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Indiana Supreme Court upholds 2011 legislative walkout fines
WSBT-TVINDIANA-- Democrats will pay for their role in the legislative walkout in 2011. On Tuesday, the Indiana Supreme Court upheld fines against Democrats that were levied by House Republicans. The vote was close, as it was split 3-to-2. The ruling is...Tags: Fines, Parties and Movements, Elections, Politics, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois)
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Suspect In Abduction Attempt Rejects Deal, Case Goes On Trial List
The Hartford CourantA 37-year-old man accused of attempting to abduct a teenager in February has rejected a plea bargain offer from the state. During a court proceeding Tuesday, Shawn Jarrett said he would rather go to trial. His public defender, Claud E. Chong, said his...Tags: Assault, Litigation, Kidnapping, Sex Crimes, Trials
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Dolce and Gabbana face verdict on alleged tax evasion
ReutersBy Lisa Jucca MILAN, June 19 (Reuters) - An Italian court is expected to rule on Wednesday on whether legendary fashion duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana should be sent to prison for allegedly hiding hundreds of millions of euros from the tax...Tags: Italy, Milan (Italy), Dolce & Gabbana, G8, Trials
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UK lawmakers call for "reckless" bankers to face jail
Reuters* Failed bankers should face criminal sanctions-report * Failed bankers should lose pensions, outstanding bonuses-report * Government must consider range of strategies for RBS-report * "Trust in banking has fallen to a new low"-Commission's chairman...Tags: United Kingdom, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Banking, Parliament
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Probation chief wants to keep tabs on felons after jail terms end
A top Los Angeles County lawman wants judges to issue more “split sentences” so state felons being held in local jails under prison realignment must also serve a period of probation. Without that, Chief of Probation Jerry Powers told...Tags: Gloria Molina, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Substance Abuse
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Guilty verdict for Glendale man
Jurors found a Glendale man guilty of murder for a second time on Monday after he appealed his original conviction for stabbing his girlfriend to death. The jury convicted Soo Duk Kim, 51 — who also goes by Brandon Kim — of second-degree...Tags: Google Inc., Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Prisons
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Deep freeze in US-Cuba relations could be thawing
The Miami HeraldThere have been signs on two fronts this week that the Obama administration is willing to work toward warmer relations with Cuba that have been all but frozen since Havana jailed a U.S. government subcontractor in 2009. Two days of talks between U.S. and...Tags: Economic Sanctions, Conservation, Mail Order Industry, Democracy, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
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Appeals court overturns officer's sentence in Majestic case
A federal appeals court overturned the sentence of a Baltimore police officer convicted of taking kickbacks from a tow truck company, ruling that a lower court was wrong in how it assigned a dollar value to the scheme. The Fourth Circuit Court of...
Tags: Bribery, Insurance, Blackmail and Extortion, Corporate Crime, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Frenchman who faked being pilot is sentenced to time served
The Philadelphia InquirerPHILADELPHIA The Frenchman who donned a pilot's uniform and bluffed his way into the cockpit of a US Airways flight was sent home Tuesday by a Philadelphia judge who said she hoped his three months in prison convinced him of the seriousness of his crime....Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Air France-KLM, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Prosecution
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Judge releases ex-Dolphin Chad Johnson from jail
A Broward County judge Monday ordered the early release of former NFL star Chad Johnson from a 30-day jail sentence Monday after he apologized for swatting his lawyer on the butt near the end of a court hearing last week. Judge Kathleen McHugh granted...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Chad Johnson, Broward County, Evelyn Lozada, National Football League
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Chad Johnson did nothing wrong
Regarding the Chad Johnson butt-slap in the courtroom: The fact that the people in the courtroom chuckled was and should not be a factor in the case against Chad Johnson. I believe he did not pat his attorney on the rear end for entertainment purposes,...Tags: Chad, Tamarac, Butterfly Ballots
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Man from Ava pleads guilty for murdering teen
ghartley@schurz.comCLINTON, Mo. -- One of two men accused of killing a teenager near Ava pleaded guilty last Friday. Sentencing for Christopher Jorgensen of Ava is scheduled for Nov. 12. Jorgensen, 29, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and armed criminal action after...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Justice System, Court Preliminary, Criminals
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