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Clark County sodomy case waived to grand jury
A Georgetown man accused of attempted sexual contact with an 8-year-old girl waived his case to the grand jury. Zachary Myers, 21, appeared in Clark District Court Wednesday afternoon for a preliminary hearing for a single count of attempted first-...
Tags: Georgetown, Trials, Prosecution, Witnesses, Police Arrests
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Lincoln County District Court News from April 8 and 11
Cases in Lincoln District Court. List includes all names of those charged who are not identified as minors. 4/8/11 Michael W. Collins, driving motor vehicle using hand-held mobile telephone. Dismissed. Timothy W. Conn, no/expired Kentucky...
Tags: Trials, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft
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Aberdeen man who strangled a woman sentenced to prison
A An Aberdeen man who beat a woman until she passed out, then strangled her was sentenced Wednesday to prison. Tobiah D. Witte, 27, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault. He was sentenced to five years in prison, with two years suspended. He also...Tags: Trials, Murder, Fines, Punishment, Crimes
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Man charged with sexual assaults in Lehigh County waives hearing
A 20-year-old man charged with sexually assaulting four teenage girls in two years gave up his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday and will face Lehigh County Court. Ryan Mellowship, with no known address, committed the crimes in Allentown, South...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Trials, Sexual Assault, South Whitehall Township, Prosecution
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Glendale police officer can stand trial on assault charges, judge rules
A Ventura County Superior judge ruled this week that there is sufficient evidence for a Glendale police officer to stand trial for allegedly assaulting his live-in girlfriend. The officer, Daniel Schmit, appeared in court Monday for his preliminary...Tags: Trials, Google+, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Trial for former Glendale councilman could take place in fall
Former City Councilman John Drayman — indicted on embezzlement, fraud and more than two dozen other charges last year — will have to wait two more months before finding out when he’ll get his day in court. Drayman, who maintains his...
Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Corporate Crime, Justice System, Embezzlement
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O.J. Simpson testifies in bid for new trial
LAS VEGAS -- Appearing confident but sometimes emotional, O.J. Simpson testified Wednesday that he did not know guns were involved in a confrontation with sports memorabilia dealers that led to his conviction for armed robbery and kidnapping, and a...Tags: Justice and Rights, Trials, Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft
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Texas paramedic will plead not guilty to federal weapons charge
A Texas paramedic arrested last week will plead not guilty to a federal charge of having bomb-making materials and will waive a formal arraignment on a new federal indictment, it was reported Wednesday. Bryce Reed, who was among the emergency crews that...Tags: Trials, Emergency Incidents, Explosions, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013), Justice System
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Is Allentown man charged with killing his mom fit for trial?
Two mental health experts disagreed in court Wednesday over the competency of an Allentown man charged with stabbing his mother to death two days before Mother's Day last year. Public defender Carol Marciano requested the hearing in an attempt to show...
Tags: Murder, Trials, Leukemia, Crime, Law and Justice, Mental Health
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Mo. Dept. of Natural Resources: 2,500 cattle are buried in trench near Halfway
news@ky3.comHALFWAY, Mo. -- The owner of a closed cattle rendering plant signed an agreement in court on Monday to make a plan to clean up environmental hazards on the property. In the agreement, the Missouri Attorney General's Office says "an estimated 2,500 animal...Tags: Energy Resources, Trials, Environmental Pollution, Crime, Law and Justice, Plant Openings
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Colorado judge allows James Holmes to move toward insanity defense
This post has been corrected, as indicated belowCENTENNIAL, Colo. -- The judge in the Aurora movie theater massacre case paved the way Monday for James E. Holmes to plead not guilty by reason of insanity but did not formally accept that plea, delaying that decision until later this month. Judge...Tags: Trials, Punishment, Mother's Day, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Motive for Dacci killing may never be known
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — James Michael Kelley pleaded guilty Tuesday to murdering John “Bud” Dacci and assaulting Dacci’s wife even though he said didn’t remember committing the attacks at the couple’s home on Herrington Lake in...Tags: Trials, Prosecution, Punishment, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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