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Love sued
A business management and accounting firm sued Courtney Love for nearly $1 million Tuesday, claiming she failed to pay them a share of profits from the sale of Nirvana's publishing catalog. Love is the widow of Nirvana singer Kurt Cobain. The lawsuit...Tags: Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love
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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: Bank Robbery, Theft, Prosecution
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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: Guerrilla Activity, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Prisons, Family, Wars and Interventions
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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 yesterday of six of the 22 counts of corruption with which he was...Tags: Fraud, Punishment, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Prince George's County, Imperial and Royal Matters
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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, Punishment, Witnesses, Lawyers, Prisons
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Assaulting NYC traffic agent now a felony
Assaulting a New York City traffic enforcement agent is now a felony. A new state law that went into effect on Tuesday makes an attack on a traffic agent a second-degree assault. The Class D felony carries a maximum sentence of seven years in prison....Tags: Punishment, New York Times, Prisons
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Man charged in residential shooting
Police have arrested a man suspected of shooting another man outside a Suffolk home and also firing a shot into a fire station. Jermaine Orlando Brock, a 21-year-old Suffolk man, was arrested early Wednesday morning, just hours after police issued...Tags: Firearms, Defense, Fires
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Motorola settles trade secrets suit with SPS Technologies
Motorola Inc. agreed to settle a $10 billion lawsuit filed by a defunct Florida company that accused the mobile phone-maker of stealing trade secrets. SPS Technologies Corp., originally based in Ft. Lauderdale, sued Motorola in 2002, claiming the company...Tags: Motorola, Inc., Theft, Vehicles, Damages
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Man Sentenced In Drug Case
A city man was sentenced to more than three years in prison Wednesday for his involvement in a heroin trafficking conspiracy. Alexis Vargas, 21, of Allen Drive, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Alvin Thompson in Hartford to 37 months in prison...Tags: Punishment, Prisons, Addiction
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Final ruling on Florida Marlins stadium expected by Sept. 15
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe trial targeting the financing for a Florida Marlins ballpark wrapped up Wednesday, but the judge said she needs more time to rule on whether the project serves a "paramount public purpose," casting the stadium construction timeline into further doubt....Tags: Referenda, Manny Diaz, Court Administration, Constitutional Issues, Major League Baseball
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