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Maryland panel begins look at gun access by mentally ill
A state task force composed of police, mental health advocates and gun rights representatives began its look Tuesday at whether Maryland laws governing gun access by the mentally ill should be changed. Questions the 17-member panel will consider...Tags: Lawyers, Crofton, Gun Control, Cymbalta (drug), Crime, Law and Justice
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Elder financial abuse in Illinois on rise
Downers Grove retiree Robert Govenat was on the computer every day, watching prices of his stocks go down. It was November 2007, and a bear market was threatening. "He was about to have a nervous breakdown or a heart attack," recalls his wife, Jan, a...
Tags: U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Theft, Lawyers, Financial and Business Services, Crime, Law and Justice
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Arundel council cleared to replace Jones when he enters prison
The Anne Arundel County Council can begin the process of replacing Councilman Daryl D. Jones next week when he begins serving a five-month federal prison sentence, a judge ruled Wednesday. Judge Raymond G. Thieme Jr., a retired Court of Special Appeals...Tags: Prisons, Services and Shopping, Lawyers, Prisons, Judges
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Baltimore cops behaving badly on display at kickbacks trial
Though just two Baltimore officers accused of taking kickbacks from Majestic Auto Repair are on trial this week in federal court, witnesses, prosecutors and attorneys have broadly described police behaving badly. One of the defendants falsified police...Tags: Trials, Belair Road, Career and Workplace, Lawyers, Vehicles
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Woman convicted of killing 5 teens in DUI crash seeks new hearing
Special to the TribuneAn Aurora woman convicted of killing five teens in a drunken driving accident should get a new sentencing hearing because of vague language in Illinois DUI laws, her attorney told an appellate court panel Monday. The three justices from the 2nd Appellate...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Services and Shopping, Accidental Death, Juvenile Delinquency
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Deputy state's attorney fired; Brown County Commission hires replacement
A deputy state's attorney for Brown County whose supporters say was a strong advocate for children has been fired. Brandon Taliaferro, who worked at the state's attorney's office for just more than three years and handled juvenile crime and child abuse...Tags: Employers, Career and Workplace, Juvenile Delinquency, Abusive Behavior, Employees
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Brief filed in appeal of child rape case
The Maryland attorney general's office argued in a lengthy legal brief, filed in the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, that a convicted child rapist serving four life terms should not be offered a second chance to take a plea deal years after the fact,...Tags: Prisons, Trials, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
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Martinsville adult group home owner found guilty of abuse
A jury says the owner of an adult group home in Martinsville is guilty of abuse. Richard Wagoner ran The Claye Corporation. Investigators say in February 2011, one of the residents, Joseph Tuggle, was forced under a faucet with scalding hot water. ...
Tags: Prisons, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Economy, Business and Finance
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State attorney general says LAPD impound policy is legal
L.A. NOWThe Attorney General’s opinion issued this week says that a police department can establish guidelines allowing an impounded vehicle to be released in less than 30 days. “In our view, it is entirely appropriate for various agencies to adapt... -
IID board hears DuMars findings
Staff WriterThe amount of water required to be transferred by the Imperial Irrigation District to urban areas may never be available. Quantification Settlement Agreement funds have been offsetting costs of the water department. The local water district should...Tags: Services and Shopping, Bonds, Conservation, Business Enterprises, Environmental Issues
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DuMars: Cooperation needed between IID, county, farmers
Staff WriterAction by the Imperial Irrigation District has been led by litigation for the past few years, but more talk needs to be happening between agencies in the Imperial Valley. It’s one of the top messages consulting attorney Charles T. DuMars...Tags: Trials, Energy Saving, Lawyers, Environmental Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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Council hires new solicitor, accepts police officer resignation
Daily American Staff WriterMeyersdale Borough Council approved the hiring of a new solicitor Tuesday. Council hired attorney Patrick Fanelli of Andrews & Beard Law Offices, Altoona, to represent the borough. Fanelli takes over for Patrick Svonavec. Council President Martha...Tags: Services and Shopping, Career and Workplace, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Prosecution
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