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Edwardsburg underage drinking bust could lead to criminal charges
WSBT-TV ReporterEDWARDSBURG – More than two dozen teenagers from St. Joseph County could face criminal charges for underage drinking in Cass County after police busted an underage drinking party at Eagle Lake Yacht Club over the weekend. Police say the 30 kids...Tags: Facebook, Misdemeanors, Health and Safety at School, Criminals, Criminal Laws
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Occupy Baltimore considering new sites, including youth jail, endangered post office
The Baltimore SunSince Baltimore police ousted the members of Occupy Baltimore from their encampment at the Inner Harbor's McKeldin Square last week, the activists have been deliberating about where -- and whether -- to continue a physical encampment. Jessica Lewis, a...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Activism, Politics, Prisons, Riots
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FBI: 4 Arrested Police Officers Were "Bullies With Badges"
The Hartford CourantThey were known as "Miller's boys," a small group of East Haven officers on the 4-to-midnight shift arrested Tuesday following a long federal investigation and charged with terrorizing Latinos who dared enter the town's borders. Federal authorities...Tags: Prosecution, Lawyers, Police Arrests, Lima (Peru), John Miller
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Inmate Dies in Cell, Jail Accused of Neglect
FOX40 NewsThe Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department is investigating an inmate’s death. An inmate at the jail, housed in the cell neighboring cell of the man who died, sent a letter to FOX40 and accused jail staff of neglect. Part of the letter...Tags: Prisons
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Intern Sentenced For Videotaping Men in City Hall Bathroom
KTLA NewsSANTA ANA, Calif. (KTLA) -- A paid intern with the Santa Ana Public Works Department has been sentenced to jail time for secretly videotaping men in the bathrooms at City Hall. Miguel Ruiz Fabian, 24, pleaded guilty to eight misdemeanor counts of...Tags: Trials, Punishment, Cell Phones, KTLA
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Occupy Baltimore try to erect schoolhouse
Maryland State Police sought Monday evening to work out a peaceful solution with Occupy Baltimore protesters who were building an encampment at the site of a proposed juvenile detention center in East Baltimore. As troopers watched, several protesters...Tags: Activism, Politics, Prisons, Juvenile Delinquency, Maryland State Police
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Jury finds Stephens guilty in killing of Md. correctional officer
A convicted killer was found guilty Thursday of murdering a correctional officer at the now-closed Maryland House of Correction, opening the possibility that he will become the first person sentenced to death under the state's new capital punishment law....Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Criminal Laws, Judges, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Board OKs razing prison buildings
The Board of Public Works gave the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services approval Wednesday to dismantle 14 of the 16 buildings that made up the old House of Correction in Jessup. The antiquated prison, known as "The Cut," was closed by...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Politics, Prisons, Government, Executive Branch
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Death-penalty trial opens in killing of correctional officer
A by-the-book correctional officer was murdered on the job by two prisoners who didn't want to live by the rules, a prosecutor told a jury Wednesday as the death penalty trial of the first of those inmates began in Anne Arundel County. "To them, Cpl....Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Criminal Laws, Judges, Lawyers
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Dowagiac man 'super drunk,' jury says
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterCASSPOLIS -- Superman? No problem. But Super Drunk? That's a different matter entirely. This week in Cass County 4th District Court, a Dowagiac resident, Peter Edwards Jr., 46, attempted to prove at trial he wasn't guilty of Michigan's relatively new...Tags: Prosecution, Superman (fictional character), Prosecution, Justice System, Prisons
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Judge: No more delays, Mendelsohn must go to prison
Former Tallahassee power broker Dr. Alan Mendelsohn can delay no more and must go directly to prison by noon Friday, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Mendelsohn, a former political fundraiser and lobbyist, had already received a seven-month delay before...Tags: Prosecution, Palm Beach Gardens, Charlie Crist, Trials, Judges
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Virginia Tech football kicker released from jail
News 7 ReporterHe won't be in New Orleans with the football team, but Cody Journell will be out of jail. Journell was released on a $100,000 secured bond from the Montgomery County jail Wednesday morning. He's been in jail since getting arrested for breaking and...Tags: Prosecution, Prosecution, Justice System, Judges, Prisons
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