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Harris killing gun tied to earlier case
The gun used to kill former City Councilman Kenneth N. Harris Sr. was used in another crime in the same Northeast Baltimore shopping center months before, but police classified the earlier incident as a property crime instead of an attempted armed...Tags: John Jay, Halloween, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Theft, Martin O'Malley
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New indictment in '75 slaying of AIM member days after dismissal; 2 defendants' cases combined
Associated Press WriterSIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) _ A new federal indictment has been handed up against a Canadian man who was days from being tried in the 1975 slaying of a fellow American Indian Movement member when a judge threw out the original charges. Federal prosecutors...Tags: Trials, Armed Conflicts, Murder, Punishment, Injuries
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Mother testifies that she and boyfriend waited for 3-year-old 'Precious Doe' to die
Associated Press WriterKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) _ The mother of a little girl long known as "Precious Doe" testified Tuesday she knew the injured 3-year-old needed medical attention but that she feared going to jail and instead waited for the child to die. Testifying in her...Tags: Michelle Johnson, Murder, Trials, Assault
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Prosecutors play tapes of Stevens' friends plotting to conceal free work on senator's cabin
Associated Press WritersWASHINGTON (AP) _ Two close friends of Sen. Ted Stevens schemed to conceal the fact that one was paying for expensive remodeling and repairs done at the senator's cabin in Alaska, according to FBI audiotapes played Tuesday at Stevens' corruption trial....Tags: Trials, Laws, Witnesses, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Ted Stevens
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Feds: 300 suspected illegal immigrants detained in SC chicken plant raid; families frightened
Associated Press WritersGREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) _ Federal agents swept through a chicken processing plant Tuesday, detaining more than 300 suspected illegal immigrants, sending panicked workers running and screaming through the hallways. Worried relatives collected outside,...Tags: Immigration, Demographics, Illegal Immigrants, Employees, Migration
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Boyfriend of missing girl's mom charged in rape
Associated Press WriterA man who has been questioned in the disappearance of his girlfriend's 2-year-old daughter has been charged in the unrelated rape and kidnapping of a 15-year-old acquaintance. Jamrul Hussain was arraigned Tuesday on two counts of first-degree criminal...Tags: Vehicles, Trials, Rape, Witnesses, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CDT
Nevada authorities seized documents and records Tuesday in a raid on the Las Vegas headquarters of a community organization that works to get low-income people to vote. Secretary of State Ross Miller said the raid was part of a monthslong voter fraud...Tags: Corporate Crime, Prisons, Kidnapping, Fraud, Punishment
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Iowa AG decision means Chicago cop will be freed
Associated Press WriterA Chicago police officer whose assault conviction prompted an outcry among his family, colleagues and even Mayor Richard Daley could be released from prison within days after the Iowa attorney general's office announced Tuesday it will not seek a state...Tags: Richard M. Daley, Cook County, Prisons, Local Authority, Court Administration
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Nevada authorities raid Las Vegas group's office over phony voter registration forms
Associated Press WriterLAS VEGAS (AP) _ Nevada authorities seized records Tuesday from a group they accused of submitting fraudulent voter-registration forms — including for the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys. "Tony Romo is not registered to vote in the state of...Tags: Terrell Owens, Dallas Cowboys, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Personal Income
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Defense says man on trial for murder killed couple by throwing them off yacht in California
Associated Press WriterSANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) _ The attorney for a man accused of throwing a couple off their yacht bound to an anchor told a jury Tuesday his client is guilty of those two murders and a third, but shouldn't be put to death. "My goal is simply to save Skylar...Tags: Punishment, Trials, Murder, Lawyers, Orange County (California)
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1 killed, hundreds injured in Thailand protests
The Associated PressThai protesters demanding the government resign set fire to cars and threw bottles and metal barricades at police, who used tear gas to break through their blockade around Parliament Tuesday. At least one person was killed and more 350 people were...Tags: Government, Metal and Mineral, Democracy, Vehicles, Demonstration
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Ex-Mich. teacher gets 180 days for upskirt photos
A former teacher convicted of trying to take photos up a 15-year-old student's skirt in class has been sentenced to 180 days in the Kent County Jail. Forty-one-year-old Steven Sanger also received 30 months of probation at his sentencing hearing Tuesday...
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