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Woman gets 5 years in prison for dealing meth
Kerrville Daily Times, TexasA 32-year-old Ingram woman was sentenced to prison for dealing methamphetamine. Leisha Crider Patton pleaded guilty to three drug charges before 216th District Judge Keith Williams on Friday and received three concurrent prison sentences, the longest of...Tags: Punishment, Methamphetamine (drug), Drug Trafficking, Crimes, Trials
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Supreme Court to rule on attorney general's use of private counsel
Charleston Daily Mail, W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The state Supreme Court soon will decide whether the Attorney General's Office is allowed to hire outside attorneys to help litigate cases. The decision follows a lengthy legal battle stemming from consumer protection disputes...Tags: Consumers, HSBC Holdings plc, New York City, Citigroup Incorporated, Credit and Debt
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MONONGALIA COUNTY GRAND JURY INDICTMENTS
The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va.The following people were indicted by the May term of the Monongalia County grand jury, which met last week, according to a list released by Prosecuting Attorney Marcia Ashdown's office. Arraignments will be held May 28 and 29. Defendants' attorneys...Tags: Assault, Theft, Sexual Assault, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jury convicts man in deadly wreck
The News Herald, Panama City, Fla.Though there was no physical evidence to show Joseph Acoff was driving and involved in the crash that killed Filip Drozd, it took jurors less than an hour to find him guilty as charged of five felonies. Assistant State Attorney Bob Sombathy played...Tags: Panama, Panama City (Panama), Transportation Accidents, Trials, Murder
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Parents' lawsuit claims Biloxi hospital failed to diagnose son's fatal meningitis
The Sun HeraldAn Alabama couple has filed a lawsuit alleging their 24-year-old son died while on a trip to Biloxi after a hospital failed to diagnose him with bacterial meningitis. The malpractice suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Gulfport, alleges Ryan Hooper of...Tags: Meningitis, Medical Procedures and Tests, Litigation, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Court awaits word on where Brown's trial will be held
The Salina Journal, Kan.Saline County District Court officials are awaiting word from the Office of Judicial Administration about where Antonio M. Brown Sr.'s first-degree murder and child abuse trial will be held. Judge Rene Young granted Brown's motion for change of venue...Tags: Child Abuse, Trials, Prisons, Murder, Abusive Behavior
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Former Davis County deputy attorney files $1M suit against former boss
Standard-Examiner, Ogden, UtahListen to an exchange between Davis County Attorney Troy S. Rawlings and Tyler James Larsen LAYTON -- A former Davis County deputy attorney, who was fired for misconduct, has filed a $1 million federal lawsuit against his former boss, County Attorney...Tags: Elections, Justice System, Crimes, Politics, Primaries
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2 sentenced to life for murder of gym owner
The BladeIn handing down life sentences Tuesday for two men involved in the robbery and murder of a South Toledo gym owner, Lucas County Common Pleas Judge James Bates said the scheme was an ill-fated one. "I hate to use the expression you might have been 'the...Tags: Theft, Punishment, Justice System, Court Preliminary, CrossFit, Inc.
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Blood expert: Someone else's blood found at double-murder scene
SANFORD — A defense blood pattern expert testified Tuesday that someone else's blood — not the victims' and not the defendant's — were in several rooms at the scene of two bloody knife murders in an Altamonte Springs trailer park in...
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Assault defendant faces drug charge in Lake County
Norwalk Reflector, OhioA Wakeman Township man must report to Lake County Common Pleas Court by today to address a suspected probation violation. George W. "Will" Gnage, 22, of 5810 U.S. 20, Lot 112, is out on bond in c o n n e c -- tion with a local a s s a u l t c a s e i...Tags: Police Arrests, Crimes, Trials, Human Interest, Prisons
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Sheriff's Office rehires court deputy fired for hitting on jailed woman
A Broward sheriff's deputy who was accused of having sex with prostitutes while on duty as a police officer, who gave the middle finger to an instructor while a cadet, who was later the subject of five internal-affairs investigations at BSO, and who was...
Tags: Prostitution, Pompano Beach, Justice System, Sex Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Exclusive: Cuba readies corruption trials of Western businessmen
ReutersHAVANA (Reuters) - Canadian and British executives of three foreign businesses shut in 2011 by Cuban authorities, ostensibly for corrupt practices, have been charged after more than a year in custody and are expected to go on trial soon, sources close...Tags: Havana (Cuba), Corporate Officers, Police Arrests, Companies and Corporations, Trials
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