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    Aug 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. No charges in fatal police shooting at city's Select Lounge

    Baltimore State's Attorney Gregg Bernstein said Thursday that no one will face criminal charges in the fatal shooting by police officers of a plainclothes colleague, whom they mistook for a gunman, moving authorities a step closer to closing one of the most painful chapters in the department's history.
    Baltimore State's Attorney Gregg Bernstein said Thursday that no one will face criminal charges in the fatal shooting by police officers of a plainclothes colleague, whom they mistook for a gunman, moving authorities a step closer to closing one of the...

    Tags: Trials, Criminals, Elections, Mount Washington, Health

  2. Dec 22, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  3. Former HR director files lawsuit against OFPD, Hickey

    TribLocal - Orland Park » News
    Orland Fire Protection District's former human resources director, Joanne Chavez-Buchanan, this week filed a lawsuit against the district and its board president, James Hickey, for firing …...
  4. Oct 20, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  5. State DUI instructor indicted on charges he falsified program completion forms

    Attorney General Jack Conway announced Thursday the indictment of a certified instructor in Kentucky’s Alcohol Related Offenders Program (AROP) on charges he falsified public records. A Franklin County grand jury yesterday indicted 39-year-old Timothy Monhollen of Lexington on three counts of tampering with public records for allegedly falsifying entries in DUI Program Completion Forms. Monhollen is a certified DUI assessor and DUI instructor in Boyle, Fayette, Jessamine, Lincoln and Mercer counties.
    news@jessaminejournal.com
    Attorney General Jack Conway announced Thursday the indictment of a certified instructor in Kentucky’s Alcohol Related Offenders Program (AROP) on charges he falsified public records. A Franklin County grand jury yesterday indicted 39-year-old...

    Tags: Family, Services and Shopping, Lawyers, Justice System, Prosecution

  6. Oct 22, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Business People - Oct. 23

    Hagerstown Police Department Officer Bradley Helman was named officer of the month for August. Helman has been employed with the Hagerstown Police Department for 21 years and is assigned to the Charlie Platoon of the Uniformed Patrol Division. Over...

    Tags: Trials, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Ceremonies, Shareholders, Gardens and Parks

  8. Oct 2, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. How to stop board directors from acting beyond their authority

    Question: A specific carpet choice for the common hallways was approved by homeowner majority vote and purchased. I later attended a board meeting and learned directors took it upon themselves to change the carpet that was already purchased, approved...

    Tags: File Sharing, Services and Shopping, Lawyers, Justice System

  10. Nov 22, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Button batteries can be fatal to kids if ingested, experts warn

    When Susan Sadauskas turned her back for a few moments on her 15-month-old son, Max, the Ohio mom never imagined that the toddler would make his way to the remote control for her stereo, remove its coin-shaped battery and swallow it.
    When Susan Sadauskas turned her back for a few moments on her 15-month-old son, Max, the Ohio mom never imagined that the toddler would make his way to the remote control for her stereo, remove its coin-shaped battery and swallow it. So when she later...

    Tags: Electronics, Lisa Madigan, Entertainment Events, Justice System, Electronic Devices

  12. Sep 16, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. 30 years to life for Blagojevich?

    Chicago Tribune reporter
    Preliminary calculations by federal prosecutors indicate that convicted former Gov. Rod Blagojevich potentially faces 30 years to life in prison under federal sentencing guidelines, but that is no guarantee that the government will seek that stiff of a...

    Tags: Fraud, Political Corruption, George Ryan, Punishment, Services and Shopping

  14. Nov 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. EDF questions energy chiefs on second day of merger hearings

    Constellation Energy's second-largest shareholder and a partner in its nuclear business grilled the Baltimore company's chairman and chief executive, Mayo A. Shattuck III, about his compensation and proposed role at Exelon Corp. during the second day of...

    Tags: Waste Management and Pollution Control, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Employees, Shareholders, Energy

  16. Aug 8, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  17. IID board to hear financial, legal updates on QSA

    Staff Writer
    The Imperial Irrigation District’s Board of Directors is set to look into issues surrounding the Quantification Settlement Agreement including anticipated revenue, expenses and past legal fees. Staff is set to present information on various...

    Tags: Politics, Employers, Water Supply, Elections, New Mexico

  18. Nov 15, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Man pleads guilty in drug case judge calls 'major, major venture'

    The second of two men charged with possession of more than 100 pounds of marijuana and nearly $300,000 in cash entered guilty pleas to three counts Tuesday in Washington County Circuit Court and was sentenced to 15 years in state prison.
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    The second of two men charged with possession of more than 100 pounds of marijuana and nearly $300,000 in cash entered guilty pleas to three counts Tuesday in Washington County Circuit Court and was sentenced to 15 years in state prison. John Richard...

    Tags: Judges, Trials, Court Preliminary, Suboxone (drug), Theft

  20. Aug 17, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. Union agrees to work with committees

    COSTA MESA — City employees have reluctantly agreed to participate in the newly formed Contracting Committees that will review Costa Mesa services before city Chief Executive Tom Hatch opens them up for bidding from outside groups. In a letter to...

    Tags: Trials, Politics, Unions, Employees, Tom Hatch

  22. Aug 22, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  23. Gay Sports Bar 'Boxers' To Be Built Next To School Causing Controversy

    A proposed gay bar near a school and a playground in Hell's Kitchen has some community members crying foul, and others wondering, 'what's the big deal?'
    pix11.com
    A proposed gay bar near a school and a playground in Hell's Kitchen has some community members crying foul, and others wondering, 'what's the big deal?' Owners of the popular gay sports bar "Boxers" at West 20th Street in Chelsea want to open a new...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, WPIX, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)

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