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Santa Clara County district attorney's hiring practices ignite debate
San Jose Mercury NewsEager to distinguish himself as more ethical than his scandal-prone predecessor, Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen promised to take on and promote only "the best people." But halfway into his first term, questions are being raised about...Tags: Political Corruption, International Criminal Court, Labor Legislation, Laws, Values
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REFILE-WRAPUP 5-Boston suspects had 'spontaneous' bomb plan for New York
Reuters(Deletes extraneous word in paragraph 24) * Authorities learned of alleged plan from surviving suspect * Father in Russia says he wants to visit United States * "Broken" national security system - Republican senator By Edith Honan and Mark...Tags: Punishment, Hospitals and Clinics, Times Square, Government, Trials
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Ask a real estate pro: Reverse mortgage not a short-term answer
Sentinel CorrespondentBoard-certified real estate lawyer Gary M. Singer writes about the housing market at SunSentinel.com/housekeys each Friday. To ask him a question, click here. Q: We took out a reverse mortgage a few years ago and now want to leave the house to move...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Mortgages, Lawyers, Real Estate, Foreclosures
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Dorner reward candidate questions if process is 'impartial'
An attorney for the man who was carjacked by former LAPD officer Christopher Dorner criticized guidelines the city is using to distribute a $1-million reward for his capture. In a letter sent to the LAPD’s detective bureau Tuesday, an attorney...
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Ask a real estate pro: One-sided contracts limit claims against moving companies
Sentinel CorrespondentBoard-certified real estate lawyer Gary M. Singer writes about the housing market at SunSentinel.com/housekeys each Friday. To ask him a question, click here. Q: I recently moved, and the moving company damaged a piece of antique furniture. I’m...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System
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Bethlehem Area schools claim $43,000 in costs for Zhou case
Bethlehem Area School District said it is entitled to recover at least $43,000 from the mother of two students who abused special education laws in a bid to have her sons attend private school at taxpayers' expense. The court costs, detailed in a...Tags: Laws, Prosecution, Lawyers, Litigation, Trials
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NHCLU's Ebel honored for 'courage to speak'
The New Hampshire Union Leader, ManchesterClaire Ebel was celebrated Wednesday as "a State House legend" and persistent defender of civil liberties and individual freedom during her 30 years at the helm of the New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union. "Claire has been there to speak when many may...Tags: Labor Legislation, Civil Rights, Sylvia Larsen, Freedom of the Press
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11 parties make claims to $1-million Christopher Dorner reward
Eleven parties have submitted claims to the $1-million reward offered in the Christopher Dorner case under revised guidelines to allocate the money, LAPD officials say. Friday was the deadline for people to file claims for a portion of the reward, which...
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Judge: Seizure-dog trainer's $75 million claim against AG should be dismissed
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.A federal magistrate judge has recommended that the damages portion of a seizure-dog trainer's legal action seeking $75 million from the state attorney general be dismissed, although parts of the lawsuit should be allowed to proceed. South Colton...Tags: Laws, Watertown, Lawyers, Andrew Cuomo, Trials
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Whatley sentenced to five years in prison
Opelika-Auburn News, Ala.A former Auburn radio personality convicted of committing sexual crimes against a child has been sentenced to five years in prison. During a sentencing hearing Tuesday afternoon, Clarence Whatley was given a 173-month split sentence, 60 months of...Tags: Punishment, Trials, Prisons, Judges, Justice System
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Manatee County school board stuck on legal decision
Bradenton HeraldThe Manatee County School Board is still unsure how its legal department will operate in coming months even as its attorney's retirement looms. While board attorney John Bowen is set to retire in June, the school board has failed to decide whether it...Tags: Lawyers, Legal Service, Justice System
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Ask a real estate pro: Should I reject the bank's short sale offer?
Sentinel CorrespondentBoard-certified real estate lawyer Gary M. Singer writes about the housing market at SunSentinel.com/housekeys each Friday. To ask him a question, click here. Q: I am in the middle of a short sale. Our lender approved it, but only if I contribute $75,000,...Tags: Lawyers, Real Estate, Justice System
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