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Suspect in 2000 Pilsen killing nabbed in Mexico
For 13 years, the family of Alma Chavez clung to dwindling hopes that law enforcement would catch up to the man accused of killing the soft-spoken nursing student. Chavez's ex-boyfriend, Raul Andrade Tolentino, was out on bail facing murder charges...
Tags: Trials, Criminal Laws, Medical Specialization, U.S. Congress, Police Arrests
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Man in Franklin County (Pa.) Court facing extradition to Puerto Rico
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA man arrested last year by the U.S. Marshals Service is facing extradition to Puerto Rico, but not on the homicide warrant on which he was apprehended. Carlos Baez-Quinonez, who was 24 when arrested in May 2012, appeared in the Franklin County (Pa.)...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Crime, Law and Justice, International Law, Justice System, Prosecution
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Man suspected of Illinois murder refuses to waive extradition
An Aberdeen man accused of pushing a woman out a third-floor window in Chicago declined Wednesday to be voluntarily extradited to Illinois to face a murder charge. Daniel E. Neasom, 29, is wanted in Cook County, Ill. About 5:30 a.m. July 23, 2011,...Tags: Chicago Police Department, Gage Park, Trials, International Law, Executive Branch
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Protesters demand moratorium on deportations
Alejandra Henriquez said her husband was collecting scrap metal in the alleys of Chicago when he was pulled over, arrested and charged with driving under the influence. Cesar Henriquez spent two years fighting his case until the longtime Melrose Park...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Illegal Immigrants, U.S. Congress, National Government, Religious Festivals
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As Obama sworn in, immigration activists plan Chicago march to protest his policies
Tribune reporterAs President Barack Obama gets sworn in for his second term Monday, immigration activists in Chicago plan a march downtown to protest administration policies that have led to a record number of deportations. The president has pledged to make...Tags: Activism, Police Arrests, U.S. Congress, Little Village, Republican Party
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WikiLeaks movie script apparently leaked -- to WikiLeaks founder
It seems a movie script about WikiLeaks has been leaked to the founder of the site himself. In a speech posted to the Web on Friday, Julian Assange said he had obtained the script for “The Fifth Estate,” an upcoming DreamWorks film that...
Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Abusive Behavior, International Law, WikiLeaks, Benedict Cumberbatch
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Arizona reviewing its ban on driver's licenses for immigrants
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer and her legal team are reviewing whether they will continue denying driver’s licenses to young people who recently received immigration relief and work permits under a new Obama administration program. “I know she...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Trials, International Law, Jan Brewer, Deportation
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North Dakota murder suspect waives extradition from Montana
WILLISTON, N.D. - An Idaho man who is a suspect in a North Dakota homicide has waived extradition from Montana. Forty-six-year-old Jonathan Horvath was arrested near Billings, Mont., on Monday and appeared in court on Tuesday. The Billings Gazette...Tags: International Law, Murder
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34 wanted immigrants arrested in Annapolis, on Eastern Shore
Thirty-four immigrants who had been convicted of crimes and were wanted by law enforcement agencies were arrested this week in Annapolis and on Maryland's Eastern Shore in a two-day "targeted enforcement operation" involving federal immigration officials....Tags: Police Arrests, Worcester County, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Annapolis, Labor Legislation
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Matthew Keys 'fine' after indictment on hacking charges
L.A. NOWMatthew Keys, the Thomson Reuters deputy social media editor indicted Thursday for allegedly conspiring with members of the hacking group “Anonymous” to infiltrate a Tribune site, reassured friends on Twitter that he is "fine." He said that it... -
Bell jury wants more testimony read back; still no verdict
L.A. NOWBefore leaving the courthouse Thursday without reaching a verdict, jurors in the Bell corruption trial asked for a read-back of testimony regarding one defendant's pay and another's ability to read and write. The testimony will be read to the panel...... -
Journalist Matthew Keys says he's 'fine' after hacking indictment
L.A. NOWThomson Reuters deputy social media editor Matthew Keys said on Twitter that he was "fine" after being indicted Thursday for allegedly conspiring with members of the hacking group “Anonymous” to infiltrate a Tribune site shortly after he was...
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