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Stunning a pig in a quest for answers to Navy seaman's death
ELGIN, Texas — Before he shot the pig with a million volts of electricity, James Culp bowed his head in prayer. “Dear heavenly father, I ask you to guide my hand and render this test successful. Thank you for the justice that’s brought...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Suicide, Weaponry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Tonight: Beyoncé on HBO; OWN; Christoph Waltz hosts ‘SNL’
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Judge in Ft. Hood case says Hasan can't plead guilty
A military judge ruled Wednesday that an Army psychiatrist charged in the deadly 2009 shooting at Ft. Hood could not plead guilty and that the trial would stay at the Texas base, officials said. Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, 42, is charged with 13 counts of...
Tags: Lawyers, U.S. Military, Murder, Wars and Interventions, Punishment
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Feinstein: A better path to justice
The recent arraignment of Sulaiman abu Ghaith in a New York courtroom was an important moment in the ongoing effort to bring senior Al Qaeda figures to justice. But that's not how everyone saw it. Critics complain that he should have been taken to...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Criminals, Robert Mueller, Manhattan (New York City), Al-Qaeda
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Palestinian hunger striker released by Israel
RAMALLAH, West Bank – A Palestinian from the West Bank who has been on a hunger strike in Israeli jails since July 1 was released Sunday under an agreement to resettle in the Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian officials. Ayman Sharawna, 36, a...
Tags: Strikes, Israel, Gaza Strip, Career and Workplace, Hamas
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The wait drags on for veteran seeking benefits
When Matthew Ford returned from vacation in late February, one of the first things he did was call the U.S. Board of Veterans' Appeals to check the status of his disability benefits appeal. He really wasn't expecting an answer, so he wasn't shocked when...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Allentown, Symptoms, Asthma, Health
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Roland Walker, defense attorney
Roland Walker, a colorful and highly regarded defense attorney who was a fixture in Baltimore courtrooms for six decades, died Saturday of complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, at his Lutherville home. He...Tags: Human Rights, University of Baltimore, Lawyers, Criminals, Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia)
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Transcript: Rand Paul's filibuster of John Brennan's CIA nomination
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) delivered a nearly 13-hour filibuster Wednesday of John Brennan’s nomination to lead the CIA. Paul used his time on the floor to question the legality of the White House's policies on drone use, beginning at 11:47 a.m. EST and...
Tags: Personal Data Collection, Human Rights, Police Arrests, Technology, James Stewart
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Baltimore sailor says he was told not to report rape
After he was raped by a fellow Navy sailor, Brian Lewis wanted justice. What he got, the Baltimore man told a Senate panel Wednesday, was an order to keep quiet. When commanders learned of the attack, Lewis said, he was told not to report it to...
Tags: Chuck Hagel, Sexual Assault, U.S. Military, Criminals, Assault
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Bales to face sanity review this weekend in Afghan massacre case
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, accused of killing 16 villagers and wounding six more in Afghanistan, will undergo a government sanity review this weekend to determine his mental state, his attorneys said. Bales...
Tags: Lawyers, Murder, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Kandahar Massacre (2012), Robert Bales
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Rand Paul's filibuster worked
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul got a lot of attention Wednesday for mounting an honest-to-God filibuster of President Barack Obama's nominee for CIA director, John Brennan. The nation's political class marveled at his real-life Mr. Smith act, the funny stuff his...Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, U.S. Department of Defense, Politics, John O. Brennan
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Bin Laden son-in-law pleads not guilty to terrorism charge in N.Y.
NEW YORK -- Sulaiman abu Ghaith, a son-in-law of Osama bin Laden and a spokesman for Al Qaeda, appeared in federal court in New York on Friday morning and entered a plea of not guilty to a charge that he conspired to kill Americans. Hands shackled...Tags: Human Rights, Michael Bloomberg, Barack Obama, Politics, Manhattan (New York City)
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