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Judge denies motion in strip search lawsuit
A U.S. District Court judge denied a South Sioux City, Neb., woman's motion to add thousands of people to her lawsuit against Woodbury County concerning its jail's former strip-search policy. Maureen Rattray's case is scheduled to go to trial on Oct....Tags: Prisons, Abusive Behavior
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2 accused of taking 3 tons of steel from U. Mich.
Two men have been accused of nicking nearly three tons of stainless steel from a building at the University of Michigan. The Ann Arbor News reported Friday that 41-year-old Linden Vann of Wayne and 21-year-old Matthew Reusch of Westland are charged with...Tags: University of Michigan, Prosecution, Court Preliminary, Metal and Mineral
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Ex-Detroit cop among 3 accused of mortgage fraud
A former Detroit police officer and a city tax assessor have been charged in a $2.1-million mortgage fraud scheme. Twenty-seven-year-old former police officer Pierre Greene and 37-year-old city appraiser Jacque Miller are charged in U.S. District...Tags: Law Enforcement, Fraud, Prosecution, Corporate Crime, Mortgages
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Councilwoman called to testify in federal probe
Detroit Councilwoman Sheila Cockrel has been called to testify before a federal grand jury investigating the city's $47 million sludge deal with a Houston company. Cockrel tells The Detroit News for a story Saturday that the subpoena doesn't specify the...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Contracts
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The state at 3:15 p.m.
A La Crosse woman accused of letting her newborn daughter die and hiding the body in a cooler will stand trial. DOG HANGING, from APPLETON -- A man accused of hanging his dog from its choke chain has been convicted of felony mistreatment of animals....Tags: Nature, Green Bay Packers, Major League Baseball, Murder, Ben Sheets
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HIV-positive man sues McDonald's after firing
A former McDonald's employee filed a complaint with the Iowa Civil Rights Commission alleging he was unlawfully fired because he's a gay man with HIV. Daniel Carver, 46, alleges that what began as a lack of promotions and fewer hours escalated to...Tags: Civil Rights, McDonald's, Health Organizations, AIDS, Government Health Care
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Minister's grandson admits molesting 2 boys
A man has pleaded guilty to child molestation for alleged sexual activity with two boys, including sex acts that took place at his grandfather's church. Mark Comford, 24, pleaded guilty Friday in LaPorte Circuit Court to two counts of child molesting,...Tags: Christianity, Sexual Assault, Punishment, Court Administration, Juvenile Delinquency
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Man sentenced for setting Owings Mills fire
The Associated PressA Cockeysville man has been sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison for setting a house fire for a homeowner who fell behind on his mortgage payments, federal authorities said. Scott Ensor, 32, pleaded guilty to an arson conspiracy charge for setting the fire...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Fires, Arson
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Ex-DCF boss pleads guilty
A former supervisor at the Florida Department of Children & Families pleaded guilty Friday to stealing more than $1.5 million in state welfare money, prosecutor Michael Horowitz said. Violet Jones, 42, of Miramar, faces a mandatory 10-year prison...Tags: Miramar, Fort Lauderdale
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2 members of ``Detroit Thug Lordz'' gang sentenced
Two men have been sentenced to prison for their roles in the notorious "Detroit Thug Lordz" gang. Twenty-four-year-old Isaias Quesada of Detroit was sentenced Friday to 20 years. U.S. District Judge David Lawson extended the 10-year mandatory minimum...Tags: Punishment, Drug Trafficking, Gang Activity
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Appleton man convicted of hanging dog in garage
A man accused of hanging his dog from its choke chain has been convicted of felony mistreatment of animals. Thirty-five-year-old Eric Shattuck of Appleton pleaded no contest Thursday in Outagamie County Circuit Court. The criminal complaint says...Tags: Prosecution
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La Crosse woman pleads not guilty in baby's death
A La Crosse woman accused of letting her newborn daughter die and hiding the body in a cooler will stand trial. La Crosse County Circuit Judge Scott Horne bound 20-year-old Indra Book over for trial Friday after she pleaded not guilty to first-degree...Tags: Murder
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