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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: Courtney Love, Kurt Cobain
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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: Theft, Bank Robbery, 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: War Crimes, Guerrilla Activity, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Prosecution, 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 Wednesday of six of the 22 counts of corruption with which he was...Tags: Corrupt Practices, Corruption, Values, Corporate Crime, Prosecution
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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: People, Mental Illness, Healthcare Policies, Society, Medical Services
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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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Broward County: Disbarred lawyer pleads no contest to grand theft
South Florida Sun-SentinelA disbarred Pembroke Pines lawyer pleaded no contest Wednesday to five felony charges after authorities said he pocketed almost $117,000 from clients' insurance settlements and gave thousands to his mistress. Anthony Scalese, 41, wiped tears from his...Tags: Theft, Pembroke Pines, Broward County
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Trial of privacy advocate's suit postponed
Trial of a lawsuit challenging a new Virginia law that bars individuals from posting Social Security numbers on the Internet has been postponed. The case had been set for trial Thursday. U.S. District Judge Robert Payne asked for additional briefs and...Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection, Social Security, Wages and Pensions
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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: Vehicles, Theft, Damages, Motorola, Inc.
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