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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: Christmas, Punishment, West Chicago, Theft, Defense
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Suit says Woodridge police set up man for false conviction in 1987 rape
Chicago Tribune reporterAn Indiana man who served three years in prison for a 1987 rape he did not commit has filed a lawsuit accusing Woodridge police officers of mishandling the case. In the suit filed Thursday in federal court, Marcus Lyons, 50, says officers manipulated a...Tags: Rape, Prosecution, Law Enforcement, Witnesses, Woodridge
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Jail terms for 4 San Diego men in surfer's death
From the Associated PressFour former high school friends were sentenced to between 90 and 349 days in jail Friday for their roles in the fatal beating of professional surfer Emery Kauanui, sentences far shorter than prosecutors had sought. Superior Court Judge John S. Einhorn...Tags: Prosecution, Judges, Punishment, Assault, Gang Activity
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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: Arson, Punishment, Fires, Prisons
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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, Punishment, Assault
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Former DCF supervisor pleads guilty in theft of $1.5 million
South Florida Sun-SentinelA former supervisor at the Florida Department of Children & Families pleaded guilty Friday to stealing more than $1.5 million in state welfare money. Violet Jones, 42, of Miramar, faces a mandatory 10-year prison sentence, when Circuit Judge Eileen O'...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Theft, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Miramar
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Crystal man accused of not disclosing HIV status
A Crystal man is accused of having unprotected sex with two women without telling them he carries the virus that causes AIDS. Thirty-two-year-old Gerald Campbell Jr. is to be arraigned Thursday in Montcalm County Circuit Court. Campbell is being...Tags: Diseases, Court Preliminary, Dennis Moore, Court Administration, AIDS
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Michigan Democrats ready for state convention
Associated Press WriterJohn McCain and Barack Obama will top the Michigan ballot in November, but some names down the ticket still need to be determined. Democrats will meet Saturday at the Lansing Center to choose candidates for the Michigan Supreme Court, State Board of...Tags: Republican National Conventions, Referenda, Local Authority, Barack Obama, Democratic National Conventions
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Former Chicago-area man is charged in slayings of 2 California women
Chicago Tribune reporterA man questioned in the 1993 stabbing death of a Glenview-area teenager has been charged in the stabbing murders of two California women, including a 22-year-old who was actor Ashton Kutcher's former girlfriend. On Thursday Michael T. Gargiulo, 32, was...Tags: Glenview, Juvenile Delinquency, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Assault, El Monte
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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: Judges, Local Authority, Punishment, Constitutional Issues, Prisons
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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: Health Organizations, Transportation, Diseases, Punishment, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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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: Prosecution, Wauconda, Punishment, Assault, Sexual Assault
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