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Abortion-pill deceit: Man tried to hide girlfriend's pregnancy from other woman
TAMPA - A man accused of tricking his pregnant girlfriend into taking an abortion pill was trying to hide the pregnancy from his other girlfriend, according to a prosecution court filing. James Welden is being held without bail and is facing mandatory...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Abortion, FBI, Justice System
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Lancaster officer's lawsuit refiled -- claims rights were violated, demands relief
kpeek@amnews.comLANCASTER — A Lancaster police officer who filed a lawsuit against the Lancaster City Council, Mayor Brenda Powers and former acting chief Allen Weston has refiled the suit in Garrard Circuit Court. Shaun Seger’s claim against the city was...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Prosecution, Judges, Juvenile Delinquency
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Gruesome photos from California's "Alphabet murders" open trial
ReutersBy Ronnie Cohen SAN RAFAEL, Calif., June 17 (Reuters) - Opening arguments began on Monday in the death penalty trial of a retired photographer accused of killing four prostitutes with a California prosecutor showing jurors gruesome photographs of victims...Tags: Lawyers, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Prosecution
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UPDATE: Morgan sentenced to year in prison
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- All parties in the courtroom Monday agreed the case at hand was unique, perhaps unprecedented. Not the concept of fraud during an election, of course, but the specific case here, where county workers, led by a well-known local political...Tags: Heart Failure, Hillary Clinton, Crimes, Local Elections, Politics
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Jailed son called dad, got coaching on testimony in pill mill case
Christopher George is hoping to get his prison term reduced, provided that federal prosecutors think his anticipated testimony against two South Florida doctors is worth a reward. But a recorded call the 32-year-old inmate made to his father from the Palm...
Tags: Key West, Punishment, Witnesses, Riviera Beach, Key Largo
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Lawyers probe jurors for hidden agendas in Trayvon Martin murder case
ReutersBy Barbara Liston SANFORD, Fla., June 18 (Reuters) - A white man with a chest-length gray beard wrote in a questionnaire for prospective jurors that he could keep an open mind about George Zimmerman's guilt or innocence but he failed to mention the $20...Tags: Mark O'Mara, Politics, Prosecution, Seminole County Sheriff's Office, Lake Mary
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Accused California killer tells jurors, 'I'm not the monster'
ReutersSAN RAFAEL, California (Reuters) - An elderly California photographer charged with the slayings of four prostitutes dating back to the 1970s opened his own defense at his serial-murder trial on Monday, declaring to jurors, "I'm not the monster that killed...Tags: Rape, Trials, Prosecution, Crime Victims, Justice System
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Clarence Thomas' legal time machine zooms to 1789
Don't let the U.S. Supreme Court's very contemporary cases on gene patenting and same-sex marriage fool you: At least one justice is still living in the 18th century and doesn't care who knows it. Justice Clarence Thomas followed his astonishingly...Tags: Clarence Thomas, Stephen Breyer, John G. Roberts, Jr., Prosecution, Same-Sex Marriage
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California judge irked by accused killer acting as own lawyer
ReutersBy Ronnie Cohen SAN RAFAEL, Calif., June 18 (Reuters) - An accused California serial killer representing himself at his own murder trial drew a series of rebukes from the judge on the first day of testimony and was warned to obey procedural rules in...Tags: Witnesses, Trials, Prosecution, Criminals, Murder
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Arizona law denying bail for some immigrants wins appeal
SAN FRANCISCO — An Arizona law that denies immigrants who are in the country without legal permission the right to post bail for a wide array of felonies won approval Tuesday from a divided federal appeals court. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of...Tags: Immigration, Crimes, Politics, Trials, Prosecution
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In Miranda case, Supreme Court rules on the limits of silence
WASHINGTON — Crime suspects need to speak up if they want to invoke their legal right to remain silent, the Supreme Court said Monday in a ruling that highlights the limited reach of the famous Miranda decision. The 5-4 ruling upheld the murder...
Tags: Clarence Thomas, Trials, John G. Roberts, Jr., Prosecution, Antonin Scalia
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ICRC says opening its Guantanamo files would set dangerous precedent
ReutersBy Jane Sutton GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba, June 18 (Reuters) - No court in the world has ever ordered the International Committee of the Red Cross to open its confidential files on prisoner visits and the U.S. Guantanamo war crimes tribunal...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, International Court or Tribunal, Prosecution
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