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Creston City Council denies appeal of former police chief
Creston's City Council denied former police chief James Christensen's appeal to keep his job during an employment termination hearing Tuesday. Christensen and former assistant chief John Sickels are charged with second degree sexual abuse. Their trial...Tags: Law Enforcement, Sexual Assault, Clubs and Associations
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Drunken driver sentenced in death
Sun reporterA Columbia man whose blood alcohol level was nearly five times the legal limit when he drove head-on into another car, killing a missionary and critically injuring her son, was sentenced yesterday to 18 months in prison. Jason Bukovsky, 32, pleaded...Tags: Punishment, Glen Burnie, Prisons
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Indiana's Crean gets 10-year, $23.6M deal
New Indiana men's basketball coach Tom Crean got the job security he wanted, signing a 10-year contract worth at least $23.6million. The deal includes an annual base salary of $600,000 and additional payments for promotional work, school officials said...Tags: Madison Square Garden, Health and Safety at School, Indiana Hoosiers, Contracts, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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2 cops accused of assault
NEW YORK — Two off-duty New York police officers were charged with gang assault after being accused of kicking, punching and pistol-whipping a man whose open car door was blocking their lane of traffic. Kollen Robinson, 24, and Michelle Anglin, 37,...Tags: Raymond W. Kelly, Trials, Firearms, Defense
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Mundelein man is charged with stabbing friend in Libertyville, police say
A Mundelein man was arrested after being accused of stabbing a friend during an altercation about midnight Saturday in the 800 block of North Milwaukee Avenue in Libertyville, police said. Roberto Antonio Campos Morales, 22, of the 200 block of Dalton...Tags: Assault, Mundelein, Libertyville
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Deerfield teen is charged in 11 Buffalo Grove car break-ins
A Deerfield teenager has been charged with breaking into or trying to break into at least 11 cars at a Buffalo Grove apartment complex, police said Tuesday. Joshua G. Pierce, 17, of West Walnut Drive was charged Monday with seven counts of burglary and...Tags: Deerfield, Buffalo Grove, Vehicles
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Jail guards accused of jail 'fight club' will not be charged
Sentinel Staff WriterNo criminal charges will be filed against several guards accused of allowing a "fight club" in which Orange County Jail inmates were pitted against each other, at least once along racial lines. An Orange sheriff's investigation concluded that nothing...Tags: Laws, Trials, Prisons
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New York settles suit with antiwar activists for $2M
The city has agreed to pay $2 million to settle a lawsuit that claimed antiwar activists were unjustly arrested five years ago, city officials said. The suit was filed by 52 activists against the Iraq war who were arrested in April 2003 outside the...Tags: Government, Defendants, Public Officials, Demonstration
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Cops: Manhasset doctor videotaped workers in bathroom
kathleen.kerr@newsday.comThe air purifier in a Manhasset cardiologist's office bathroom did nothing to improve the air. Instead, according to a lawsuit filed yesterday in Brooklyn, a hidden video camera in it allowed the doctor to see female employees in various states of...Tags: Employers, Trials, Medical Staff, National Football League, North Hills (Los Angeles, California)
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Mental health exam won't be videotaped
A mental health examination of a Clarendon Hills man accused of murdering and sexually assaulting his 8-year-old daughter in 2006 will not be videotaped. DuPage County Judge Blanche Hill Fawell on Tuesday denied prosecutors' request for the videotaping,...Tags: Murder, Assault, Mental Illness, Illnesses, Lawyers
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Bigfoot Find Revealed to be Big Fat Lie
Associated PressATLANTA -- Two researchers on a quest to prove the existence of Bigfoot say that the carcass encased in a block of ice - handed over to them for an undisclosed sum by two men who claimed to have found it - were slowly thawed out, and discovered to be a...Tags: Witnesses, Law Enforcement, Bigfoot, Colleges and Universities, Hunting
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Police: Assistant NN chief almost hit car
247-4749The Newport News assistant police chief arrested Saturday on a drinking and driving charge was "weaving out of (her) travel lane" and almost hit another car before being pulled over, a state trooper wrote in a criminal complaint. Dawn D. Barber told the...Tags: Law Enforcement, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Court Administration
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