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Man sentenced for bottle assault at Forks party
Facing sentencing for smashing a bottle over another man's head at a Forks Township party, 21-year-old Kyle A. Kolibas had his hesitations, writing a judge that he wanted to withdraw his guilty plea. That's fine, Northampton County President Judge...Tags: Forks Township, Justice System, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man gets up to 30 years for attacking, raping child
An Allentown man who police say was assaulted by bystanders after raping a 7-year-old girl in 2011 will spend up to three decades in prison. Nolvis Rivera-Garcia, 38, was ordered Wednesday by Lehigh County Judge James T. Anthony to serve 10 to 30 years...
Tags: Allentown, Justice System, Abusive Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice
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Northampton County Council granted injunction against Stoffa
A Northampton County judge on Friday barred county Executive John Stoffa from entering into a contract for ambulance service at Gracedale nursing home. Judge Leonard Zito issued a preliminary injunction to prevent Stoffa from contracting with Lifestar...Tags: Trials, Court Preliminary, Justice System, Nazareth, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bethlehem teen gets state prison for 4 robberies in 1 night
A Bethlehem teen who participated in four strong-arm robberies on a single night will serve three to six years in state prison, a Northampton County judge decided Friday. And when Danny Stafford Jr. completes his prison term, he'll have 10 years of...Tags: Trials, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Court Preliminary, Justice System
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Gov. Tom Corbett selects Supreme Court nominee
HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Corbett said he will nominate the state's top Superior Court judge to fill the Pennsylvania Supreme Court seat vacated by Joan Orie Melvin after her conviction on public corruption charges. A former Republican state...Tags: Tim Holden, Executive Branch, Elections, Schuylkill County, Government
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Pompano company fined for illegal shark sales
A Pompano Beach aquarium supply company was fined $3,000 and required to surrender all its permits and licenses for selling nurse sharks and angelfish that had been illegally caught. Aquatic Trading Co. used forged documents to claim that nurse sharks...
Tags: Punishment, Fines, Pompano Beach, Justice System, Health and Medical Professionals
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Judge rejects Hasan's 'defending Taliban' defense
ReutersFORT HOOD, Texas (Reuters) - Army psychiatrist Major Nidal Hasan cannot argue at trial that he was defending the Afghan Taliban when he opened fire in a 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, that killed 13 people, a military judge ruled on Friday....Tags: Trials, Shootings, Fort Hood (military base), Afghanistan, Justice System
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DNA test frees man from a long prison sentence
The Kansas City StarKANSAS CITY, Mo. Serving a lengthy prison sentence for a rape he didn't commit, Robert E. Nelson asked for DNA testing to prove his innocence. Twice since 2009, he was turned down. In late 2011, Jackson County prosecutors working through cold cases...Tags: Litigation, Trials, Chemical Industry, Sex Crimes, Witnesses
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Mother jailed for leaving kids in car at casino
Her mother and her partner called her a good and caring mom who made a mistake. Her defense lawyer asked that Yulissa Troncoso be given probation, saying she had never been in trouble before. The prosecutor took no position on whether the Allentown woman...
Tags: Allentown, Lawyers, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Heat Stroke
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Stall at Joppa Amish market ordered to close
Lapp's Fresh Meats, one of several Amish-run stalls inside the Joppa Market Place at Joppatowne Plaza Shopping Center, must close within ten days, a federal judge ruled Thursday. The meat vendor violates an agreement between Redner's, a Pennsylvania...
Tags: Cordish Cos., Foods and Beverages, Amish, Lifestyle and Leisure, Justice System
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What we think: End FHP policy that lets legislators break the law
Julie Jones' reaction to lawmakers getting leniency from Highway Patrol troopers reminded us of the scene in "Casablanca" where Capt. Renault claims to be "shocked, shocked to find that gambling in going on" in Rick's Cafe. Jones heads the Florida...Tags: Florida Highway Patrol, Highway Transportation, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge in Zimmerman trial bans potential juror from courthouse
SANFORD, Fla. — A potential juror for the George Zimmerman murder case was dismissed from consideration and ordered not to come back to the courthouse until the trial is over after he complained about the jury process outside the assembly room...
Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman, Mark O'Mara
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