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Fifth man in Ashtabula murder case pleads guilty to kidnapping
Star Beacon, Ashtabula, OhioNow it's five out of six. Eric Weaver, one of six men police say had a hand in a 1997 murder, had originally been charged with the aggravated murder and kidnapping of Ronald "Maceo" Hull. But, with a jury trial on tap this week, Weaver pleaded guilty to...Tags: Kidnapping, Court Preliminary, Common, Murder, Defendants
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Ex-coach gets more prison time after pleading guilty to child molestation
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Former Holy Redeemer football coach Joseph Ostrowski is already a confessed child pornography fiend and sextortionist. Now, he's an admitted child molester. Days after being sacked with a 25-year federal child porn sentence, Ostrowski pleaded guilty...Tags: Punishment, Blackmail and Extortion, Abusive Behavior, Sex Crimes, Skype
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Griffith arraigned on felony charges
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Luzerne County Controller Walter L. Griffith Jr. declined comment Friday after being arraigned on felony electronic-surveillance charges. But Griffith's actions and his attorney's comments indicate he's not pleading guilty, he's not quitting and he's...Tags: Court Preliminary, Local Elections, Police Arrests, Primaries, Justice System
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Charges filed in nursing home death
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.A 53-year-old resident of Weatherwood Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center was charged Friday in the death of another resident last month. Carl Louis Smith was charged with involuntary manslaughter, simple assault and recklessly endangering another...Tags: Carbon County, Court Preliminary, Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Specialization, Nursing Homes
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Jury: Local attorney committed fraud
The Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Mich.A jury ruled a local attorney committed fraud and malpractice in a case of a business deal gone bad. A former client sued Clarence Gomery, of Gomery and Associates, in 13th Circuit Court. A jury listened to six days of acrimonious details of a failed...Tags: Defendants, Prosecution, Justice System, Trials, Litigation
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Tulsan teenager convicted of murder in 'drug deal that went bad'
Tulsa WorldA Tulsan was convicted Friday of murdering a teenager who was shot to death in what a prosecutor categorized as a "drug deal that went bad." Jurors found Desjuante Boyd, 19, guilty of first-degree murder in the Aug. 16, 2011, fatal shooting of Shawn...Tags: Shootings, Murder, Prosecution, Justice System, Theft
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Trash board irked by City Council's not transferring its $250,000 payment to Legal Department
Tulsa WorldMembers of the city's trash board are questioning the legality of a recent City Council decision not to transfer to the city's Legal Department $250,000 that the board agreed to pay for city legal services in 2010. "We're not aware that the council...Tags: Collective Contract, Justice System, Wage Contract Issues
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Two Redlands shooting cases postponed
Redlands Daily Facts, Calif.A new prosecutor will be assigned to the case against Randy Ortis, the 24-year-old San Bernardino man accused of a November 2011 shooting in downtown Redlands, it was learned Friday. Deputy District Attorney Jamie Adams told Judge Victor Stull inside...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Shootings, Cinnamon, Murder, Police Arrests
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Putnam County teen charged in 2 homicides
The BladeThe first police officer on the scene of last week's double homicide in Putnam County saw blood throughout the mobile home and followed its trail through a hallway and into a bedroom, and then to the back door, according to court documents unsealed...Tags: Criminals, Crime Victims, Theft, House Building, Judges
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Some driving rights restored to woman imprisoned 10 years after DUI crash killed boy, 14
The BladeAfter Terri Camp Kruse killed a 14-year-old boy in a drunken-driving crash in 1993, she was sent to prison for 10 years and banned from driving ever again. On Friday, Ottawa County Common Pleas Judge Bruce Winters lifted that ban, granting Kruse limited...Tags: Punishment, Accidental Death, Prisons, Prosecution, Justice System
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Paroled man back in custody
The Salem NewsA man who just last month pleaded guilty to attacking his former girlfriend and her mother is back in custody, after showing up at the women's Arbella Street home twice. That, police say, was a violation of the criminal harassment order barring Daniel...Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Trials, Judges
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Bentley defends 2-year delay for school tax credits
The Montgomery AdvertiserFighting back against critical comments from a top legislator, Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley said Friday that he was never in favor of allowing people to use state tax dollars to go to private schools and said people in the state agree with him....Tags: Robert J. Bentley, Taxation, Del Marsh, Judges, Marketing
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