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Barnard man sentenced to prison
A Barnard man who led law enforcers on a high-speed chase that ended in the field in northern Brown County has been sentenced to prison. Andrew J. Goldade, 25, pleaded guilty to aggravated eluding and drunken driving. The charges stem from incidents...Tags: Rape, Misdemeanors, Prisons, Crimes, Punishment
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Tearful testimony at killer's sentencing hearing
Maria Rodriguez wept in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom. Nearly seven years after her boyfriend was gunned down by two men carrying AK-47s, Rodriguez tearfully recounted Thursday how she later broke the news to their young daughter that her father...Tags: Punishment, Prosecution, Justice System, Witnesses, Judges
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Hearing set on lawsuits over CPS closings
A day after the controversial Chicago Board of Education vote to shut 49 elementary schools, a federal judge on Thursday scheduled a four-day hearing in July on two lawsuits that seek to halt the closings. The hearing before U.S. District Judge John Lee...
Tags: Chicago Teachers Union, Justice System, Court Preliminary, Separation of Church and State, Judges
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Meyersdale man arraigned on sex charges
A Meyersdale Borough man is accused of performing — and attempting to solicit — sexual acts with minors. Meyersdale Borough police said Duane P. Hay Jr., 31, Beachley Street, Meyersdale, performed a sexual act with a female juvenile...
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Man Who Raped Runner In West Hartford Gets 18 Years In Prison
The Hartford Courant— Before a judge sentenced Eddie Monroig-Rosario on Thursday to 18 years in prison for the brutal rape of a runner in West Hartford in October 2010, the victim expressed dissatisfaction with the plea agreement, the sentence and the way she was...Tags: Rape, Prisons, Justice System, Sex Crimes, Hartford Hospital
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Ex-LAPD detective sentenced to 20 years for beating wife to death
A former Los Angeles police homicide detective was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in a Hawaii prison for beating his wife to death, authorities said. Dan DeJarnette, 59, pleaded guilty in March to manslaughter. The plea came shortly before he was to...
Tags: Murder, Punishment, Prosecution, Los Angeles Police Department, Justice System
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O.C. man convicted of fatally stabbing two men in parking lot
An Orange County man was convicted Thursday of fatally stabbing two men during a fight in a Lake Forest parking lot, prosecutors said. Justin Alvin Masao Tombleson, 30, was found guilty by a jury of two felony counts of voluntary manslaughter, according...Tags: Heart Disease, Crimes, Prosecution, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Environmentalists sue Orange County toll road agency
A group of environmental organizations sued Orange County's toll road agency this week, alleging that a new proposal to extend one of its highways does not account for a variety of ecological and economic impacts as required by state law. The... -
Pérez applauds funding for trial courts
Assemblyman V. Manuel Pérez, D-Coachella, announced that the Assembly Budget Sub-Committee 5 on Public Safety took action Thursday to increase trial court funding by $100 million. “Inadequate funding has placed our court houses at risk, forcing...Tags: Government, Safety of Citizens, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics
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Lawyer who helped prosecute Gov. Ryan tapped for U.S. attorney's post
The lawyer picked Thursday to succeed Patrick Fitzgerald as Chicago's U.S. attorney is a former federal prosecutor best known for taking on corrupt politicians and powerful institutions such as the University of Notre Dame. Zachary Fardon would take...
Tags: Vanderbilt University , Rod Blagojevich, Justice System, Regional Authority, Sex Crimes
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Sports bar chain faces whistle-blower suit
The Chickie's & Pete's sports bar chain, whose newest restaurant opened this month in Dorney Park, has been hit with whistle-blower lawsuit. A former manager at a Chickie's & Pete's sports bar in Egg Harbor, N.J., has accused the chain of firing her...Tags: Citizens Bank Park, Labor Legislation, Justice System, South Whitehall Township, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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High school wrestling coach endangered students, suit says
A wrestling coach at Pleasant Valley High School fostered an atmosphere of leering sexual banter, verbal abuse and excessive aggression that created a dangerous environment for students, according to a federal lawsuit. As wrestling coach, former Nazareth...Tags: High School Sports, Rutgers University, Nazareth, Justice System, Asthma
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