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Man charged in overseas theft
A 20-year-old man living in Towson was ordered detained yesterday on charges that he was involved in a bank robbery and shooting last summer in the British Virgin Islands. Ricky Terrence Powell of St. Croix in the Virgin Islands, and several other men...Tags: Trials, Theft, Bank Robbery
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Driver called close to bin Laden
Associated PressA Guantanamo prisoner on trial for war crimes was so close to Osama bin Laden that he attended a meeting of top al-Qaida aides the day of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, a former FBI agent testified yesterday. Defendant Salim Hamdan heard bin Laden praise...Tags: Family, International Court or Tribunal, Federal Bureau of Investigation, International Law, Terrorism
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Hornsby guilty of corruption
Sun reporterAfter four years of investigations, two trials and a determined effort by federal prosecutors, former Prince George's County schools Superintendent Andre J. Hornsby was found guilty Wednesday of six of the 22 counts of corruption with which he was...Tags: Corporate Crime, Trials, Corrupt Practices, Washington Post Company, Corruption
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Currie probe looks at possible influence deals
Sun ReportersThe federal investigation into state Sen. Ulysses Currie's work for Shoppers Food Warehouse is centered on whether the grocery chain paid the lawmaker to use the prestige of his office to secure favorable legislation and actions by state agencies,...Tags: Employees, Lobbying, Ulysses Currie, Safeway Inc., Groceries
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Mental care far off for prisoner
Sun ReporterThe woman convicted of manslaughter in the methadone poisoning death of her toddler was supposed to be sentenced yesterday as part of a plea deal sending her to a mental health facility rather than a prison. But Vernice Harris is no closer to being placed...Tags: Health Treatments, Health Insurance, Teen-agers, Society, Punishment
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Defiant al-Bashir visits Darfur
Sudan's president said Wednesday that he would not be cowed by his indictment on genocide charges nor allow it to distract him from seeking peace in troubled Darfur. Addressing supporters in Darfur's capital, Omar al-Bashir said his July 14 indictment...Tags: United Nations, International Court or Tribunal, International Law
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Man accused of posing as city inspector to steal from elderly
A Northwest Side man who claimed to be a City of Chicago inspector to gain entrance to homes and steal items has been arrested and charged, police said Wednesday. Walter Miller, 51, of the 3000 block of West Fullerton Avenue has been charged with... -
2 men accused of shooting at sheriff's officers on South Side
Police on Wednesday charged two men who shot at people on a porch on Chicago's South Side and shot at two Cook County sheriff's deputies who were flagged down by residents, authorities said. No one was hurt in the incident, which occurred about 8 p.m....Tags: Murder
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Sheriff: Woman tried to bring drugs into jail
Authorities say a Chicago woman has been charged with trying to smuggle marijuana and tobacco into the Cook County Jail. Nineteen-year-old Alecia Mitchell was charged with possession of cannabis with intent to deliver and bringing contraband into a...Tags: Addiction, Prisons
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Plant worker sentenced for taking kickbacks
An armored vehicle plant worker in South Carolina has been sentenced to a year in federal prison for taking more than $100,000 in kickbacks from a subcontractor. U.S. Attorney Walt Wilkins says 49-year-old Michael Timothy Carter was sentenced Tuesday...Tags: Corporate Crime, Punishment, Bribery, Prisons
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