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Sizing up wrongful execution risk
Baltimore Sun reporterIn the last of its four public hearings, the Maryland Commission on Capital Punishment explored Friday the risk of innocent people being executed - calling upon of one its members to tell the story of his own wrongful conviction. Former Maryland death...Tags: Prisons, Death Penalty
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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, pleaded...Tags: Defense, Armed Forces, West Chicago, Public Holidays, Trials
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CDT
A Michigan man accused in a shooting rampage that killed three teenage swimmers at a river on the Wisconsin-Michigan border pleaded insanity to 10 felonies Friday, including new counts that he tried to kill six other teens. Scott J. Johnson, 38, of...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Vehicles, National Government, Murder, Health Organizations
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Prosecutors to seek revocation of Wauconda school board member's probation
Chicago Tribune reporterLake County prosectors said Friday that they will file a petition to revoke the probation of a Wauconda Unit District 118 school board member convicted of domestic battery, saying he had contact with the victim's father after the court ordered him not to....Tags: Abusive Behavior, Wauconda, Prisons, Trials, Sexual Assault
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Hulk Hogan, wife battle over net worth
The Associated PressHulk Hogan and his estranged wife are wrangling over how much money the celebrity wrestler is worth. According to financial affidavits filed in divorce court near Tampa, Florida, Hogan claims his net worth is $32 million; his wife claims it's $26.7...Tags: Tampa
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Man sentenced for setting Owings Mills fire
The Associated PressA Cockeysville man has been sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison for setting a house fire for a homeowner who fell behind on his mortgage payments, federal authorities said. Scott Ensor, 32, pleaded guilty to an arson conspiracy charge for setting the fire...Tags: Prisons, Fires, Trials, Arson
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Man admits trying to have witnesses killed
A December 5th sentencing date is set for a former southern Illinois man who plotted to have witnesses killed in a sexual-assault case that eventually landed him in state prison. Thirty-nine-year-old Edward Bareiter (bar-EET'-er) Junior pleaded guilty...Tags: Prisons, Prosecution, Witnesses
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What is Hulk Hogan really worth?
Thousands of dollars spent on clothing, grooming and vacations are among the average monthly expenses for Hulk Hogan's wife, according to financial affidavits filed in the couple's impending divorce case near Tampa. Linda Bollea's monthly expenses...Tags: Tampa
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Man sentenced for role in Allegan County slaying
An Otsego man has been sentenced to 23 months to 10 years in prison for his role in a brutal killing. Forty-year-old Scott Lathrop was sentenced Friday in Allegan County Circuit Court after pleading guilty earlier to assault with intent to do great...Tags: Murder, Trials, Assault
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Chicago man gets 15 years for fatal hit-and-run
A 47-year-old Chicago man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for a hit-and-run accident in Wisconsin that left his fiancee's brother dead. Raul Valdez pleaded no contest to homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle in June. A charge of hit-and-...Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation, Richard Thompson
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Mich. inmate loses at appeals court
Associated Press WriterA case about a suburban break-in, missing rings and hot weather has put a man in a Michigan prison for at least seven years and led to appeals in four courts. Raymond Tucker was on the edge of freedom when a federal judge said the evidence was too...Tags: Local Authority, Judges, Prisons, Trials, Constitutional Issues
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Gladding Sentenced To 25 Years In Shoreline Murder
Courant Staff WriterThe man who kidnapped and killed Jason Argersinger in a crime that rocked the shoreline in the winter of 2005 left the courtroom Friday when it was time for the dead man's mother to speak. But Noah Gladding's absence didn't stop Mary Ellen Argersinger'...Tags: Kidnapping, Criminal Laws, Prisons, Stafford (Tolland, Connecticut), Court Administration
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