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DNC seeks FEC action on McCain
The Swampby James Oliphant The Democratic National Committee is again attempting to a dent John McCain's maverick aura. A committee lawyer said Tuesday that the party will seek to force the Federal Election Commission to take action on its complaint that......Tags: National Government, Arbitration, White House, Government, Politics
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Lawyer???s response to my post: Welcome to our world
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsTime for a little blogosphere sharing today. There???s an attorney who goes by the pseudonym Rumpole who runs a Miami-Dade based legal blog, Justice Building, who wrote an eloquent response to my post last week about the free speech case......Tags: National Government, Court Preliminary, Government, Drugs and Medicines, Witnesses
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Bush Florida-bound for Cuban in distress
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated with clarifications at 2 p.m. President Bush is bound for Florida today to do what he does best: Raise money. For someone in need. He will be raising it this afternoon for two of......Tags: Government, Corrine Brown, Politics, Impeachment, Justice System
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Marlins Stadium Update No. 13,471
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsWith the trial in luxury auto dealer Norman Braman's lawsuit against Miami-Dade County, the city of Miami and the Marlins set to begin Tuesday, the timetable is in flux again. At the request of Braman's attorney, Bob Martinez, Miami-Dade Circuit......Tags: Sports, David Samson, Miami Orange Bowl , Court Administration, Miami Marlins
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John Roberts' record defies '05 pledges
The SwampBy James Oliphant With his third term as chief justice coming to a close amid three explosive cases last week, John Roberts has proved to be almost everything conservatives hoped and liberals feared. Despite pledges during his 2005 confirmation hearing......Tags: Earl Warren Jr., Government, Politics, Justice System, George Washington University
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Silver: Eating pretzels during sex complaint? (Corrected)
Spin CycleSeveral years ago, Speaker Sheldon Silver's chief counsel Michael Boxley pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting an Assembly aide in 2003, which led to disclosure of an earlier, similar incident involving an aide named Elizabeth Crothers. She had complained...Tags: Criminal Laws, Rape, William Collins, Ethics, Sexual Assault
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Rezko trial almost included more Obama
The Swampby Katie Fretland Recently unsealed court documents show that federal prosecutors considered presenting more evidence about campaign contributions to Barack Obama at the trial of Antoin "Tony Rezko," but decided against it. Rezko, a longtime contributor...Tags: Fraud, Witnesses, Tony Rezko, Corrupt Practices, Barack Obama
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Marlins Stadium Update No. 701,111
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsThe Marlins caught a break today when the new judge in the lawsuit filed by luxury auto dealer Norman Braman agreed to begin the trial next Wednesday, July 9. The trial was supposed to begin today, but had to be......Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Lawyers, Miami-Dade County, David Samson, Defendants
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Records sought at McCain advisor's bank
The SwampThis can't be good for the campaign of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain. The IRS is trying to serve a summons on Swiss bank UBS AG seeking information on U.S. taxpayers who may have used the bank to gin up records to avoid...Tags: Court Preliminary, Politics, Phil Gramm, Economic Policy, Internal Revenue Service
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Bush close to Gitmo decision?
The Swampby James Oliphant ABC News is reporting that President Bush may decide in the coming days whether to close or revamp the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, that holds about 270 alleged terrorists. Closing Gitmo has been advocated by Defense......Tags: Kansas, Defense, Court Administration, Prisoners and Detainees, Pat Roberts
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`...Defer to the grand jury ...'
Who's on Team Gloucester?Supervisor Teresa Altemus emerged from the Gloucester County Courthouse about 12:40 p.m. She paused behind a courthouse pillar, donned sunglasses and then walked down the stairs toting a small suitcase with her lawyer next to her. When asked if she would....Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Paterson: A little present for Suffolk park police union?
Spin CycleOn the big stage, Gov. Paterson is deeply concerned about property taxes, and wants to cap them. But yesterday, he signed a little-noticed bill granting binding arbitration to the union representing 41 Suffolk County park police -- binding arbitration.......Tags: Work Relations, Arbitration, The New York Times, Steve Levy, State Budgets
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