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Marshals Most Wanted: Scott Lucas
ahooper@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Paying taxes is the law, but according to the IRS, one local man thought he was above the law. Between the houseboats and the Hummers, the IRS says Scott Lucas was living high on the hog; that is until they noticed his lavish...Tags: Taxation, Internal Revenue Service, Personal Income, Politics, Interior Policy
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U.S. Marshals search for convicted fugitive
dstewart@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - U.S. Marshals say Paul McElwain knows how to avoid being caught. He does it by using fake documents. In one case, he used the identity of a family friend's dead baby to buy guns at a Springfield, Missouri Walmart Supercenter. McElwain'...Tags: Lawyers, Social Security, Firearms, Judges, Justice System
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Police Examining Phone Records Sent from Nick Ibarra to Mayor, City Manager and Assistant City Clerk Following Thanksgiving Day Road Rage Incident
Reporter, PhotographerSpringfield police are analyzing cell phone communications between a former city councilman under investigation for a road rage incident and other city leaders. Police requested cell phone records from the mayor, city manager and assistant city clerk....Tags: North Palm Beach, Holidays, Cell Phones, Robert Vaughn, Thanksgiving
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A Man Convicted in a Counterfeit Check Scheme Involving Sheriff Office, Charged Again Accused of Targeting New Victims
Reporter, PhotographerA man convicted of stealing thousands of dollars from the Greene County Sheriff's Office banking account is charged with committing the same crime against new victims. After he served time for a counterfeit conspiracy, John Dennis Sedersten was released....Tags: Social Security, Interior Policy, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Politics
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Second Man Charged In Killing of 17-Year-Old Kenny Stout
Reporter, PhotographerTwo men are facing charges for the death of 17-year-old Kenny Stout. Christopher A. Jorgensen and Nathan W. Jensen are charged with first degree murder, armed criminal action and abandonment of a corpse. The Douglas County Sheriff questioned three persons...Tags: Trials, Cell Phones, Interior Policy, Judges, Justice System
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Immigration bill clears hurdle in Senate
WASHINGTON — A sweeping bipartisan plan to overhaul the nation's immigration system headed to the Senate floor after a key committee approved it Tuesday, setting the stage for a debate next month that could lead to the biggest victory for...
Tags: Orrin Hatch, Elections, Gays and Lesbians, Republican Party, Marco Rubio
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Hatch was the Republican to win over on immigration
WASHINGTON — When Sen. Orrin G. Hatch took his seat on the dais for the Senate Judiciary Committee's debates on the immigration reform bill, the 79-year-old was not just one of 18 senators. He was the most sought-after vote. A towering but genteel...
Tags: Lobbying, Orrin Hatch, Lindsey O. Graham, Elections, Republican Party
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Tentative deal reached on high-tech visas in immigration bill
WASHINGTON — The outlines of a possible agreement emerged Tuesday on the criteria for high-skilled visas in the immigration overhaul, potentially paving the way for a key Republican senator to support the sweeping legislation and give it a boost...
Tags: Orrin Hatch, Elections, Justice and Rights, Immigration, Crime, Law and Justice
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NCJW disappointed by 'pill' restrictions
Not since "the pill" became widely available in the 60s, has there been such a battle over birth control than the one currently being waged over "Plan B" emergency contraception and its restrictions. Moreover, following the Food and Drug Administration...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Food and Drug Administration, Religion and Belief, Juvenile Delinquency, Migration
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Is China trying to co-opt the Holocaust?
During his visit to China this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recalled that the city of Shanghai was "one of the few places that opened its gates" to Jews fleeing Hitler. Officials of the Chinese Communist government, standing nearby,...Tags: Lobbying, Olympic Games, Religion and Belief, Beijing (China), Museums
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