services when they come to court, she said. Compaan is the circuit administrator...
Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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FBI spied on Fox News reporter, accused him of crime
WASHINGTON — The FBI obtained a sealed search warrant to read a Fox News reporter's personal emails from two days in 2010 after arguing there was probable cause he had violated espionage laws by soliciting classified information from a government...
Tags: Judges, Central Intelligence Agency, University of Chicago Law School, Journalism, Google Inc.
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Denso executives to plead guilty to price fixing in Toyota case
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two executives at Japan's Denso Corp have agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to fix prices of electronic auto parts sold to Toyota and will cooperate with an ongoing criminal investigation, the U.S. Justice Department said on...Tags: Judges, Trials, Car Parts, Autoliv Incorporated, Lawyers
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Kosher meals fight continues
Florida's Department of Corrections got a stern rebuke from the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals last week when the court sent a lawsuit brought by a Jewish prisoner over the right to receive kosher meals back to a lower court. The appeals court...Tags: DOC: The Documentary Channel (tv network), Miami Beach, Trials, New York City, Surfside
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Court rules bin Laden death photos can stay secret
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the U.S. government had properly classified top secret more than 50 images of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden taken after his death, and that the government did not need to release them....Tags: Impeachment, Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Supreme Court, Pakistan, Civil Rights
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Plainville Seeking Federal Grant For Two School Resource Officers
The Hartford Courant— The town is seeking a $250,000 federal grant so it can hire and train two school resource officers, assigned to the middle school and the high school. Police Chief Matthew Catania, who got approval from the town council Monday night to seek the...Tags: Plainville, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Students, Simsbury
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Family of unarmed man killed by Downey officer to get $4.5 million
The family of an unarmed man killed by a Downey police officer with a submachine gun in a case of mistaken identity has agreed to a $4.5-million settlement with the city's insurer. Michael Nida, 31, was fatally shot in the back Oct. 22, 2011, by Officer...
Tags: Theft, Bank of America Corp., Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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Prosecutor retaliated against Fast and Furious whistle-blower
WASHINGTON — The former top federal prosecutor in Arizona retaliated against the lead whistle-blower in the Fast and Furious gun-smuggling scandal by leaking an internal report that suggested the whistle-blower once favored allowing illegal gun...Tags: Mexico, Fox News Channel (tv network), Lawyers, Operation Fast and Furious, Government
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Obama to speak on legality of drone program, key strategy in counter-terrorism efforts
AP White House CorrespondentWASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will discuss the legality of his administration's secret drone program and other counterterrorism practices during a speech Thursday, a White House official said. Obama's speech will be an attempt to fulfill...Tags: The Washington Post, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Terrorism
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Ex-Detroit Public Library official, 2 contractors indicted in bribery, kickback scheme
DETROIT (AP) — The ex-technology chief for Detroit's public libraries and two former business contractors are charged in a $1.4 million bribe and kickback scheme. The U.S. Justice Department announced the indictments Tuesday. Forty-six-year-old...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, Prosecution, Corporate Crime, Bribery
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IRS official will refuse to answer questions at U.S. House hearing
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lois Lerner, an Internal Revenue Service official who revealed that the agency was giving extra scrutiny to conservative groups, will assert her constitutional right not to answer questions from a congressional committee on...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, U.S. Congress, U.S. House of Representatives, Criminals
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