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Attorneys discuss Detroit mayor's removal hearing
Associated Press WriterGov. Jennifer Granholm's top legal adviser had a conference call Thursday with attorneys to iron out the procedure for a hearing next week that could lead to Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's ouster. "I came away with the idea that we're not going to waste a lot...Tags: Executive Branch, Kwame Kilpatrick, Government, Freedom of the Press, John Johnson
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Bounty hunter fears for Casey Anthony's safety; ponders sending her back to jail
Sentinel Staff WriterThe bounty hunter who helped Casey Anthony get out of jail is thinking about sending her back behind bars because he fears for her safety. "We have not started the process of revoking the bond, but we are discussing it," said Rob Dick, another bounty...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Casey Anthony, Kissimmee, Political Systems, Orange County Sheriff's Office
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DNA taint found on gun in officer shooting case
A city crime lab employee left his own DNA on the pistol police say was used to kill an off-duty Baltimore detective, indicating that a recently discovered problem with contamination at the lab may be more widespread than officials originally believed....Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Defense, Hospitals and Clinics, Firearms, Biotechnology Industry
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Attorneys agree to new Beatty FOIA deposition date
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's former chief of staff could give a deposition in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit the same day a hearing on his removal gets under way. Attorneys for Christine Beatty and two newspapers have agreed for her to...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Censorship, Kwame Kilpatrick
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Bethlehem Area computer tech charged with recording closed meeting
Of The Morning CallFive months ago, Linda Majer-Davis portrayed herself as a crusading public employee to the Bethlehem Area School Board. She told directors she had secretly recorded a department meeting with the superintendent because she was concerned about waste and...Tags: Trials, Employees
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Executive privilege showdown looms for Congress, White House
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCongress and the Bush administration headed for a preelection showdown Wednesday over the issue of executive privilege, with House Democrats scheduling a hearing that would put a key former administration figure under oath and the Justice Department...Tags: University of Chicago, Judges, Upper House, Government, Local Authority
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Connecticut Won't Punish Lawyer Over False ID In Plofsky Matter
Courant Staff WriterState officials plan no disciplinary action against Maureen Duggan — a state agency lawyer who posed as an anonymous parking lot attendant in 2004 when she wrote a letter that led to the firing of then-state ethics chief Alan S. Plofsky. An...Tags: Jodi Rell, Values, Corporate Crime, Fraud, Chris Cooper
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Chinese Public Backing Suspect
Associated PressThe murder case was supposed to be simple: A jobless man accused of killing six police officers in a rare stabbing rampage in China's largest city. But the Chinese public surprised authorities, sympathizing with Yang Jia despite the violent attack and...Tags: Summer Olympics, Court Administration, Trials, Multi-Sport Events, Prosecution
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Air sample tests from Casey Anthony's car show decomposing body was in trunk
Sentinel Staff WritersAir sample tests from Casey Anthony's car show a decomposing human body was inside the trunk, a Sheriff's Office official confirmed Wednesday. Officials have offered Anthony a partial immunity deal if she admits 3-year-old Caylee Marie died as a result...Tags: Casey Anthony, Kissimmee, Political Systems, Orange County Sheriff's Office, Interior Policy
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Break sought for Abramoff
Federal prosecutors urged a Miami federal judge Wednesday to knock down disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff's 70-month prison term to 45 months in exchange for his help in winning convictions against 11 people. Abramoff, 49, is currently incarcerated in...Tags: Punishment, Dania Beach, Prisons, Lobbying, Corporate Crime
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Court approves payouts for improper Broward Sheriff's Office strip searches
South Florida Sun-SentinelMore than 1,000 people improperly strip-searched by the Broward Sheriff's Office are about to get paid, taxpayers and insurance companies will get off cheaper than expected and lawyers will hit the jackpot. Broward Circuit Judge Jeffrey Streitfeld has...Tags: Ken Jenne, Prisons, Broward County, Court Administration, Trials
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Three Hispanic judges trail in their Broward County races
South Florida Sun-SentinelWinning election in Broward County with a Spanish-sounding surname is nearly impossible, minority lawyers said Wednesday, pointing to all-but-complete election returns that show three incumbent judges – all Hispanics – ousted from the bench....Tags: Judges, Government, Local Elections, Jeb Bush, Elections
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