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Company to issue refunds for more than 700 Hagerstown speed camera violations
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThe company that provides speed cameras to the City of Hagerstown will pay $27,100 in refunds to 713 motorists who paid citations from three cameras that were not certified under the guidelines mandated by state law. Hagerstown Police Chief Mark...Tags: Human Interest, Brekford Corp., Photography Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Crime, Law and Justice
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Philadelphia abortion doctor gets third life sentence
Associated PressA Philadelphia doctor was sentenced Wednesday to a third life term for killing an aborted baby that he described as so big it could “walk to the bus.” Dr. Kermit Gosnell was convicted this week of first-degree murder in the deaths of three...Tags: Punishment, Laws, Prescription Drugs, Lawyers, FBI
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Letters to the Editor - May 16
A vote for referendum is a vote for quality jobs To the editor: I am writing in support of the referendum question on the May 21 primary ballot in Montgomery Township. While the question on the ballot mentions liquor, this question is ultimately about...Tags: Criminals, Elections, Referenda, Crime, Law and Justice, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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Government is trampling upon our right to freedom
In a democracy, the first rule of power is to know when not to use it. The sad results produced by leaders lacking this restraint are written far and wide across the yellowed pages of world history. That’s why we are greatly disturbed by news...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Tea Party Movement, Taxation, Politics, Internal Revenue Service
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Letters to the Editor - May 19
No right to speed through school zones To the editor: I am surprised at how many people think they have a constitutional right to speed through school zones. In the few last weeks, several writers have voiced their displeasure at having to pay...Tags: Elections, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Judges
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Maryland Public Service Commission's investigation into Potomac Edison to begin Monday
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA public utility law judge on Monday is expected to set the procedural schedule for the Maryland Public Service Commission’s investigation into complaints that Potomac Edison overbilled some Western Maryland electric customers by failing to read...Tags: Government, FirstEnergy Corp., Frederick County (Maryland), Civil and Public Service, Crime, Law and Justice
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Hagerstown woman sentenced for drug distribution, neglect of minor
A Hagerstown woman was sentenced this week in Washington County Circuit Court to six years in prison — three for distribution of cocaine and three more for neglect of a minor, according to court records. Kelly Lynn Cruz, 38, formerly of 139 High...
Tags: Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Cocaine, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Judges
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TV personality, restaurateur Donatella Arpaia to appear in Charles Town, W.Va.
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comFood Network personality Donatella Arpaia has her life scheduled to the minute. After all, these days the 41-year-old restaurateur has a lot on her plate. When she’s not opening up a restaurant, whipping up some of her award-winning meatballs,...Tags: Food Network (tv network), Lifestyle and Leisure, Upper West Side, Restaurants, Home Shopping Network (tv network)
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IRS acting commissioner has resigned
Hurrying to check a growing controversy, President Barack Obama ousted the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service late Wednesday amid an outcry over revelations that the agency had improperly targeted tea party groups for scrutiny when they...
Tags: Barack Obama, White House, Laws, U.S. Congress, Parties and Movements
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George Michael: Obamacare - The coming train wreck
According to one national leader, Obamacare is “a huge train wreck coming down.” You might be tempted to dismiss this quote as another tea party attack on the president’s health care law. But you would be wrong. This statement was...Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, Tea Party Movement, The Washington Post, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance
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WVU faces lawsuit over degree scandal
Two former business school deans caught up in a master’s degree scandal six years ago are suing West Virginia University again, arguing the school has ignored its obligation to repair their tarnished reputations. Former dean Stephen Sears and...Tags: West Virginia University, Litigation, Government, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Holder says he played no direct role in subpoena of AP phone records
Associated PressAttorney General Eric Holder says he played no direct role in the Justice Department’s secret review of Associated Press phone records but called it part of an investigation into what he termed a grave national security leak. Holder said he had...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Eric Holder
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