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O.J.: Anybody else wouldn't be going to court
Criminal Law 06/27/2008O.J. Simpson says an ambitious Nevada prosecutor is pressing a kidnapping and armed robbery case against him that he says even the alleged victims don't want to pursue."If I was anybody else, I wouldn't be going to court," Simpson told a reporter for...
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Prison overseer tells Calif. gov. he needs $7B
Criminal Law 06/10/2008The court-appointed receiver who oversees medical care in California's prisons asked Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday to invoke his emergency powers to provide $7 billion to improve inmate care.Court-appointed receiver J. Clark Kelso has been giv...
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Attorney Weiss gets prison in kickback scheme
Criminal Law 06/02/2008[##_1L|1111237717.jpg|width="180" height="128" alt=""|_##]Melvyn Weiss, the co-founder of a law firm known for securities class-action suits, was sentenced Monday to 30 months in prison for his role in a lucrative lawsuit kickback scheme targeting so...
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U.S. border cop pleads guilty to drug trafficking
Criminal Law 05/23/2008[##_1L|1238450916.jpg|width="130" height="90" alt=""|_##]A U.S. Border Patrol agent has pleaded guilty to trafficking more than one tonne of marijuana and using his patrol vehicle to transport it, prosecutors said on Thursday. Agent Juan Luis Sanchez...
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NY woman pleads guilty in adoption scam of 11 kids
Criminal Law 05/21/2008A woman admits to using false names to adopt 11 disabled children in New York City and rake in more than $1 million in subsidies over two decades.Judith Leekin agreed to forfeit the subsidy money as she pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges Tuesday...
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Man due in court in NC state investigator's death
Criminal Law 05/20/2008A Charlotte insurance agency owner charged in the death of a North Carolina state insurance investigator is set to appear in court.Authorities say 40-year-old Michael Arthur Howell (HOW'-el) of Indian Trail is charged with first-degree murder in the ...
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Man accused of handing pot to court security
Criminal Law 05/14/2008A man was arrested after pulling marijuana from his pocket at a security check at a court. The man was visiting the courts section of the Bradley County Justice Center on Monday when he was asked to empty his pockets into a plastic bowl, a standard p...
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Boyfriend pleads not guilty in toilet-seat case
Criminal Law 05/08/2008The western Kansas man whose girlfriend became stuck to a toilet during a two-year stay in their bathroom appeared in court Wednesday in separate cases.Ness County prosecutors said Kory McFarren pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge of...
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Smithtown developer pleads guilty in bribery case
Criminal Law 04/29/2008A Smithtown developer pleaded guilty to a felony bribery charge yesterday - the second person to admit guilt and agree to cooperate in a widening building department corruption probe that has rocked town government. Robert Fitzpatrick, 55, of Bayport...
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Smithtown contractor admits to bribe
Criminal Law 04/28/2008A Smithtown contractor pleaded guilty to a felony bribery charge on Monday -- the second person to admit guilt and agree to cooperate in a widening buildings department corruption probe that has rocked town government. Robert Fitzpatrick, 55, of Bayp...
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Can murder victim's statements be used at trial?
Criminal Law 04/21/2008Dwayne Giles complains that his former girlfriend's statements should not have been used against him at his murder trial because the woman couldn't be cross-examined.Her absence wasn't a result of a scheduling conflict. She was dead. And Giles killed...
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Hunt on for Clues in Times Square Blast
Criminal Law 03/07/2008Authorities on Friday were investigating whether an explosion at the Times Square military recruiting office was connected to strikingly similar bombings at two foreign consulates in New York, but ruled out a link to mysterious letters sent to Capito...