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Indy officer charged with raping woman while on duty
An Indianapolis metropolitan police officer has been charged with rape, criminal deviate conduct and other crimes. Thirty-six-year-old Anthony S. Smith was suspended amid allegations that he sexually assaulted a 19-year-old woman while on duty early...Tags: Sexual Assault, Rape, Prosecution
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Victim Support Group Outraged By Priest's Sentence
ANAHEIM -- A support group for people abused by clergy say the case of a Santa Ana priest who tried to seduce a 17-year-old boy with alcohol "smacks of collusion and secrecy on the part of both Catholic and secular authorities."
The Rev. Luis Eduardo...Tags: Anaheim, Sexual Assault, Assault, Prosecution
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Man Convicted of Training Kids to Perform at Sex Club
Associated PressTYLER, Texas -- An auto body shop worker was convicted and swiftly sentenced to life in prison Thursday for grooming children as young as 5 to perform in sex shows at a small-town swingers club. Patrick "Booger Red" Kelly showed no emotion after the...Tags: Sex, Lawyers, Joe Murphy, Prosecution, Sexual Assault
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'Wire' actress 'Snoop' arrested on drug charges
Sun reporterFelicia "Snoop" Pearson, who played a cold-blooded hit woman of the same name on the HBO series "The Wire," was arrested on minor drug charges today after police entered her home to serve a warrant related to her role as a witness in a murder trial....Tags: Murder, Drug Trafficking, Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution, Witnesses
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Detroit schools get an 'F' in computer deal
Detroit Public Schools is accused of flunking an agreement to lease Apple computers and servers. General Electric Capital filed a lawsuit Thursday, saying the district failed to make a $254,000 payment in May. With a late charge, the bill adds up to...Tags: General Electric Capital Corporation
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Judge pleads guilty to drunken-driving charge
An Allen County judge received a one-year suspended sentence after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor drunken driving charge. Allen Circuit Judge Thomas Felts pleaded guilty Thursday in Marion Superior Court to a misdemeanor count of operating a vehicle...Tags: Judges
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Oelwein man pleads guilty to child porn
An Oelwein man who authorities say brought child pornography from Europe to Iowa has pleaded guilty. Officials with the U.S. attorney's office in Cedar Rapids say that Jeremy Moore pleaded guilty to one count of interstate and foreign transportation...Tags: Pornography
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Father seeks to duck death penalty in burning case
A suburban Chicago man accused of killing his two sons by dousing them with gasoline and setting them on fire has offered to plead guilty. DuPage County Public Defender Robert Miller said in court Thursday that the offer depends on prosecutors...Tags: Assault, Glendale Heights, Punishment, Murder
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Danville attorney pleads guilty in tax scheme
A Danville attorney who resigned his position with the city this week has pleaded guilty to helping clients illegally shield income from the Internal Revenue Service. Attorney John P. Wolgamot pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court in Urbana to one...Tags: Danville (Danville, Virginia), Lawyers, Internal Revenue Service
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Noyack man charged with theft of antiques
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA Noyack man was arrested Wednesday and charged with breaking the window of a Montauk Highway antiques shop and taking items worth $410, police said. Kenneth Dunkirk, 39, of Forecastle Lane, was charged with felony burglary, felony criminal mischief...Tags: Theft, Prosecution
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Legal fight to continue over Mich. ballot measure
Supporters of a proposal that would downsize the legislative, judicial and executive branches of Michigan's government say they will continue their fight to make the ballot all the way to federal courts if necessary. The Michigan Court of Appeals has...Tags: Referenda, Elections, Voting, Local Authority, Court Administration
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Investigation closed into finances of non-profit Broward Black Elected Officials
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe Broward State Attorney's Office announced today it has closed its investigation into the finances of the non-profit Broward Black Elected Officials. The inquiry showed the group spent most of its money on fundraising galas as opposed to scholarships,...Tags: Lawyers, Lauderdale Lakes, Elections, Campaign Finance, Colleges and Universities
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