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Bond set at $3.5M in medical drug trafficking case
A South Florida man who is accused with his wife and mother of trafficking in expensive AIDS, cancer, anti-psychotic and other pharmaceutical drugs is being held in Broward's Main Jail on $3.5 million bond. Jorge Castillo, 43, is believed to have...
Tags: Broward County, Pam Bondi, Science and Technology, Drug Trafficking, Miami Lakes
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The Schnecksville Fair, a moo-ving experience
It looked like Dorothy's tornado might be on the way, so just to be sure we got some kind of story out of the 30th annual Schnecksville Community Fair, we arrived about 90 minutes before Tuesday's 5 p.m. opening. At that hour, it was just us and the 4-H...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Germansville, Great Allentown Fair, Schnecksville, Human Interest
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Fort Hood shooting: Long-delayed trial of Hasan set for July
HOUSTON -- After repeated delays, a military judge pushed forward with the trial of accused Ft. Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, scheduling jury selection in July for the case often stalled by Hasan’s legal maneuvering. Hasan, 42, was most...Tags: Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice, Nidal Malik Hasan, Fort Hood (military base), Texas College
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Zimmerman prosecutors won't use 'profiled' in jury selection
SANFORD — Quietly and with hardly anyone noticing, George Zimmerman's attorneys persuaded prosecutors not to use the word "profiled" during jury selection. That means the theory that is the backbone of the state's case — that 17-year-old...
Tags: Politics, Bithlo, Lawyers, Racism, U.S. Department of Justice
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Arizona law denying bail for some immigrants wins appeal
SAN FRANCISCO — An Arizona law that denies immigrants who are in the country without legal permission the right to post bail for a wide array of felonies won approval Tuesday from a divided federal appeals court. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of...Tags: Politics, Migration, Laws, Labor Legislation, Drug Trafficking
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L.A. approves ban on plastic grocery bags
Attention Los Angeles shoppers: The plastic bag is disappearing from more than just the supermarket. L.A. on Tuesday became the newest and by far the largest city to back a ban on plastic grocery bags, approving an ordinance that applies not just to...
Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Antonio Villaraigosa, Target, Lawyers
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United Technologies told to pay $473 million to U.S. in lawsuit
Reuters(Reuters) - A federal judge has ordered United Technologies Corp to pay $473 million plus interest for manipulating costs to win U.S. Air Force jet engine contracts in the 1980s. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Thomas Rose in Dayton, Ohio, was issued...Tags: Laws, NYSE Euronext, Inc., U.S. Department of Justice, United Technologies Corporation, Stock Market
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Trial of accused Fort Hood gunman moved to at least August
ReutersFORT HOOD, Texas (Reuters) - The trial of a U.S. Army psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people in a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, in 2009 will be delayed by at least a month and start in early August, a military judge ruled on Tuesday. Major...Tags: Fort Hood (military base), Lawyers, Afghanistan, Fort Hood Shootings (2009), U.S. Army
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George Zimmerman trial: Attorneys reach their goal of 40 potential jurors
SANFORD - After seven long, tedious days of going over the same set of questions dozens of times, attorneys in the George Zimmerman murder trial on Tuesday finished Round One of that process. That means the trial's first witness could take the stand...
Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Witnesses, Defendants
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Fate of Fort Lauderdale millionaire Guma Aguiar still a mystery, one year later
Troubled Fort Lauderdale millionaire Guma Aguiar raced his motorboat across the choppy waves of Port Everglades inlet a year ago Wednesday — the day he vanished, leaving behind an overwhelming tangle of business and personal lawsuits, a family in...
Tags: Realty, Laws, Litigation, Lawyers, Pompano Beach
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Ind. BMV renews fight over gay youth group plates
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's Bureau of Motor Vehicles has extended its battle over specialty auto license plates for a group that counsels gay and lesbian youth, ordering an administrative law judge to review her findings that the agency improperly...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Auction Service, Minority Groups
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Study shows elections not good for justice
The cash-fueled partisan elections that put some state Supreme Court justices in office around the country give interest groups an advantage when they get their day in court, according to a study released last week. Court watchers in Pennsylvania say...Tags: Politics, G. Terry Madonna, Voting, Republican Party, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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