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Detroit mayor, soon off to jail, talks of comeback
Associated Press WritersOnly hours after agreeing to resign and serve time in jail as part of plea deal, Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick expressed regret for the scandal that has engulfed the city -- and left the door open for a return to public life. Kilpatrick walked into a City Hall...Tags: Prosecution, Regional Authority, Freedom of the Press, Super Bowl, National Government
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Golf club used as a weapon by Allentown man
Of The Morning CallAn Allentown man was charged Thursday with hitting his mother's boyfriend with a golf club and then stabbing him with a broken part of the golf club earlier this year, according to court records. Allentown police said Jose Sola Rodriguez, 19, of 829 1/...Tags: Court Administration, Clubs and Associations
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Two men sentenced in drug transaction
Two Baltimore men described as career criminals were each sentenced to 15 years in federal prison yesterday for selling an undercover officer $40 worth of crack cocaine, the Maryland U.S. attorney's office said. Robert Chambers, 54, and Richard Tarrant,...Tags: Punishment, Robert Chambers, Druid Hill
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Request withdrawn for new trial of Sifrit
ROCKVILLE Benjamin Sifrit's attorney withdrew a request yesterday for a new trial for the former Navy SEAL convicted along with his wife of the 2002 killings of a pair of Ocean City tourists. Sifrit was handcuffed and shackled and said nothing during... -
Abramoff gets 4 more years in prison
Los Angeles TimesJack A. Abramoff, the once-powerful Republican super-lobbyist, was sentenced to 48 months in prison yesterday for his role in a corruption scandal that rocked Congress and the Bush administration. U.S. District Judge Ellen S. Huvelle pronounced the...Tags: Punishment, Prosecution, Court Preliminary, National Government, Fraud
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O's still wait on promise
Four years and about four months after Daniel Cabrera made his major league debut, the Orioles say publicly that they still don't know what they have in the 27-year-old pitcher. "To this point, he's performed well by and large in the first half, and...Tags: New York Yankees, Ethics, Oakland Athletics, Arbitration, Seattle Mariners
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Kilpatrick takes plea
Chicago TribuneMired in a sex scandal that crippled the governance of Detroit all year, the city's troubled mayor chose yesterday to walk out of office, rather than run the increasing risk of being heaved out. The tawdry drama of Kwame Kilpatrick, the once-promising...Tags: Punishment, Prosecution, Regional Authority, Freedom of the Press, National Government
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Officials snared by scandal
Among those caught up in the Abramoff corruption probe: Ex-Rep. Bob Ney: Ohio Republican was sentenced to 21/2 years, acknowledged taking bribes from Abramoff. Steven Griles: Former deputy Interior secretary is highest-ranking Bush administration...Tags: Punishment, Tom DeLay, Ethics, Values
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Man pleads guilty to lesser charges in stabbing
A Le Mars man charged in a fatal stabbing has pleaded guilty to reduced charges and will be sentenced next week. Jody O'Keefe had been scheduled to go on trial on Tuesday on charges of first-degree murder in the death of another Le Mars man, Samuel...Tags: Punishment, Assault, Murder
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Wausau man accused of burning raccoon alive
A Wausau man accused of trying to burn a raccoon alive after he couldn't kill it with a BB gun faces a felony charge of animal mistreatment. A criminal complaint says 25-year-old Brian Merriam admitted it was a "stupid idea," but he refused to tell...Tags: Prosecution, Animals
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More Prison For Felon
A Hartford man was sentenced Thursday to more than five years in prison after his conviction on a charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Ronald D. Williams, 33, of Sigourney Street, was arrested May 12, 2005, after Hartford police...Tags: Punishment, Defense, Firearms, Prisons
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Broward County: 2 plead guilty in loan scheme
Two Broward County women pleaded guilty in Fort Lauderdale federal court to helping others fraudulently obtain home loans worth $10 million, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Thursday. Marcia Mestre, 51, of Wilton Manors, pleaded guilty Wednesday to...Tags: Coral Springs, Wilton Manors, Broward County, Homes, Fraud
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