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Dallas steak house founder pleads guilty to theft
Criminal Law 04/20/2011The founder of a Dallas steak house has pleaded guilty to swindling an investor out of $300,000.Bob Sambol, founder of Bob's Steak & Chop House, pleaded guilty late Monday to felony theft.Sambol has agreed to repay the investor over money the res...
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Fla. man pleads guilty to gouging wife's eyes
Criminal Law 04/20/2011A man who gouged out his eyes while in Miami-Dade County jail has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for gouging his wife's eyes after he was released.Eugene Roman pleaded guilty Monday to aggravated battery and kidnapping charges in the May 2006 a...
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Navy contractor to plead guilty in kickback scheme
Criminal Law 04/18/2011A Navy contractor has agreed to plead guilty in federal court in Rhode Island to his part in a multimillion-dollar kickback and bribery scheme. Anjan Dutta-Gupta entered a plea agreement Monday. The U.S. attorney's office in Rhode Island says the 58-...
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Court turns down Ariz. man's appeal in cop killing
Criminal Law 04/08/2011The Arizona Supreme Court has turned down an appeal for a man convicted and sentenced to death for murdering a Phoenix police officer.The justices ruled unanimously Friday in the case of Donald David Delahanty in the May 2005 killing of Officer David...
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Texas death row inmate gets reprieve
Criminal Law 04/06/2011The U.S. Supreme Court blocked the first scheduled execution of a Texas death row inmate using a new drug cocktail on Tuesday, although the proposed lethal mix was not mentioned in the court's decision to reconsider the merits of the condemned man's ...
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Ex-Texas judge changes plea, admits to bribery
Criminal Law 04/01/2011A former South Texas judge who originally declared his innocence in a more than $250,000 bribery and extortion investigation hours later changed his plea and confessed to accepting payoffs.Ex-State District Judge Abel C. Limas was arrested Thursday a...
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NH police: Woman who posted ad kidnapped, raped
Criminal Law 03/31/2011The New York woman posted a Craigslist ad seeking housing, saying she was looking to make a "fresh start" in New England.What she found instead, police say, was a New Hampshire town official who held her captive in his home for three days and raped h...
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Man cleared of '72 slaying facing federal charges
Criminal Law 03/28/2011Federal authorities plan to file a sex-offender charge against a 78-year-old man who was recently acquitted of killing a blind woman in upstate New York in 1972.A state prosecutor revealed in court Monday that Willie James Kimble will be arraigned in...
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Yale killing suspect plans to plead guilty
Criminal Law 03/16/2011An animal research technician charged with killing a Yale University graduate student days before her wedding plans to plead guilty Thursday, his attorney said. Public defender Joseph Lopez said Raymond Clark III, who was charged with strangling 24-y...
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Lansing man, 21, pleads to killing adoptive mother
Criminal Law 03/10/2011A Lansing man has admitted to the 2008 strangulation of the 77-year-old woman who had raised him since he was 2. Anthony Duane Thomas pleaded guilty but mentally ill to a second-degree murder charge in the killing of Ruby Thomas. The 21-year-old said...
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Trial begins for RI art dealer accused of $6M con
Criminal Law 03/03/2011A former art dealer earlier convicted of tax fraud duped investors out of $6 million and used the money to buy cars, antique Japanese swords and valuable works of art, a prosecutor said during opening statements as the man's trial began in federal co...
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California nursery goes to court to grow pot
Criminal Law 02/16/2011A Southern California nursery has gone to court in a bid to grow medical marijuana. Route 66 Nursery, which has been denied an Upland business license because the city zoning ordinance doesn't allow medical marijuana dispensaries, filed a Superior Co...