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Defense attorney in SoCal yacht killings says defendant is 'guilty of all 3 murders'
Associated Press WriterSANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) _ Defending a man accused of killing three people, attorney Gary Pohlson took an odd angle in his opening statement. He said his client is "guilty of all three murders." Pohlson told a jury Tuesday that Skylar Deleon killed...Tags: Prosecution, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Murder, Trials
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Harford man sentenced to 10 years for wire fraud
A Harford County man has been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for wire fraud for using bogus credit to obtain products. In one instance, authorities say, Michael Murray, 61, the owner of Chesapeake Supply Inc. on Shannon Drive in Baltimore, received...Tags: Fraud, Corporate Crime
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Over $750,000 in fines issued for waste violations
The state has levied more than $750,000 in fines recently against 46 businesses, individuals and institutions for violating Maryland's hazardous waste rules, the Maryland Department of the Environment announced. Most of the citations issued in July and...Tags: Interior Policy, Waste Management Incorporated, Johns Hopkins University, Environmental Cleanup, Fines
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Ex-police chief defends spying
Former Maryland State Police Superintendent Thomas E. "Tim" Hutchins defended yesterday the surveillance and infiltration of protest groups under his watch, saying investigators needed to gather information to prepare for potentially "volatile"...Tags: Jennie M Forehand, Law Enforcement, Prince George's County, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Drug Trafficking
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WATERBURY: Drug Sentence
6 A Waterbury man who pleaded guilty to distributing crack cocaine was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Hartford to five years in prison. Jose Pimienta, 38, of Wood Street, was also sentenced by Judge Christopher F. Droney to four years of...Tags: Waterbury, Trials
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Man charged with molesting teens enters plea
Authorities say a Preston man has pleaded guilty to molesting four minors associated with his landscaping business. Police say 51-year-old Timothy Touchette initially told them he had no sex drive, citing a medical condition that leaves him with low...Tags: Medical Conditions, Trials, Sexual Assault
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Fired Norwalk officer convicted of groping driver
A former Norwalk police officer has been convicted of groping a woman during a traffic stop two years ago. A Superior Court jury convicted Ray DeCamillo on Tuesday of fourth-degree sexual assault and second-degree unlawful restraint. He will be...Tags: Stamford, Assault, Sexual Assault
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Regulators say new Wisconsin Supreme Court justice should be punished for false campaign ad
Associated Press WriterMADISON, Wis. (AP) _ State regulators say a Willie Horton-style campaign ad that suggested the first black member of the Wisconsin Supreme Court freed a child molester played so loose with the truth that the court's newest member should be disciplined for...Tags: Court Administration, Rape, Executive Branch, Local Authority, Sexual Assault
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Armed robbery nets teen prison
Of The Morning CallA Bethlehem teen will spend as much as four years in state prison for his role in an E. Fifth Street armed robbery last year. Masharah Salaam, 17, of 712 E. Sixth St. pleaded guilty Tuesday to felony robbery and will serve a two- to four-year sentence...Tags: People, Lehigh University, Teen-agers, Trials, Prisons
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Obama, McCain both stretch facts
The Associated PressDemocrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stretched facts, sometimes past the breaking point, as they addressed the financial crisis and more during their second presidential debate. Some examples: McCAIN: Said he would provide a $5,000...Tags: Barack Obama, Freddie Mac, Medical Services, Fannie Mae, Fines
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Man gets two life sentences for sexual assault of girl
247-4749An 11-year-old girl came to the door of the apartment where Johnnie Kib Thompson Jr. was staying one afternoon in 2006, wanting an acquaintance there to come out to play. The girl's acquaintance wasn't home, but Thompson grabbed the girl by the arm and...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Court Administration, Rape, Assault, Sexual Assault
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On Oct. 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire erupted; Fires also broke out in Wisconsin and Michigan
Today is Wednesday, Oct. 8, the 282nd day of 2008. There are 84 days left in the year. The Jewish Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, begins at sunset. Today's Highlight in History: On Oct. 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire erupted; fires also broke out in...Tags: Harry S Truman, Sigourney Weaver, Great Chicago Fire of 1871, Bill Clinton, Ian Hart
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