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Court orders prison to hand over files in Boston bomb case
ReutersBOSTON (Reuters) - A federal judge approved a request by accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's lawyers that his jailers hand over their files on him, including suicide watch logs and psychological data, according to court documents released...Tags: Judges, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Prisons, Justice System, Sports
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Like with other tragedies, proceed cautiously when trying to help Oklahoma tornado victims
Watchdog with Paul MuschickThe people in Oklahoma will need a lot of help rebuilding their community. Like with any tragedy, donors should be cautious to make sure your money gets where it is needed. I haven't heard of any charity scams connected to...... -
State's Attorney's office regrets characterization of defendants as 'mutts'
Change of SubjectOn his Lisagor Award-winning Huffington Post blog, David Protess wrote yesterday about what he saw yesterday in a Cook County Courtroom. First, his summary of the case: Armando Serrano and Jose Montanez were convicted of a 1993 murder based primarily........ -
Immigration cases make up 40% of federal prosecutions, study says
Immigration-related offenses are now the leading type of federal prosecution, constituting more than 40% of cases compared with 22% for drug crimes, according to federal crime data. Many immigrants are now prosecuted because they try to cross the border...
Tags: Civil Rights, International Law, Prisons, Migration, Human Rights
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Broward judge's Twitter use ruffles Public Defender
Broward Circuit Judge Matthew Destry's recent foray into the Twitter social networking site has ruffled the feathers of Public Defender Howard Finkelstein, who is questioning whether a judge should be tweeting from the bench. Most of the messages sent...
Tags: Media Industry, Judges, Twitter, Inc., Justice System, Howard Finkelstein
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Counties, city face potential loss of piggyback revenue
Maryland's counties and Baltimore face a collective loss of more than $40 million a year and some taxpayers could get refunds if a decision by the state's highest court isn't reversed on appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The state Court of Appeals ruled...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Howard County, Montgomery County (Maryland), Taxation
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JPMorgan, under pressure, gives up vote information
Reuters(Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co , under pressure from New York officials, gave shareholders information about an upcoming vote that would increase oversight of Chairman and Chief Executive Jamie Dimon. But the ballot details may have come too late for...Tags: Finance, Securities, Elections, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Crime, Law and Justice
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Hearing postponed for woman accused of selling heroin to man who died
matthewu@herald-mail.comThe pretrial hearing for a Bunker Hill, W.Va., woman accused of selling a lethal dose of heroin to a man who died at her home in March 2012 was postponed due to a question involving potential conflict of interest. Autumn T. Blaine, 38, was indicted in...Tags: Judges, Heroin, Crimes, Justice System, Theft
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Lawyer convicted in multimillion-dollar stock fraud case
A Boca Raton lawyer was found guilty Monday for his role in a five-year, multimillion-dollar stock market manipulation and fraud scheme, according to acting Assistant U.S. Attorney General Mythili Raman. Attorney Mitchell J. Stein, 53, was convicted...Tags: Justice System, Securities, Organized Crime, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bill Drafted In Secret Would Block Release Of Some Newtown Massacre Records
The Hartford CourantThe staffs of the state's top prosecutor and the governor's office have been working in secret with General Assembly leaders on legislation to withhold records related to the police investigation into the Dec. 14 Newtown elementary school massacre —...Tags: Police Investigations, Freedom of Information Laws, Civil Rights, Hartford Distributors, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Trial begins for Vernon Hills man accused of killing his wife
Special to the TribuneLake County prosecutors told jurors today that Vernon Hills resident Ronald Stolberg asphyxiated his wife nearly two years ago because she was disturbing his sleep, but the defense maintained Stolberg was trying to keep her from hurting herself. Defense...Tags: Justice System, Vernon Hills, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Prosecutor: Burger King murder suspect made incriminating statements
James Ealy killed a Lake County restaurant manager for two basic reasons — because he wanted to, and because he could, a prosecutor said Tuesday at the start of Ealy's murder trial. Ealy's attorney countered that there is no evidence linking him...
Tags: Lindenhurst (Lake, Illinois), Prisons, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder
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