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Judge Denies Conrad Murray's Request for Release
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- A judge on Friday denied a request to release Dr. Conrad Murray from jail while he appeals his involuntary manslaughter conviction in the death of Michael Jackson. Murray was convicted in November of causing Michael Jackson's 2009...Tags: Prisons, Prosecution, Justice System, Propofol (drug), KTLA
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Jury convicts man of murder for ramming SUV full of teens
Tribune reporterA Cook County jury today convicted a reputed gang member of murder for ramming a car into an SUV and causing it to crash, killing one and injuring seven other teens. Prosecutors said Shalimar Santiago, 30, mistakenly thought that rival gang members were...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Prosecution, Central Park, Motorvehicle Accidents, Murder
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Sentencing deferred for Shepherdstown man who pleaded guilty to armed robbery
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comA circuit judge deferred the sentencing of a Shepherdstown, W.Va., man who pleaded guilty Thursday to taking part in the 2010 armed robbery of Beck’s Kennels in Berkeley County. Ian Michael Derr, 22, pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery and...Tags: Prisons, Theft, Defendants, Prosecution, Punishment
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Jury finds Stephens guilty in killing of Md. correctional officer
A convicted killer was found guilty Thursday of murdering a correctional officer at the now-closed Maryland House of Correction, opening the possibility that he will become the first person sentenced to death under the state's new capital punishment law....Tags: Prisons, Prosecution, Murder, Justice System, Crimes
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Governor Tom Corbett Signs Bill Extending Unemployment Benefits
Content ManagerGovernor Tom Corbett today signed into law Senate Bill 1375, ensuring that federally funded Extended Benefits in Pennsylvania will continue, without interruption, to unemployment compensation claimants through March 10, 2012. Extended Benefits are...Tags: Labor Legislation, Executive Branch, Politics, Tom Corbett, Government
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Investigators: Former City Council Member Nick Ibarra Used his Car to Drag a Man 683 Feet, Tried to Hide Evidence
Reporter, PhotographerIf convicted of dragging two men with his car and hiding evidence from police, a former Springfield city council member could spend up to 18 years in prison. Nick Ibarra is charged with four felony counts for his role in a Thanksgiving day "road rage"...Tags: Prisons, Trials, Prosecution, Justice System, Prosecution
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Judge Grants Permanent Gang Injunction in Rialto
KTLA NewsSAN BERNARDINO (KTLA) – Teams of law enforcement officers from the District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigation and the Rialto Police Department served copies of a permanent gang injunction order today to 19 members of the Rialto-based Hustla Squad Clicc...Tags: Theft, Criminals, Justice System, Judges, Court Preliminary
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Man accused of killing girlfriend, arson pleads not guilty
City News ServiceSAN DIEGO - A man accused of stabbing his live-in girlfriend with a pair of cutting shears, then setting two fires in their Clairemont home while three others were sleeping, pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder and arson charges and was ordered held...Tags: Trials, Murder, Court Preliminary
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Alex Gordon signs 1-year deal with Royals
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsAlex Gordon doesn't know where negotiations stand on a long-term contract. He doesn't even know how much he deserves to make after a breakout season with the Kansas City Royals. All he knows is that he's under contract for next season, and spring...Tags: Arbitration, Baseball, Jacoby Ellsbury, Dayton Moore, Adrian Gonzalez
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Shotgun, knife and wet TV to be admitted in home-invasion trial of Smithsburg man
dona@herald-mail.comAfter more than two days of testimony in an evidence-suppression hearing, a Washington County Circuit Court Judge ruled Thursday that a shotgun, knife and a wet television will be admitted in the trial of a Smithsburg man charged with a home-invasion...Tags: Theft, Trials, Justice System, Firearms, Judges
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Man accused in killing at Perkins found competent for trial
A man accused of beating one of his roommates to death at the Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center last fall was found mentally competent Thursday to stand trial in Howard County Circuit Court. Vitali Davydov, 24, who is charged with first-degree murder in...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Justice System, Sexual Assault, Medical Specialization, Health
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Volleyball scandal charges stand in LaPorte County
WSBT CorrespondentLAPORTE -- A judge has upheld charges against two LaPorte school officials who could go to jail on allegations they helped cover up a sexual relationship between a now-former volleyball coach and player. Former LaPorte High School junior varsity...Tags: Prisons, Prosecution, Punishment, Prosecution, Justice System
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