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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: Lawyers, Crimes, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Trials, Punishment
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Arthur Henshey Moss, 82, lawyer
The Philadelphia InquirerArthur Henshey Moss, 82, of Wayne, who practiced law in Philadelphia for 40 years, died Thursday, May 9, of complications from pneumonia at his home. Before retiring in 2000, Mr. Moss spent four decades with the firm of Montgomery, McCracken, Walker &...Tags: Lawyers, Parties and Movements, Pneumonia, Politics, Justice System
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Crackdown on out-of-town cabbies heats up
The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.Three drivers for an Andover cab company were given $500 citations yesterday for allegedly picking up passengers in the city and two others were cited for other infractions as police bore down on the out-of-town hacks. The five citations -- including...Tags: Corporate Crime, Justice System, Anti Trust Crime, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Former Newport motel owner sentenced for false imprisonment
St. Paul Pioneer PressThe former owner of the SureLock Motel in Newport was sentenced in Washington County court Friday, May 17, on one count of false imprisonment for locking himself in a room with a 4-year-old girl. Roger Berres, 50, was arrested Oct. 23, 2011, after a...Tags: Sexual Misconduct, Lawyers, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment
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Gay-marriage party sends message: St. Paul welcomes diversity and fun
St. Paul Pioneer PressNearly three hours before store closing, gay pride wiped Erbert & Gerbert's out of sandwich bread. It overwhelmed two bars inside the Amsterdam Bar and Hall. And it quickly emptied five food trucks, reducing Andrew Zimmern's "AZ Canteen" to selling ice...Tags: Amsterdam (Netherlands), Same-Sex Marriage, Lawyers, Sandwiches, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Minnesota House OKs seeking constitutional amendment on lawmaker pay council
St. Paul Pioneer PressThe Minnesota House approved putting a constitutional amendment on the ballot that would have an outside council -- not lawmakers -- decide how much state lawmakers should be paid. It passed 69-62 on Friday, May 17. If it goes on the ballot and is...Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Justice System, Government, U.S. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration
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Mosley gets three life sentences in Brooklyn Park killings
Star TribuneEddie Mosley shook his head slowly Friday as a Hennepin County prosecutor asked that Judge Todd Barnette give him three consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole for a 2012 triple killing in Brooklyn Park. Barnette had found Mosley guilty...Tags: Lawyers, Brooklyn Park, Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Supreme Court asked to intervene in lacrosse case
The Herald-Sun, Durham, N.C.A trio of former Duke University lacrosse players has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a lower-court ruling and reinstate their federal civil-rights case against the city and its police. Lawyers for David Evans, Colin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Prosecution, U.S. Supreme Court, Sports
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FCC asks for judge to review redacted portions of ex-president's settlement
The Frederick News-Post, Md.An attorney for Frederick Community College wants a judge to review a redacted portion of former President Frederico "F.J." Talley's settlement with the school before deciding whether to publicly release the information. A four-page response filed...Tags: Lawyers, Career and Workplace, Politics, Frederick County (Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice
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Fugitive gets 76 years for carjackings and assaults on Memphis officers
Commercial AppealA 35-year-old man who told jurors in November that he'd been in trouble since he was 9 was sentenced to 76 years in prison Friday for felony convictions stemming from a 2006 crime spree that involved three carjackings at gunpoint and several assaults on...Tags: Lawyers, Cocaine, Punishment, Abusive Behavior, Justice System
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Former prison counselor receives probation
The Hutchinson News, Kan.A Reno County judge on Friday granted a former counselor at the Hutchinson Correctional Facility three years of probation for sexual exploitation of a child. Wayne Allen Pendarvis, 43, appeared Friday for sentencing before District Judge Trish Rose, who...Tags: Punishment, Juvenile Delinquency, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons
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BRIEF: Probation violation nets 6-year sentence
The Hutchinson News, Kan.A Reno County judge on Friday executed a six-year prison sentence for a Hutchinson man who violated probation after being convicted of possessing methamphetamine with intent to sell. Theopolis Johnson Jr., 50, appeared before Reno County District...Tags: Punishment, Methamphetamine (drug), Justice System, Dwayne Johnson, Crime, Law and Justice
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