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Aurora man gets 13 years for drug crimes
Special to the TribuneAn Aurora man has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for drug convictions, Kane County authorities said Thursday. Peter A. Cotts, 43, of the 1200 block of Pleasant Place, was sentenced Tuesday by Judge Susan Clancy Boles, who had found Cotts guilty...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Trials, Punishment
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Bringing shame on his profession [Editorial]
Regardless of how most of us feel about individual elected officials or their leanings on particular policies, it's a fair observation that a lot of people get involved with politics because they want to make a difference. Some lose their moral...Tags: Lawyers, Politics, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Public Officials
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Mississippi authorities issue arrest warrant for rapper Tim Dog despite reports of his death
Associated PressJACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Lack of a death certificate or of a burial site and sparse obituary information led to talk in hip-hop circles that rapper Tim Dog, who owes thousands of dollars to women he was convicted of swindling, faked his own death in...Tags: Lawyers, Theft, Police Arrests, Diabetes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Embattled Tamarac commissioner files suit to stop recall
City Commissioner Patte Atkins-Grad struck back against her critics with a lawsuit intended to prevent a recall effort from moving forward. Her lawsuit — filed in Broward Circuit Court on Wednesday and served to the recall committee Thursday...
Tags: Tamarac, Judges, Lawyers, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Former Chicago cop gets 12 years for working with gang
Tribune reporterA former veteran Chicago police officer was sentenced today to 12 years in federal prison for conspiring with leaders of the Latin Kings to rob the gang's rivals of cash, drugs and guns. Antonio Martinez Jr., 42, could have faced up to life in prison,...Tags: Gang Activity, Judges, Lawyers, Theft, Prisons
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Washington County Commissioners accept $500,000 hiring grant
The Washington County Board of Commissioners has unanimously accepted a $500,000 federal COPS Hiring Program grant to hire four additional deputies for the county sheriff’s office. The U.S. Department of Justice grant will cover 75 percent, or...
Tags: Rubber Products Industry, U.S. Department of Justice, Politics, Government, Regional Authority
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NH woman convicted of videotaping teenage daughter in child porn sentenced to 40 years
Associated PressCONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A woman convicted of sexually exploiting her 14-year-old daughter to produce child pornography was sentenced Thursday to 40 years in prison by a federal judge who called her conduct "shocking" and "egregious." "The damage you...Tags: Criminal Laws, Judges, Lawyers, Pornography, Sex Crimes
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Law-firm partner, ex-federal prosecutor Fardon nominated to head Chicago US attorney's office
Associated PressCHICAGO (AP) — The Obama administration has chosen a private attorney and former federal prosecutor who helped send former Illinois Gov. George Ryan to prison for corruption to head the U.S. attorney's office in Chicago, Illinois' senators announced...Tags: Rod Blagojevich, Politics, Barack Obama, Patrick Fitzgerald, Crime, Law and Justice
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2005 - Timing Is Key In Cancer Cases
Hartford CourantSixty-one families pressing wrongful death claims against Pratt & Whitney took their case to the state Supreme Court Thursday, fighting to remain part of a lawsuit blaming the jet-engine maker for a cluster of brain cancer deaths. At issue is whether...Tags: Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971), Lawyers, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace
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Here is the latest Pennsylvania news from The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Philadelphia couple who believe in faith healing over medicine and have had two children die of pneumonia can't post bail before a hearing tomorrow. Herbert and Catherine Schaible are charged with third-degree murder in the...Tags: Judges, Lawyers, Allentown, Pneumonia, Murder
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AP, other media fight Maine judge's decision to seal documents in teen girl's killing
BANGOR, Maine (AP) — Two news organizations on Thursday challenged a judge's decision to keep the public from learning the details of a case against a man charged with killing a 15-year-old girl. The Associated Press and MaineToday Media, owner...Tags: Criminal Laws, Lawyers, Judges, Murder, Prisons
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Grand jury empaneled to look into $200M Medicaid contract awarded by Jindal administration
Associated PressBATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The Louisiana attorney general's office says a special grand jury has been selected to look into possible criminal activity involving the award of a $200 million Medicaid contract by Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration....Tags: Breach of Contract, Crime, Law and Justice, Medicaid, Corporate Crime, Track and Field
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