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City offers $6.2 million to settle arrests at 2003 war protest
Clout StreetLawyers for the city of Chicago told a federal judge today they have reached a $6.2 million settlement with more than 800 plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit stemming from the mass arrests of protesters during a 2003 demonstration against the Iraq war....Tags: G8, Trials, Public Officials, NATO, Justice System
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Teen pleads guilty in Arundel pizza shop, 7-Eleven killings
A Pasadena teenager pleaded guilty Thursday to two murders after prosecutors and defense lawyers belatedly learned that he admitted several months ago to a deputy sheriff that he had shot one of the victims. The plea by Vincent Ethan Bunner, now 18,...Tags: Prosecution, Litigation, Trials, Justice System, Murder
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Suicidal Driver Who Killed Girl on PCH in Malibu Gets Prison
KTLA NewsMALIBU, Calif. (KTLA) -- A 28-year old man was sentenced Friday to 15-years to life in prison for killing a young girl during a failed suicide attempt on Pacific Coast Highway. Prosecutors claimed 28-year old Sina Khankhanian drove his car recklessly...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Suicide, Prosecution, Suicide
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Man accused of killing 9-year-old girl faces two new charges
CNNAn accused child killer is facing new charges now. Michael Plumadore is accused of murdering and dismembering 9-year-old Aliahna Lemmon in Fort Wayne, Ind. Plumadore faces two more charges. All together he's charged with murder, abuse of a corpse and...Tags: Prosecution, Michael Plumadore, Trials, Lawyers, CNN (tv network)
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UPDATE: Father of slain Fort Wayne girl says he's overcome with grief
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The father of a 9-year-old girl who was found bludgeoned and dismembered said Wednesday that he knew the man accused of killing his daughter and had no reason to distrust him.
"I can't talk about it because I'm still...Tags: Michael Plumadore, Law Enforcement, FBI, Lawyers, Aliahna Lemmon
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Arundel council votes to remove Jones as jail term looms
The Anne Arundel County Council voted unanimously Tuesday to remove member Daryl D. Jones from his seat when he reports to federal prison next week. The Council voted 6-0, with Jones recusing himself, to declare his position vacant when he begins serving...Tags: Elections, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Baltimore, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Colleges and Universities
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Prosecutors: Illegal alien raped, molested, exploited 'multitude of children' from 3 to 16
Q13 Fox News OnlineBail was set at $1 million Friday for a 39-year-old illegal alien who prosecutors said raped, molested and sexually exploited a "multitude of children" varying in age from 3 to 16 over many years in Snohomish apartment. The defendant, Enrique Sanchez-...Tags: Prosecution, Abusive Behavior, Defendants, Sex Crimes, Crime Victims
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Local man's redistricting lawsuit dismissed
andrews@herald-mail.comThe legal landscape for Maryland’s recent congressional redistricting has become clearer with the dismissal of two more lawsuits, including one filed by a Washington County man. Still, challenges to the plan remain alive. The plaintiffs in one case...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Paul Smith, Roscoe G Bartlett, Trials, Labor Legislation
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Was Obama a law professor?
In my column today, I say that Barack Obama was a "law professor," eliciting objections from some readers who say he was not. On this, I defer to the University of Chicago, which says unequivocally that he was. For 12 years, Obama had the title of Senior...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Barack Obama, Justice System, University of Chicago, Crime, Law and Justice
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Felon release a threat to communities
At the December meeting of the Glendale Homeowner’s Coordinating Council, a presentation by Glendale police Captain Michael Rock brought attention to an impending threat to all of us: the release of felons from state prisons to local areas before...Tags: Television, Government, Safety of Citizens, Entertainment, Jerry Brown
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Time for protections for taxpayers?
The Las Vegas joyride that three police officers took in 2010 in a department-issued car continues to languish — and all we can think is, when will this hangover end? A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge this week agreed to review the...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Miles tells judge he's unhappy with representation in homicide case
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA man charged with criminal homicide in the April 2010 stabbing death of a Hagerstown mother told a Franklin County, Pa., judge Monday he is frustrated with how his court case is proceeding. Pennsylvania State Police allege Jeffrey E. Miles Sr., 48, of...Tags: Prosecution, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Litigation, Defendants, Trials
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