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Rincon-Rincon gets life sentence
The Brownsville Herald, TexasA man who authorities say is a high-ranking member of the Gulf Cartel has been sentenced to life in prison on drug smuggling charges, and the U.S. federal judge who sentenced him said he would have to "deal with the consequences." Juan Roberto Rincon-...Tags: FBI, Punishment, Justice System, Trials, Organized Crime
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Father, sister charged with helping Omar Guerrero's escape to Mexico
The Monitor, McAllen, Texasincluding two family members -- were formally charged Tuesday with helping former Hidalgo County District Clerk Omar Guerrero avoid a sexual assault arrest and flee to Mexico. Wanted in an aggravated sexual assault of a minor case -- again -- Guerrero...Tags: Police Arrests, Sex Crimes, Justice System, Trials, Misdemeanors
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LaGrange teen allegedly shoots at home with stolen rifle, police say
Bangor Daily News, MaineAfter a fight with his family, a 17-year-old male left his house and allegedly fired a stolen rifle at the home, according to police. The teen, who is not being named because he's a juvenile, allegedly stole a .22 caliber Marlin rifle from a residence...Tags: Crimes, Theft, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice
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Southampton debates plan to keep cops from politics
NewsdayA bid to separate Southampton law enforcement from politics drew the support of town Supervisor Anna Throne-Holst yesterday, even as another town board member assailed the plan for targeting one police department member. The proposal by Councilwoman...Tags: Career and Workplace, Lawyers, Justice System, Politics, Labor Legislation
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Region's fallen law enforcement officers remembered in Grand Forks ceremony
Grand Forks HeraldBonnie Andrys placed a red rose Tuesday in honor of her first husband, Kenneth Olson, during a ceremony at the Grand Forks County court house memorializing law enforcement officers from across the region who died in the line of duty. Olson was an East...Tags: Human Interest, George H.W. Bush, U.S. Border Patrol, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws
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Law enforcement officers train at FSU to prepare for crisis situations
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.Sgt. Missy Clark took her spot in the team formation. She and four other officers slowly walked down the corridor with their weapons raised. They quickly took their places near a dorm room door in Bryant Hall on the Fayetteville State University campus....Tags: University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Colleges and Universities, Raleigh, Crime, Law and Justice, Fayetteville State University
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Man indicted in 2012 death of woman who fell from his van
Knoxville News SentinelWhen she was last seen uninjured, Martha Rose McGhee was arguing with James Wylie inside his van, parked at the Dollar General Store in Lake City. After Wylie drove off, four witnesses concerned about the intensity of the quarrel followed Wylie's...Tags: Prosecution, Dollar General Corporation, Witnesses
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'The first and last line of defense'
The Daily Citizen, Dalton, Ga.Dec. 22, 1956. Dalton Police Officer Maurice K. Phillips Sr. was training a new officer on quick draw techniques with unloaded firearms inside Dalton City Hall. When they finished, the officer left the room while Phillips reloaded. Then the officer...Tags: Human Interest, Memorial Day, Holidays, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws
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Private resource officers help Burke schools beef up security
The News Herald, Morganton, N.C.When Richard Ganung went into law enforcement 22 years ago, he never expected to be patrolling the halls of a high school as part of his job. But since the end of March, Ganung has been the school resource officer for Patton High School. If you look...Tags: Students, Nuclear Power, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning
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BRIEF: Barbecue dinner to honor Weber, Hill AFB law officers
Standard-Examiner, Ogden, UtahLaw enforcement officers from Weber County and Hill Air Force Base are invited to bring their families to a free barbecue dinner at 6 p.m. Friday at Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1481, at 907 W. 12th St., in Ogden. The dinner is in honor of National Law...Tags: Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice
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The new badges
Albert Lea Tribune, Minn.Two new faces have joined the patrol of the Albert Lea Police Department in the last six months after the departure of some of its prior officers. The first officer, Erik Melia, began Jan. 22 and is a fourth-generation law enforcement officer. "It's...Tags: Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Philosophy
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Arrests made in burglary probe
The Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Mich.Authorities arrested four people during a residential burglary investigation that netted thieves more than $10,000 in valuables. The break-in on Curtis Road was reported to the Grand Traverse County Sheriff's Department on May 7. Authorities said...Tags: Crimes, Police Arrests, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Drug Trafficking
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