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Oshkosh shareholders sue CEO over stock price
Shareholders of Oshkosh Corp. have filed at least one class-action lawsuit claiming the company's chief executive used misleading information to artificially inflate the stock price. A lawsuit filed in federal court Tuesday says CEO Robert G. Bohn...Tags: Prices, Corporate Officers
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Woman pleads not guilty in student's death
A Delafield woman has pleaded not guilty to helping her boyfriend kidnap and kill a University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student. Prosecutors believe Travis Zoellick met 31-year-old Haroon Khan on Oct. 1. on the pretense of buying his sports car, but...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Prosecution, Court Preliminary
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3 Lansing-area men accused of investment scheme
The U.S. attorney's office in Grand Rapids says a federal grand jury has returned a 45-count fraud and conspiracy indictment against three Lansing-area men. U.S. Attorney Charles R. Gross announced the indictment Wednesday. The men are accused of...Tags: Investments, Lawyers, Petroleum Industry, Fraud, Corporate Crime
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Pa. town settles suit, clearing way for opening of businesswoman's pole dancing studio
Associated Press WriterPITTSBURGH (AP) _ A Pittsburgh suburb will allow a pole dancing studio to open, ending a federal lawsuit that accused the town of violating the owner's First Amendment rights. The American Civil Liberties Union filed the suit in August on behalf of...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Michael Gallagher Jr., Dance
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Suit against God thrown out over lack of address
A judge has thrown out a Nebraska legislator's lawsuit against God, saying the Almighty wasn't properly served due to his unlisted home address. State Sen. Ernie Chambers filed the lawsuit last year seeking a permanent injunction against God. He said God...Tags: Court Administration, Prosecution, Defendants, Laws, Ernie Chambers
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Russian lawyer suspects she was poisoned by mercury ahead of Politkovskaya murder trial
Associated Press WriterMOSCOW (AP) _ A Russian lawyer said Wednesday she suspects she and her family were poisoned by mercury found in her car, keeping her away from the start of the trial of three men accused in the slaying of journalist Anna Politkovskaya. Karinna...Tags: Food Safety, Court Administration, Vehicles, Vladimir Putin, Lawyers
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Stevens friend denies saying senator didn't want bill for cabin renovation
Associated Press WritersWASHINGTON (AP) _ A close friend of Sen. Ted Stevens on Wednesday denied ever telling a crooked businessman that the Republican icon didn't expect to pay for his home renovations, a key charge in the Alaska senator's federal corruption trial. Stevens,...Tags: Orrin Hatch, House and Home, Renovation, Laws, Court Preliminary
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Martin Luther King top lieutenant convicted of incest in Va. sentenced to 15 years in prison
Associated Press WriterLEESBURG, Va. (AP) _ A top lieutenant to Martin Luther King Jr. was sentenced Wednesday in a Virginia court to 15 years in prison for incest for having sex with his teenage daughter. The Rev. James L. Bevel was a key architect of the 1963 Children's...Tags: Birmingham , Prisons, Punishment, Sexual Assault, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Judge blocks Minnesota law that media outlets say would have made exit polls impossible
Associated Press WriterMINNEAPOLIS (AP) _ A federal judge on Wednesday blocked a Minnesota law that The Associated Press and other media argued would keep exit pollsters far away from the polls on Election Day. U.S. District Judge Michael Davis ordered Wednesday that the AP...Tags: CBS Corp., Polls, Election Day, NBC, Laws
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Judge orders no bond at Casey Anthony's initial appearance
Sentinel Staff WritersJudge rules 2 of Anthony's legal motions now moot 5:25 p.m. A judge ruled today that two of Casey Anthony's legal motions are moot now that she has been arrested on a murder charge. Orange Circuit Judge Stan Strickland ruled against Anthony's motions to...Tags: Casey Anthony, Criminal Laws, Court Administration, Universal Orlando, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Schock's opponent asks for document investigation
The Democrat running against Republican Aaron Schock for an open congressional seat has asked prosecutors to investigate documents that Schock backdated while helping his parents set up tax shelters. A spokesman for Democrat Colleen Callahan said...Tags: National Government, Government
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Exxon Mobil lawyer apologizes for Balto. Co. gas spill
A lawyer for Exxon Mobil Corp. apologized in court today to 300 residents of a northern Baltimore County neighborhood for a 26,000-gallon gasoline leak that contaminated the groundwater beneath their homes two years ago. He apologized to the state of...Tags: Lawyers, Exxon Mobil Corporation
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