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Hagerstown man gets 9 years for distribution of cocaine
A Hagerstown man who was arrested with his son earlier this year on charges of selling heroin and cocaine was sentenced to nine years in prison after entering a plea agreement this week in Washington County Circuit Court. Washington County Circuit Judge...
Tags: Criminals, Cocaine, Heroin, Judges, Justice System
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Three charged in death of Highland Park man
Tribune reporterThe three people charged in the slaying of 20-year-old Colin Nutter of Highland Park had arranged to buy marijuana from him, but one of the would-be buyers shot him in the back of the head while they sat in Nutter’s car, Lake County State’s...Tags: Highwood, Justice System, Weaponry, Judges, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Army staff sergeant to plead guilty in Afghanistan massacre
SEATTLE — Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales has agreed to plead guilty to the killing of 16 Afghan civilians who were shot to death in their homes outside a U.S. Army outpost in a violent rampage his lawyers have said was brought on by stress fueled with...Tags: U.S. Army, Military Justice, Behavioral Conditions, Afghanistan, Defense
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Suspended Northampton County sheriff deputy to face trial in alleged leak
A suspended Northampton County sheriff deputy facing criminal charges for allegedly leaking a confidential firearms permit will face trial in court after a brief hearing Wednesday. Darin Ray Steward, 45, was charged in April after authorities say he...Tags: Criminals, Lawyers, Justice System, Judges, Firearms
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Trial begins for doctors blamed in pill mill deaths
Two South Florida doctors became "dope dealers" who prescribed massive doses of pain pills — resulting in the overdose deaths of nine people under their care, federal prosecutors said Friday as the physicians' criminal trial began. Defense...
Tags: Criminals, OxyContin (drug), Lake Worth, Hospitals and Clinics, Trials
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After Camden Yards assault, Orioles fans speak out
In the aftermath of a Camden Yards fight that left a Maryland man with severe head injuries, Orioles fans have turned to radio talk shows, Twitter, Facebook and office watercoolers to express their outrage. The alleged assault of lifelong Yankees fan...
Tags: Psychology, New York Yankees, Trials, Dodger Stadium, Annapolis
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Woman accused of stealing $24,000 from charity must face trial, judge rules
Witnesses testified Thursday a 43-year-old woman in charge of running a charity raffle kept changing her story about the grand-prize winner of a customized Harley-Davidson. Charmaine Lynn McKelvey first told officials with the Race for Adam Foundation...
Tags: Witnesses, Harley-Davidson Inc., Theft, Breinigsville, Social Issues
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Trial starting for 'pill mill' doctors accused of roles in patients' deaths
Federal prosecutors say they can prove that two South Florida doctors prescribed powerful, addictive pain pills in such an irresponsible way that they should be held criminally accountable for the deaths of nine patients. If convicted of the most...
Tags: Organized Crime, OxyContin (drug), Lake Worth, Hospitals and Clinics, Craigslist, Inc.
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Special Report: The island fighting for a new Greece
ReutersKASTELORIZO, Greece - When George Papandreou declared Greece was effectively bankrupt in April 2010, the former prime minister chose to do so standing by the sparkling harbor waters of Kastelorizo, a remote Aegean island. It has turned out to be a fitting...Tags: Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors, Laws, Rentals, Political Corruption, Forestry and Timber
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District Court: June 7, 2013
The following case was resolved in May 29 with Judge Brandy Oliver Brown presiding. — Billy H. Bowman Jr., theft by deception (four counts), pleaded guilty, 20 days concurrent; theft by deception, dismissed; contempt of court, pleaded guilty,...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Theft, Methamphetamine (drug), Trials
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Judge baffled by Edwardsburg couple's meth activities
South Bend TribuneCASSOPOLIS -- As Cass County Circuit Court Judge Michael Dodge pointed out Friday, it's hard to fathom why a successful Edwardsburg couple, both with good jobs and living in a $180,000 home, decided to manufacture and use methamphetamine. But Scott...Tags: Defendants, Justice System, Judges, Methamphetamine (drug), Punishment
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