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Van der Sloot pleads guilty to murdering Peruvian woman
Joran van der Sloot pleaded guilty Wednesday to all charges against him in the killing of Peruvian Stephany Flores. "I am really sorry for what happened," he said. He pleaded guilty to "qualified murder" and simple robbery.
Police say van der Sloot...Tags: Natalee Holloway, Crime, Law and Justice, Lima (Peru), CNN (tv network), Chile
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Indianapolis dentist accused of pulling teeth illegally
An Indianapolis dentist is accused of pulling teeth illegally.
Prosecutors have charged Arnel Gallanosa with several counts of Medicaid fraud, theft, and conspiracy to commit Medicaid fraud.
According to court records, he would offer patients money...Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Health, Fraud, Corporate Crime, Government Health Care
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Feds settle acai diet scam case
Many dieters have felt their stomach sink after ordering acai weight-loss supplements and finding that their wallets got lighter instead of their belly. This week, federal authorities said they tipped the scales on one phony weight-loss operation. They...Tags: Rachael Ray, Defendants, Colon Cancer, Health, Consumers
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Father files lawsuit after crash involving deputy kills 4-year-old boy
The father of a 4-year-old boy who died after a police cruiser collided with his van is suing for damages.
The crash happened back in September. A Knox County sheriff's deputy collided with the van while the deputy was pursuing another motorist.
Jordan...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Accidental Death, Disasters and Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Alas, ruling on St. Luke's justified in Charles Cullen case
There is a good reason to have a statute of limitations on both civil and criminal (except for murder) actions. Without a reasonable time limit for taking legal action, there would be chaos, or tyranny, or both.
Common sense suggests that the two-year...Tags: Health, Lehigh County, Litigation, Pharmaceuticals, Lawyers
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With chalk arrest, Orlando is again the joke
Most people already knew Orlando's decision to arrest someone for using sidewalk chalk was ridiculous.
Turns out, it was also hypocritical.
Here's a line from a chamber of commerce newsletter back in 2009, when the Magic were in the Eastern Conference...Tags: Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Orlando Magic, Buddy Dyer
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Man accused of sextortion involving Brownsburg girl sentenced to 33 years
A Maryland man who was accused of sextortion involving an Indiana girl pleaded guilty to seven counts of production of child pornography Friday.
Trevor Shea, 21, was sentenced to 33 years in prison and lifetime supervised release.
Shea admitted to...Tags: Facebook, FBI, Punishment, Blackmail and Extortion, Pornography
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Judging Facebook relationships
What is and isn't an appropriate use of Facebook and other social media usually is for the court of public opinion to decide. But this week in Philadelphia, the question will be decided in a court of law. Prosecutors want Philadelphia municipal court...Tags: Northampton County (Pennsylvania), Lehigh County, Media Industry, Litigation, Cherelle L. Parker
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Benoit Samuelson tops list of U.S. women marathoners
Picking the top U.S. women’s marathoner of all time is as easy as it was to pick the top man.
It’s Joan Benoit Samuelson, of course.
(For my rankings of the Top 10 men, a list headed by Frank Shorter, click here.)
And picking the Top Ten...Tags: Road Running, Lobbying, Running, Sports Illustrated, 2016 Olympic Games
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Those party photos could cost you a job
In a controversial twist on the exploding use of online social media, more employers are poring over the websites to weed out job applicants whose posts reveal that they use foul language, take drugs, associate with gangs or have other questionable...
Tags: Sociology, Employment Opportunities, Intel Corp., Computing and Information Technology Industry, Al Franken
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Whitestown triple murder suspect expected to plead guilty at Wednesday's hearing
A Boone County prosecutor announced a plea agreement would be filed in the Whitestown triple murder case pending against Barney Jose Chamorro.
A change of plea hearing is scheduled to take place at 3 p.m. in Boone Superior Court II, where Chamorro is...Tags: Prosecution, Lawyers, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Suspect in Fort Wayne girl's murder to receive trial date in Feb.
A trial date for the Fort Wayne man accused of killing and then dismembering a 9-year-old Fort Wayne girl will be determined next month.
According to the Journal Gazette, a decision on when to set a trial for 39-year-old Michael Plumadore was postponed...Tags: Michael Plumadore, Murder, Aliahna Lemmon
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