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Man in Northridge standoff arrested in girlfriend's slaying
A man involved in a Friday morning standoff with police in a Northridge home after allegedly shooting his girlfriend to death was arrested on suspicion of murder, police said. The man, who has not been identified, was arrested after the standoff, during...
Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings, Kenya, Murder
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School firearm threat a bad idea, but Dowagiac teen avoids prison term
South Bend TribuneCASSOPOLIS — A Dowagiac teenager found out the hard way today in Cass County Circuit Court that it’s not a good idea to threaten someone with a firearm, particularly in school. It wasn’t a good idea either that Joshua Clark, 18, had...Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Heroin, Trials, Mental Health
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Teel Time: Should Virginia Tech reinstate Holmes to football team after assault conviction?
Even when upbeat, after a big win or lively practice, Virginia Tech football coach Frank Beamer often strikes a sober tone, urging players to avoid any situation that could breed trouble. One misstep, Beamer cautions, can ruin a career and/or lives....Tags: Georgia Institute of Technology, Sports, Boston College, Football, Crime, Law and Justice
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Burbank police: Woman dumps Slurpee over 7-Eleven floor, punches worker, hides on roof
A 45-year-old Sun Valley woman on Tuesday intentionally spilled Slurpee mix on the floor inside a 7-Eleven, allegedly punched the worker who tried to stop her and then hid atop a nearby roof, Burbank police said. Brenda Lara was arrested on suspicion...Tags: Google+, Crime, Law and Justice
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Son of NY socialite Astor seeks new trial after juror recants
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The octogenarian son of the late New York philanthropist and socialite Brooke Astor made a last-minute attempt on Friday to overturn his conviction for siphoning millions of dollars from his mother's fortune, according to court...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Politics, Litigation, Fatigue, Crime, Law and Justice
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Civilian tip leads to arrest
A Huntington Beach man arrested by Irvine police on suspicion of having stolen property pleaded not guilty to five felonies and a misdemeanor this week. Irvine police credited a resident tip and increased patrols to the June 6 arrest of Brian Ryan, 37....
Tags: Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Court Preliminary, Misdemeanors
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Panel focuses on pill abuse
"For me I feel like it's drugs for breakfast, drugs for lunch, drugs for dinner, drugs drugs drugs," Orange County Superior Court Judge John Adams said. "That's been my diet for 11 years on the bench." Adams, who hears felony arraignments at the...Tags: Justice System, Drug Trafficking, Trials, Addiction, Behavioral Conditions
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Berlin contractor charged with fraud
A Berlin Borough contractor has been charged with receiving advance payments to build garages and barns and not performing the work or returning the money. Chief Somerset County Detective Jason Hunter filed felony charges against Jonathan Lee Swank,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Summit Bank Corporation, Justice System, Theft
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Drug cartel debt collector proud of killing 30 -Alabama police
ReutersBy Verna Gates BIRMINGHAM, Ala., June 14 (Reuters) - A self-styled collector for a Mexican drug cartel who confessed to more than 30 murders after he was arrested last month saw himself as a person who cleansed the world of bad and abusive people, the...Tags: Mexico, Crime, Law and Justice, Organized Crime, Murder
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Drug cartel debt collector proud of killing 30: Alabama police
ReutersBIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters) - A self-styled collector for a Mexican drug cartel who confessed to more than 30 murders after he was arrested last month saw himself as a person who cleansed the world of bad and abusive people, the investigator in the case...Tags: Mexico, Crime, Law and Justice, Drug Trafficking, Organized Crime, Murder
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DNA test frees man from a long prison sentence
The Kansas City StarKANSAS CITY, Mo. Serving a lengthy prison sentence for a rape he didn't commit, Robert E. Nelson asked for DNA testing to prove his innocence. Twice since 2009, he was turned down. In late 2011, Jackson County prosecutors working through cold cases...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Litigation, Witnesses, Prosecution, Justice System
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For North Lawndale teen, graduation, college scholarship is a story of triumph
To her teachers, mentors, friends and sisters, Rachael Pillot is a fiery visionary, a teenager from a dirt-poor community who strove to finish high school and get into college despite tremendous odds. She was only 7 years old when she watched her mother...
Tags: Police Arrests, Students, Teachers, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid
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