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Wilmette repeals town's handgun ban after high court ruling
Chicago Tribune reportersWilmette may be the first, but it's unlikely to be the last Chicago suburb to repeal its handgun ban in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision last month to declare a similar measure unconstitutional. Morton Grove, which approved the...Tags: Morton Grove, Evanston, Gun Control, Interior Policy, Wilmette
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Man paralyzed since 2002 files suit saying he was beaten by Chicago cops in '06
Chicago Tribune reporterThough Daniel Casares has no use of his legs and only limited motion in his arms, he was convicted of striking an officer and resisting arrest in an October 2006 incident on the Southeast Side of Chicago. Casares denies striking the officer, and says...Tags: Constitutional Issues, James Brown, Law Enforcement, Passenger Cars, Robert Mitchum
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What's tougher to get than a same-sex marriage? A same-sex divorce
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOn the morning of May 26, 2004, Cassandra Ormiston and her long-time partner Margaret Chambers arose early, hopped in the car and raced across the border into Massachusetts. Then-Gov. Mitt Romney, a staunch opponent of same-sex marriage, had already...Tags: Personal Income, Judges, National Government, Lawyers, Government
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Anne Arundel girl who put baby in trash released
Sun reporterAn Anne Arundel County teenager who was sentenced last year to a juvenile detention facility for throwing her newborn baby in the trash was ordered released Thursday after serving eight months. The former Broadneck High School student, who is now 19, was...Tags: People, Judges, Health Treatments, Juvenile Delinquency, Mental Illness
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Court upholds child molester's conviction
A state appeals court has upheld the conviction of a child molester whose attorney used a ruse to gather evidence. Gordon Sussman argues his attorney, Stephen Hurley, should have tried to introduce a note that said the victim's family denied any...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Local Authority, Sexual Assault, Child Abuse, Assault
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AG won't appeal ruling in sex offender law
Attorney General Steve Carter said Thursday he would not appeal a federal court ruling overturning part of a new state law that would have allowed the computers of sex offenders to be searched long after their sentences had been served. U.S. District...Tags: Trials, Punishment, Sexual Assault, Sociology, Lawyers
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Court strikes down tighter Medicaid standards
Associated Press WriterA state policy laying out tighter criteria for Medicaid in-home care is invalid, a state appeals court ruled Thursday. The state Department of Health and Family Services, now known as the Department of Health Services, should have spelled out the policy...Tags: Health Insurance, Laws, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Local Authority
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CDT
A state policy laying out tighter criteria for Medicaid in-home care is invalid, a state appeals court ruled Thursday. The state Department of Health and Family Services, now known as the Department of Health Services, should have spelled out the policy...Tags: Global Change, Beach Vacations, Renewable Energy, Weather Reports, Contracts
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Court upholds hate crime in racial slurs case
Associated Press WriterProsecutors correctly added a hate crime enhancer to charges against three people accused of using racial slurs against blacks, a state appeals court ruled Thursday. Attorneys for Victoria Lee Trappe, Anthony Michael Welda and Timothy Robert Wagner...Tags: Laws, Lawyers, Racism, Trials, Punishment
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