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Chicago police officer convicted in tow truck payoffs
A federal jury today convicted a veteran Chicago police officer of extorting payoffs from a tow truck driver in return for steering business to him at accident scenes. The jury deliberated a little more than two hours before finding Deavalin Page, an...
Tags: Justice System, South Chicago, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ex-Billionaire Boys Club member sought in vehicular manslaughter
This post has been corrected, as noted below.San Francisco prosecutors are looking for a former member of the Billionaire Boys Club accused of hitting and killing a pedestrian while driving a taxi last year. San Francisco Dist. Atty. George Gascón announced Thursday that Reza Eslaminia, 52, was...Tags: Witnesses, Punishment, Trials, Justice System, Lawyers
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Former Franklin County deputy Jonathan Agee sentenced to three life terms for killing ex-wife
Outside the court house, former Virginia State Police Sergeant Matthew Brannock said he is satisfied with the ruling handed down to Jonathan Agee on Wednesday. Agee was sentenced to serve three life sentences in prison for killing his ex-wife, and...
Tags: First Aid, Lawyers, Franklin County (Virginia), Steroids, Murder
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Kimberly McBroom's Blog
Tuesday, May 28 Hope you had a fabulous Memorial Day weekend! Of course, having yesterday off makes today feel like a Monday... We had perfect weather for all of the Memorial Day remembrance events. It's so important to take a moment and honor those who...Tags: R. Creigh Deeds, Richard Gere, CBS Corp., Nose, The Muppets (movie)
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New punishment for teen in Niles sextortion case
A new punishment for one of the five teenager convicted in the Niles "sextortion" case from almost two years ago. Martell Miller and four other Niles High School students were accused of secretly taping a girl having sex with one of them and threatening...
Tags: Punishment, Trials
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Kenya's new president sworn in amid divisions
NAIROBI, Kenya -- The swearing-in ceremony Tuesday for Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, already one of the country's richest and most powerful men, involved pomp, a 21-gun salute, an old Bible and controversy. A dozen heads of state attended as Kenyatta...
Tags: Heads of State, Elections, International Criminal Court, Arts and Culture, Nairobi (Kenya)
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Ron Kaye: Standing up to the town bully
The sparse front page of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 18 website expresses exactly the message Brian D'Arcy wants his members to get: Rotating photos of protesting workers waving "A DEAL IS A DEAL" signs. It also features...
Tags: Wendy Greuel, Robert J. Lopez, Employees, Collective Contract, Wage Contract Issues
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In Watch Center, an urgent search for man in danger
On a recent Friday night in the Baltimore Police Department's high-tech Watch Center, an urgent but vague tip came in — a murder witness was in danger. The tipster had overheard a conversation but knew only the nickname of the witness and had a...
Tags: Witnesses, Murder, Black Guerrilla Family, Anthony W. Batts, Conservation
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Central American migrants attacked in Mexico
MEXICO CITY -- Central American migrants crossing Mexico’s Veracruz state were attacked by a violent drug-and-extortion gang, an activist organization said, the latest bloody harassment of people attempting to reach the United States. At least...
Tags: Central America, Human Rights, Mexico, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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Corrections reform never an O'Malley priority
With a straight face, the Maryland governor says the sex-and-drugs scandal at the Baltimore City Detention Center, including the alleged corruption of 13 corrections officers, is a "positive achievement." He claims his corrections secretary, Gary Maynard,...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, War Crimes, Black Guerrilla Family, Regional Authority, Prisons
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Activists urge Obama to speak out on Mexico's human rights record
MEXICO CITY -- Activists are attempting to spotlight human rights issues during President Obama's visit this week to Mexico, urging him to publicly condemn what they describe as Mexico’s abysmal record of torture, killings and forced...
Tags: U.S. Embassy, Barack Obama, National Government, Criminals, Central America
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For South Korea, no respect, no Kaesong
It's time for South Korea to face facts: The Kaesong experiment has failed. The ideologically motivated joint business venture with North Korea known as the Kaesong industrial complex is not economically viable, nor has it achieved any of its political...
Tags: Park Geun-hye, Central Intelligence Agency, Kim Jong Un, Human Rights, Korean War (1950-1953)
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