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Man convicted in child abuse case gets life sentence under W.Va. 'three strikes rule'
matthewu@herald-mail.comA Bunker Hill, W.Va., man convicted of child abuse in February was sentenced Thursday in Berkeley County Circuit Court to life in prison. In addition to the life sentence, Nathan Snyder, 29, was ordered by 23rd Judicial Circuit Judge John C. Yoder to...Tags: Justice System, Child Abuse, Crimes, Criminal Laws, Shootings
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Martinsburg man pleads guilty in violent 2012 attack
matthewu@herald-mail.comA Martinsburg man accused of a violent attack in August 2012 that left a woman “unrecognizable” with multiple facial fractures faces a sentence of at least 15 years behind bars. Christopher C. Dawson, 23, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Berkeley...Tags: Personal Service, Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Assault
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'The Scottsboro Boys' to make its case at Ahmanson Theatre
Actor Joshua Henry admits he didn't know much about the Scottsboro defendants before auditioning to play one of them in the musical "The Scottsboro Boys." But the scenes he received to prepare for that audition were powerful. As for the "gorgeous"...
Tags: Tony Awards, Music Theater, University of Miami, Music, Entertainment
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Disneyland employee linked to second dry-ice explosion, D.A. says
A 22-year-old Disneyland employee set off two separate dry-ice explosions at the theme park, prosecutors alleged Thursday. One of the explosions -- inside a trash can -- was reported Tuesday around 5 p.m. and forced the evacuation of Toontown for two...Tags: Justice System, Justin Bieber, Disneyland Park, Explosions, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Grandma convicted of 7th DUI after picking 1-year-old up from day care
Special to the TribuneA 53-year-old Palatine woman who picked up her 1-year-old grandchild from a day care center after drinking was convicted by a Cook County jury today of her seventh DUI. Jeannine Jenkins, of the 200 block of North Brockway Street, faces between six and...Tags: Justice System, Lifestyle and Leisure, Palatine, Crime, Law and Justice, Salads
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Trial rescheduled for Waynesburg man accused of incest, rape
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — A Waynesburg man accused of rape and incest has had his trial rescheduled after a motion to suppress admissions he made to police was denied. Phillip Oney, of 100 N. Railroad St., faces charges of incest, first-degree sexual abuse and...Tags: Trials, Incest, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Judge orders exam for accused Ft. Hood shooter Nidal Hasan
Nidal Hasan, the Army psychiatrist charged in the 2009 mass shooting at Ft. Hood in Texas, is seeking to represent himself at trial, prompting a military judge on Wednesday to order that he undergo a physical exam to determine whether he’s capable,...
Tags: Trials, Justice System, Witnesses, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Brent tests positive for pot
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Brent tests positive for pot Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Josh Brent tested positive for marijuana while free on bail before his trial for intoxication manslaughter in the death of a teammate in December. Dallas County prosecutors...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Jerry Brown, Lawyers, Prosecution
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Judge limits SEC penalty claims in fraud case against Wyly brothers
Reuters* Brothers accused of hiding sale proceeds, insider trading * Civil penalty claims narrowed after Supreme Court ruling By Jonathan Stempel June 6 (Reuters) - The wealthy Texas investor Samuel Wyly persuaded a federal judge to curb potential civil fines...Tags: Justice System, Bain Capital, LLC, Manhattan (New York City), Lawyers, Bernard Madoff
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Around Town: The tale of 'Rattlesnake' James
In July of 1936, a red-haired La Caņada barber went on trial for the murder of his wife. The best part of the trial was when a rattlesnake got loose in the courtroom. The barber's real name was Major R. Lisenba. He was a World War I veteran who had...Tags: Trials, Justice System, World War I (1914-1918), Witnesses, Murder
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Prosecutors start process to retry five ex-Bell council members
More than two months after a jury deadlocked on nearly half the counts and handed a mixed verdict to five ex-Bell City Council members, prosecutors announced plans Wednesday to retry the corruption case. News of the retrial surfaced last week, but...
Tags: Justin Bieber, Trials, Justice System, Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice
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Charges dropped against Berkeley County man in 2011 beating death
matthewu@herald-mail.comA voluntary manslaughter and assault case against a Berkeley County man accused in the May 2011 death of Keith L. Douglas of Hagerstown has been dismissed due to a lack of admissible evidence, according to court documents and the county prosecutor’s...Tags: Justice System, Witnesses, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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