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Slaying suspect's recorded police interview can be used at trial, DuPage judge rules
The video-recorded police interview in which a man denies killing and robbing a St. Charles pizza delivery woman in 2006 can be used as evidence at his trial, a judge ruled Thursday. Bradley Justice, 30, of Sandwich, is charged in the beating death of...Tags: Robert Anderson, West Chicago, Trials
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U.S. to help homeowers in flood areas
The federal government says it will speed disaster assistance to seven storm-ravaged counties in Missouri, to help homeowners and low-income renters forced from their homes. The Department of Housing and Urban Development says the assistance includes...Tags: Foreclosures, Floods
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Religion events in the west suburbs
BARTLETT Living Lord Lutheran Church will hold a worship series themed "RetroActive" at 7 p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. July 27 in the church, 1044 Congress Drive. Retro refers to getting back to basics, and active means actively worshiping God. The services...Tags: Batavia, Reformed, Diseases, Christianity, Heart Disease
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Lawyer's life fuels his mystery novel
Special to the Chicago TribuneOne of Bruce Steinberg's first brushes with anti-Semitism came when he was a student at the University of Illinois and was refused an apartment because he is Jewish, he said. But it wouldn't be his last. After becoming an assistant Kane County public...Tags: Riots, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Prosecution, Witnesses, Sexual Assault
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Missouri governor signs Internet harassment bill
Associated Press WriterMissouri Gov. Matt Blunt signed a bill Monday outlawing cyberbullying, just miles from where a 13-year-old girl committed suicide nearly two years ago after being harassed on the Internet. The bill updates state laws against harassment by removing the...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Minority Groups, Regional Authority
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Man accused of driving police car into river
Jefferson Parish sheriff's deputies say a 22-year-old man stole a deputy's car and took it for a joyride on the Mississippi River levee before driving it into the river. Sheriff Newell Normand says the suspectwas apprehended while swimming in the water....Tags: Prosecution, Vehicles, Theft
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Access to guns
The Supreme Court decision to uphold the right to own a handgun for self-defense is disappointing but not surprising. It would have been far more surprising if the court acknowledged that today's weapons technology and potential for doing great harm could...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Personal Weapon Control, Defense, Ronald Reagan, Court Administration
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