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New state law adds oversight to incentives, watchdogs say
The Tampa TribuneGovernment watchdogs are hailing a new law that will try to make companies more accountable for the economic incentives they get from Florida. That's been a sore subject in the state, which has suffered major embarrassments when companies that won...Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Port Orange, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Orlando jury to hear Dontae Morris case Nov. 4
The Tampa TribuneAn Orlando jury will decide this fall whether Dontae Morris shot to death two Tampa police officers who had pulled his girlfriend over for a minor traffic infraction. Morris faces two charges of capital murder. Circuit Judge William Fuente scheduled the...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice, Death Penalty
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Candidates give voters a choice at deadline
The Spokesman-ReviewTwo city council incumbents in Spokane County face challengers who declared their intent to run for office Friday, the last day to file. Spokane Valley Councilman Rod Higgins will again face Linda J. Thompson, who he beat in a coin toss in February...Tags: Substance Abuse, PTA, Politics, Natural Resource Industry, Justice System
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Pair denied contact once baby born
Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa.A Loyalhanna mother and father are not permitted to have contact with their baby once the child is born, a judge ruled Friday. Assistant District Attorney Judy Petrush said Elizabeth Mae Fair, 21, is due to give birth in the next month and asked that...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Skull Fracture
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Hempfield man gets 5 to 10 years in prison for firing at troopers in what lawyer called an 'anomaly'
Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa.A Hempfield man who fired at least 17 shots at state troopers had been under extreme pressure in his work and home life. "He never intended to do any harm to anybody that day," said Brian Aston, attorney for Daniel Lee Ryan. Ryan, 45, was sentenced...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Punishment, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Branciforte Drive landslide to cost Santa Cruz at least $1 million
The Santa Cruz SentinelThe city of Santa Cruz faces more than $1 million in losses stemming from a court ruling concerning a 2011 landslide on Branciforte Drive. After a two-week trial, a Santa Cruz County Superior Court jury determined in early May the city was not liable...Tags: Politics, Avalanches and Landslides, Government, Justice System, Lawyers
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Judge orders murder trial in animal control officer's death
The Sacramento BeeA man accused of fatally shooting a Sacramento County animal control officer in Galt late last year will have to stand trial on special-circumstance charges that he murdered a public official who was in the course of his duties. Sacramento Superior...Tags: Trials, Rentals, Justice System, Lawyers, Shootings
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State Supreme Court won't hear records appeal
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.The Kentucky Supreme Court has decided not to hear an appeal from the Kentucky Community & Technical College System in an open records case it filed against the Messenger-Inquirer. The state's highest court has denied KCTCS' motion for a discretionary...Tags: Politics, Justice System, Public Officials, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Retired officer proposes local forensics lab
Kerrville Daily Times, TexasWith more and more law enforcement agencies using the same crime laboratory in Austin, the lag time in getting forensic results is leading some in the criminal justice community to explore alternatives. According to local officials, it can take six...Tags: Witnesses, Criminals, Law Enforcement, Laws, Justice System
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City official is heading toward trial
The Brunswick News, Ga.A trial for suspended Brunswick City Commissioner James Brooks on influence peddling charges could begin in July, his lawyer says. Alan Tucker said he recently received a large amount of potential evidence from prosecutors as part of standard pretrial...Tags: Politics, Nathan Deal, Justice System, Government, Local Elections
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One Domestic Violence Charge Against Twin Falls Deputy Dropped; Three Remain
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoA judge dismissed one count of felony domestic battery against a Twin Falls County sheriff's deputy Friday after a preliminary hearing. Prosecutors needed to prove they have enough evidence to take their case against Sgt. Michael Cooper to trial. Twin...Tags: Trials, Justice System, Abusive Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice, Court Preliminary
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Maine panel OKs Clean Election upgrade
Portland Press Herald, MaineA bill to provide more public funding for Maine Clean Election Act candidates inched closer to approval Friday, following a 7-5 vote by the Legislature's Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee. The bill, L.D. 1309, sponsored by Sen. Edward Youngblood, R-...Tags: Finance, Politics, Republican Party, David Johnson, Justice System
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