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Drifter to be sentenced in Wisconsin torture case
A drifter accused of helping her gang torture an 11-year-old boy is due to be sentenced this week. Twenty-one-year-old Michaela Clerc and her gang scalded, whipped and starved the child and stuff him in a closet in the house they rented in Portage....Tags: Prisons, Gang Activity, Abusive Behavior
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Ex-mail carrier sentenced
When Millard Taylor noticed that three of his workers' compensation checks hadn't arrived in the mail on schedule, he decided to investigate. After some digging, Taylor discovered that the three checks, along with a Social Security check, had been cashed...Tags: Social Security, Corporate Crime, Wages and Pensions, Prosecution, Judges
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Indexed annuities draw fire
Equity-indexed annuities have drawn a lot of interest from investors - and regulators - in recent years. The products are technically considered fixed annuities, offering downside protection through a guaranteed payout, plus a bonus feature that...Tags: Securities, Standards, Fines, Retirement, Sales
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The water plant under New York
Associated PressIt requires enough concrete to build a sidewalk from New York to Miami and enough pipe to reach the top of the Empire State Building 140 times over. Workers carved out enough dirt from the ground to fill more than 100,000 dump trucks. The colossal effort...Tags: Plant Openings, Empire State Building, Prosecution, Jeffrey Dinowitz, Transportation
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No justice to be found in DWI jail time
Jason Bukovsky was a 32-year-old Columbia resident, owner of a 2000 Jeep Wrangler and, one Saturday afternoon last December, just before Christmas, so incredibly drunk he is lucky to be alive. Still, Bukovsky drove his Wrangler south on Aviation Boulevard...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Vehicles, Trials, Defendants, Christmas
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Honduras: Ex-prison boss jailed for deaths
A Honduran court has sentenced a former prison official to 1,051 years in jail for the deaths of 69 people in a 2003 prison massacre. The three-judge panel announced its largely symbolic verdict against prison official Dimas Antonio Benitez on Saturday....Tags: Prisons
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West Chicago man chooses prison over boot camp
A West Chicago man declined Friday to be sentenced to 4 months in a boot camp after earlier pleading guilty to stealing packages being delivered to Bartlett homes before Christmas. Instead he accepted a 30-month prison term. Joseph Coleman, 25,...Tags: Defense, Christmas, Theft, West Chicago, Armed Forces
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As cage fighting's popularity grows, Tapout label no longer battles for recognition
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHIRTY-SEVEN seconds after the opening bell, the "cage fighting" match between Brock "the Brainerd Brawler" Larson and Carlos Prater was over. A flurry of punches had left Prater motionless on the mat, his head lolling to one side and a trickle of blood...Tags: Vehicles, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Wrestling, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Gold and Precious Material
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Fugitive sex predator caught in A.C.
A child rapist who disappeared a year ago before his Schuylkill County Court trial on dozens of sex-related crimes against three children was arrested Friday in front of Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City. Russell Rehrig, 52, was taken into...Tags: Court Administration, Rape, Family, Assault, Sexual Assault
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Indexed annuities grab attention of regulators
Equity-indexed annuities have drawn a lot of interest from investors--and regulators--in recent years. The products are technically considered fixed annuities, offering downside protection through a guaranteed payout, plus a bonus feature that triggers a...Tags: Securities, Standards, Fines, Sales, Retirement
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State Attorney General: Plum Island Plan Profoundly Flawed
Information on Plum Island flawed. Changes to bus routes upset Middletown parents. Army Corps will not release its opinion on federal law regarding proposed base. Westbrook residents say no to health district. Trash hauler sentenced in New Haven court....Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Diseases, Vehicles, Trials, Health Treatments
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NJ tries out traffic camera pilot program
Associated Press WriterA controversial pilot program that uses red light cameras to catch traffic violators is about to get under way in New Jersey. Twenty-one municipalities from around the state have applied to the five-year program so far, but only 12 will be accepted...Tags: Vehicles, Law Enforcement, Automotive Equipment, Transportation, Road Transportation
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