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Prosecutor opposes escapee's bid to go free
A California woman who escaped from a Michigan prison in 1976 is not getting support from a prosecutor as she tries to get her original sentence thrown out. Saginaw County Prosecutor Mike Thomas said Friday there's nothing defective about the 10-year...Tags: Prisons
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Judge: Castroneves can race in Australia
AP Legal Affairs WriterHelio Castroneves can leave the country for an IndyCar event this month in Australia after a federal judge agreed Friday to modify bail conditions on tax charges the driver's facing. Prosecutors argued the two-time Indianapolis 500 winner has ample...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Internal Revenue Service, State Budgets, Dancing
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Homeless man dies after being set on fire in Mid-Wilshire
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersLos Angeles police are investigating the death of a homeless man who apparently was doused with a flammable liquid and set on fire. Police responded to a call about 9:40 p.m. Thursday and found the man on 3rd Street between Berendo Street and New...Tags: Fires, Murder, Firearms, Los Angeles Police Department, Teen-agers
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State seeks voter fraud probe in Lake County
Indiana's top elections officer has asked the state attorney general's office and federal prosecutors to investigate allegations that perhaps thousands of fraudulent voter registration forms have been submitted in Lake County by an advocacy group...Tags: Voting, Lawyers, Local Elections, Corporate Crime, Fraud
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Feds acknowledge Mich. arsonist was key informant
Associated Press WriterFederal prosecutors are seeking a major sentencing break for an activist who committed arson at Michigan State University, publicly acknowledging for the first time his wide-ranging undercover role in investigations of eco-terrorism. Frank Ambrose...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Fires, Medical Specialization, Michigan State University, New Year's
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Florida judge says mom of missing 3-year-old can access evidence from car, forensic tests
Associated Press WriterORLANDO, Fla. (AP) _ The mother of a missing 3-year-old Florida girl will have access to her car and forensic tests completed by authorities trying to figure out what happened to the child, a judge ruled Friday. But she'll have to wait to find out...Tags: Orange County (Florida), Lawyers, Judges, Casey Anthony, Witnesses
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Colin Powell testifies at Sen. Ted Stevens' corruption trial, saying his word is 'sterling'
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Former Secretary of State Colin Powell on Friday praised Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens' sense of honor at his trial on corruption charges, calling his reputation for honesty and integrity "sterling" in the quarter-century they've known each...Tags: Court Administration, Lawyers, Daniel Inouye, Personal Service, Corporate Crime
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Balloon crashes in flames at New Mexico festival, killing man and critically injuring another
Associated Press WriterBERNALILLO, N.M. (AP) _ A hot air balloon crashed into power lines and burst into flames Friday during Albuquerque's annual balloon fiesta, throwing both men on board to the ground and killing one of them. Witnesses said that winds had picked up a bit and...Tags: Transportation Industry, Witnesses
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Judge says Helio Castroneves can leave country for Australian race; modifies bail conditions
AP Legal Affairs WriterMIAMI (AP) _ Helio Castroneves can leave the country for an IndyCar event this month in Australia after a federal judge agreed Friday to modify bail conditions on tax charges the driver's facing. Prosecutors argued the two-time Indianapolis 500 winner...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Internal Revenue Service, State Budgets, Dancing
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Former San Francisco supervisor pleads guilty in attempted shakedown of business owners
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ A former San Francisco supervisor has pleaded guilty to three felonies related to an attempted shakedown of business owners. Ed Jew pleaded guilty Friday in federal court to fraud, bribery and extortion charges. He resigned from...Tags: Trials
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Officials work on plan after moose killing in UP
Authorities in Michigan's Upper Peninsula are working on a plan to deal with the next moose that wanders into a populated area after the recent police killing of one in Ishpeming sparked public outrage. Ishpeming City Manager Alan Bakalarski told WLUC-...
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