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Fighting Cancer And Possible Return To Prison, Taylor Remains Optimistic
Fox CTMore than a year after Ronald Taylor was released from prison and temporarily exonerated of the murder for which he served 16 years in prison, the New Haven native is again fighting to prove his innocence while at the same time battling stage four colon...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Trials, Diseases and Illnesses, Prisons, Health Treatments
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Woman accused of coercing $35,000 in bank withdrawals
A woman is accused of driving an elderly man to multiple banks and coercing him to withdraw more than $35,000, all so she could steal the funds, according to a Broward County judge. Lisa Khan, 44, of Lauderdale Lakes, was arrested Tuesday on the...
Tags: Plantation, Justice System, Lauderdale Lakes, Crime, Law and Justice, Alzheimer's Disease
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Lawyers in Colorado shooting case to challenge insanity defense law
ReutersBy Keith Coffman DENVER, May 23 (Reuters) - Public defenders representing James Holmes, accused of killing 12 moviegoers in Colorado last summer, will return to court on Thursday to challenge the state's insanity defense law in a bid to try to avoid...Tags: Trials, Criminal Laws, Lawyers, Mental Health, Laws
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Notre Dame fencing: Injured fan back in court
South Bend TribuneA woman who was struck in the eye with a sword while watching a fencing match at Notre Dame will get another chance in court. The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled that a Marion County judge should have given Lydia Lanni more time to gather evidence...Tags: Fencing, Justice System, College Sports, Crime, Law and Justice, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Caryn Kelley trial: Testimony continues today in College Park killing
Trial continues today for Caryn Kelley, the College Park woman accused of killing her boyfriend in 2011. Jurors have spent much of the last two days hearing from law enforcement witnesses, and at times seeing graphic images from the aftermath of 46-...
Tags: Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School
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Man charged with mailing ricin letter to judge in Washington state
ReutersOLYMPIA, Washington (Reuters) - Federal authorities on Wednesday arrested a man charged with mailing a letter containing the deadly poison ricin to a U.S. district judge in Spokane, Washington, the FBI said. Investigators have no information to suggest...Tags: Justice System, Police Investigations, Trials, Ricin Mail Attacks (2013), Prosecution
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Special Report: Poor planning left Texas firefighters unprepared
ReutersWEST, Texas (Reuters) - The fertilizer-plant explosion that killed 14 and injured about 200 others in Texas last month highlights the failings of a U.S. federal law intended to save lives during chemical accidents, a Reuters investigation has found....Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Lawyers, Health and Safety at School, Environmental Politics, News Media
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Paying attention to revoked FOID cards
On Monday I looked into the eyes of three parents of young children killed in their classrooms in Newtown, Conn. I listened to them tell me they don't want any mother or father to endure the nightmare they've lived. They came to Illinois to plead with...
Tags: Politics, Gun Control, Justice System, Personal Weapon Control, Allergies
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Former Cairnbrook man charged with setting fire twice to ex-girlfriend's residence
A former Cairnbrook resident is accused of starting two fires at the same location, both in the early morning a few weeks apart. William Henry Ulderich, 38, was arraigned on charges from both incidents before District Judge Susan Mankamyer. State...
Tags: Trials, Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Court Preliminary
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Illinois business urges federal court to lift contraception mandate
Lawyers for two Roman Catholic-owned companies in Illinois and Indiana argued before the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago on Wednesday that a law forcing them to include birth control in their employees' benefits would violate their First...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Court Preliminary, Health Treatments, Lawyers, Family Planning
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Fourth American fatality by U.S. drones disclosed
WASHINGTON — As President Obama prepared to deliver a major speech on national security Thursday, his administration acknowledged for the first time that it had killed four U.S. citizens — one more than previously known — in drone...
Tags: Raleigh, John O. Brennan, Queens (New York City), Armed Conflicts, Military Equipment
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The NLRB's school-door stand
WASHINGTON — Early in an opinion issued recently by a unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Judge A. Raymond Randolph says: "Although the parties have not raised it, one issue needs to be...Tags: Labor Legislation, Freedom of the Press, University of Alabama, Work Relations, Employment Opportunities
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