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O.J. Simpson seeks new trial in Las Vegas
The Associated PressO.J. Simpson's lawyers cited judicial errors and insufficient evidence Friday in seeking a new trial after the former football star was convicted of kidnapping and robbing two sports memorabilia dealers at gunpoint in a casino hotel room. "Simpson should...Tags: Theft, O.J. Simpson, Trials, Lawyers, Local Authority
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Colombia orders arrest of ex-general in Palace of Justice disappearances
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) _ Prosecutors have ordered the arrest of a second retired general in the disappearance of 12 people during the Colombian army's bloody 1985 retaking of the Palace of Justice from leftist rebels. The general, Jesus Armando Arias, led...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Wars and Interventions
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Henry, co-defendant in drug case to appear in Montana federal court
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) _ Former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry is scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court Oct. 30 on cocaine trafficking charges. U.S. Magistrate Judge Carolyn Ostby initially set Henry's arraignment for Oct. 14, but on...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Denver Broncos, Defendants, Lawyers, National Football League
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Atheist soldier who alleged religious freedom violations drops suit, but 2nd case to proceed
Associated Press WriterTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) _ An atheist soldier who accused U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates and the Defense Department of violating his religious freedom dropped the lawsuit Friday, citing his plans to leave the Army next spring. But the Military Religious...Tags: Robert Gates, Islam, Trials, Discrimination, David Petraeus
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Colin Powell testifies at Sen. Ted Stevens' corruption trial, saying his word is 'sterling'
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Former Secretary of State Colin Powell on Friday praised Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens' sense of honor at his trial on corruption charges, calling his reputation for honesty and integrity "sterling" in the quarter-century they've known each...Tags: Corrupt Practices, Orrin Hatch, Witnesses, Trials, Lawyers
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Campaigns clash over vote irregularities
Chicago Tribune reporterA new class warfare front has opened in the campaign for president as Republicans mount an assault on the integrity of the nation's largest community organizing group and try to link it to Democrat Barack Obama, himself a former organizer for a...Tags: Political Systems, John McCain, Financial Markets, National Government, Primaries
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Sarah Palin, a bear suit and a dead moose
The Swampby Frank James Today the Alaska legislature may decide whether to release to the public the report based on its investigation of whether Gov. Sarah Palin abused her office as part of an apparent family feud with her ex brother-in-law.......Tags: Laws, New York Times, Government, Sarah Palin, Executive Branch
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Ayers prosecutor: Leave it alone
Spin CycleThe NYTimes letters column today includes a dismissal of the Ayers/Obama connection from an unusual source -- the chief federal prosecutor of the Weathermen during the 1970s, William Ibershof: "As the lead federal prosecutor of the Weathermen in the...Tags: Weather Underground, Barack Obama, Bill Ayers
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Altamonte Springs police officer, wife plead guilty to operating marijuana grow house
Sentinel Staff WriterAn Altamonte Springs police officer, accused of setting up a marijuana grow house and owning a small arsenal of weapons to defend it, pleaded guilty today in Orlando federal court. Clay Adams, 36, will likely be sentenced to at least 15 years in prison....Tags: Law Enforcement, Altamonte Springs, Trials, Seminole County, Punishment
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State seeks voter fraud probe in Lake County
Indiana's top elections officer has asked the state attorney general's office and federal prosecutors to investigate allegations that perhaps thousands of fraudulent voter registration forms have been submitted in Lake County by an advocacy group...Tags: Personal Income, Local Elections, Witnesses, Trials, Lawyers
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Former track star, Olympic medalist Montgomery sentenced to 5 years in prison on heroin charge
Associated Press WriterNORFOLK, Va. (AP) _ Disgraced former Olympic track star Tim Montgomery, once dubbed "the world's fastest man," was sentenced Friday to five years in prison for dealing heroin to an informant. "I was blind — I never had a job in my life," Montgomery...Tags: Trials, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Punishment, Prisons, Awards and Prizes
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