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Closing arguments in Guillermo Ruiz murder trial begin today
Alamogordo Daily News, N.M.Closing arguments begin in Guillermo Ruiz's murder trial in 12th Judicial District Court today. Ruiz is being tried for the murder of Anabel Calzada Alvardo, 20, behind the Mescalero Apache Casino Travel Center, 25845 U.S. Highway 70, on Dec. 18, 2007....Tags: Trials, Theft, FBI, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Murder
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Emotions are still raw
The Times Leaderexternal and internal -- still remain apparent to Jennifer Mieczkowski, the 31-year-old slashing victim of New Year's 2012. Jennifer Mieczkowski, who lives with her 8-year-old daughter, Gabby, in the township's Sheatown section, said she suffers from...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Are multiple concussions driving suicides in the military?
The U.S. military has faced two epidemics over the last decade of war in Afghanistan and Iraq. One is suicide. The annual rate of military personnel taking their own lives has doubled to about 20 per 100,000. That translated to a record 324 suicides...
Tags: Iraq, Emergency Incidents, Behavioral Conditions, U.S. Army, Medical Research
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Judge to decide fate of US soldier who killed servicemen in Iraq
ReutersBy Eric M. Johnson SEATTLE, May 16 (Reuters) - A military judge is expected to rule on Thursday whether a U.S. soldier who faces a likely life sentence for killing five fellow servicemen in a 2009 shooting spree in Iraq will ever be eligible for parole....Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Judges, Iraq, Armed Conflicts
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Man gets 15 years for assault
The Frederick News-Post, Md.The beating she suffered Feb. 15, 2012, left Laura Engel with permanent physical reminders of her trauma, including a titanium plate behind one of her eyes. But she said the savage attack also left deep emotional wounds that continue to haunt her on a...Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Judges, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Human Interest
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Walk highlights veterans' needs
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.More than 75 workers and military veteran supporters took a short walk Wednesday to bring attention to two problems for veterans -- physical fitness and homelessness. In the first local VA2k at the Veterans Outpatient Clinic off Brainerd Road,...Tags: Back Pain, Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Veterans Affairs, Eric Shinseki
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Cannes Film Festival projects cross-cultural cinema
— Invariably, the Cannes Film Festival chooses a striking image for its official annual poster. But the 2013 version can be seen as a particularly apt metaphor for the dual nature of the world's most essential cinema event. Paris-based graphic...Tags: Arnaud Desplechin, Steven Spielberg, Greenwich Village, Festive Events, Guillaume Canet
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St. Paul firefighter, combat veteran fired after hiding DWI
St. Paul Pioneer PressA combat veteran diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder -- who once praised his fellow St. Paul firefighters for helping him to pull through dark days -- has been fired from the department. Billeigh Riser Jr. lost his driver's license after DWI...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Government, Punishment, Career and Workplace, Iraq
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Florida should stop putting its youths in solitary confinement
The time is now to end solitary confinement of Florida's youth. Several years ago, I taught English as a second language to students from all over the world. Two young students, newly arrived and excited to see the United States, decided to do some...Tags: Education, FBI, Students, Human Rights, Criminal Laws
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Roland Pelletier Jr., 63, counselor of veterans, student advocate
Portland Press Herald, MaineRoland Pelletier Jr. was a decorated Army veteran who served two tours in Vietnam and received numerous commendations for his service, including the Bronze Star Medal. A retired first sergeant with 20 years of service, he had spent the past five years...Tags: Teachers, Students, John F. Kennedy, Teaching and Learning, YMCA
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Iraq War veteran with PTSD gets probation for bomb threats at Miami, Okla., high school
Tulsa WorldAn Ottawa County man was sentenced Tuesday in federal court in Tulsa to five years of probation for threatening to bomb the high school in Miami, Okla. Bobby Ray Harris, 26, was ordered by U.S. Chief District Judge Gregory Frizzell to serve the first...Tags: Trials, Punishment, FBI, Prisons, Explosions
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Victim stabbed 11 times
Alamogordo Daily News, N.M.A New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau agent testified Monday about the homicide scene of Anabel Calzada Alvardo behind the Mescalero Apache Casino Travel Center during Guillermo Ruiz's trial. Ruiz, 42, is being tried in 12th Judicial...Tags: Theft, FBI, Police Investigations, Murder, Abusive Behavior
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