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Ex-coach gets 25 years for online 'sextortion'
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.A former high school football coach who tricked young men into performing sexually explicit acts over the Internet was "the very definition" of an online predator, a federal prosecutor said, and for that Joseph J. Ostrowski will spend 25 years in prison,...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Blackmail and Extortion, Skype, Trials
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Pre-trial conference takes up numerous issues in triple-homicide case
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Prosecutors want a jury to hear about the past crimes and wrongdoings of triple-murder suspect Shawn Hamilton. That's just one issue Luzerne County Judge Michael Vough must decide before the upcoming homicide trial for Hamilton, 19, and has brother,...Tags: Lawyers, Juvenile Delinquency, Judges, Justice System, Trials
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Crestwood student accused in recent bomb, ricin scares
Standard-Speaker, Hazleton, Pa.A senior at Crestwood High School was arraigned Wednesday on 12 charges related to threats about bombs and a deadly poison scrawled on restroom walls. Richard M. Seiwell, 18, of Alberdeen Road, is accused of writing that a bomb was in the school on...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Judges, Students, Bombings, FBI
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Charges go to trial in death of Tobyhanna barber
Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, Pa."You satisfied?" The question came from the sister of a man who died after a May 9 fight at a Tobyhanna barber shop as the accused killer was brought into district court Wednesday. "I hope you rot," the sister of Quentin Thomas, 34, told a silent,...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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BRIEF: NJ man heads to trial in woman's death in Pike County
Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, Pa.A New Jersey man charged with homicide by vehicle while driving under the influence had his charges bound over for trial after a two-hour preliminary hearing before Magisterial District Judge Jay Rose, Pike County District Attorney Ray Tonkin said....Tags: Trials, Gabapentin (drug)
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Drug conviction gets former murder suspect 7 years behind bars
Anchorage Daily NewsAn Anchorage man linked to a teenager's death at a party in 2009, then caught last year with drugs he planned to sell in Fairbanks, was sentenced to seven years in prison on Tuesday. Paul T. Baldwin, 22, pleaded guilty in February to having heroin, both...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Cocaine, Punishment, Educational Development Corporation
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Is Allentown man charged with killing his mom fit for trial?
Two mental health experts disagreed in court Wednesday over the competency of an Allentown man charged with stabbing his mother to death two days before Mother's Day last year. Public defender Carol Marciano requested the hearing in an attempt to show...
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Prosecutor: Bank was turned into "criminal enterprise"
The Virginian-PilotEdward Woodard Jr., former president and CEO of Bank of the Commonwealth, tried to steer the bank through troubled times with a series of practices that, while perhaps unusual, were legal. Or, he led a massive criminal conspiracy that ultimately cost...Tags: Criminals, Banking, Trials, Witnesses, Crime, Law and Justice
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Aberdeen man who strangled a woman sentenced to prison
A An Aberdeen man who beat a woman until she passed out, then strangled her was sentenced Wednesday to prison. Tobiah D. Witte, 27, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault. He was sentenced to five years in prison, with two years suspended. He also...Tags: Fines, Trials, Punishment, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man charged with sexual assaults in Lehigh County waives hearing
A 20-year-old man charged with sexually assaulting four teenage girls in two years gave up his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday and will face Lehigh County Court. Ryan Mellowship, with no known address, committed the crimes in Allentown, South...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Allentown, Sex Crimes, Whitehall, South Whitehall Township
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Glendale police officer can stand trial on assault charges, judge rules
A Ventura County Superior judge ruled this week that there is sufficient evidence for a Glendale police officer to stand trial for allegedly assaulting his live-in girlfriend. The officer, Daniel Schmit, appeared in court Monday for his preliminary...Tags: Judges, Google+, Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Trial for former Glendale councilman could take place in fall
Former City Councilman John Drayman — indicted on embezzlement, fraud and more than two dozen other charges last year — will have to wait two more months before finding out when he’ll get his day in court. Drayman, who maintains his...
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