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PASSINGS: Gene Mako, Thomas Penfield Jackson
Gene Mako Champion tennis player in 1930s Gene Mako, 97, a champion tennis player who paired with the legendary Don Budge to win four doubles titles at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in the 1930s, died Friday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Economy, Business and Finance, Steffi Graf, Tennis, Justice System
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Judge in Zimmerman trial bans potential juror from courthouse
SANFORD, Fla. — A potential juror for the George Zimmerman murder case was dismissed from consideration and ordered not to come back to the courthouse until the trial is over after he complained about the jury process outside the assembly room...
Tags: Minority Groups, Trials, George Zimmerman, Lawyers, Justice System
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Letters: California egg law goes too far
Re "An egg fight crosses state lines," June 9 An amendment by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) to the farm bill would not nullify Proposition 2, California's initiative mandating larger cages for hens that applies only to in-state production of eggs. In 2011,...
Tags: Science and Technology, Consumers, Steve King, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lenny Dykstra could be released from prison this weekend
Former baseball star Lenny Dykstra is expected to be released from jail Sunday, just 15 months into his three-year term, the Philadelphia Inquirer is reporting. After pleading no contest in October 2011 to three grand theft auto charges and one count of...
Tags: Prisons, Philadelphia Phillies, Punishment, Trials, Justice System
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Judge rejects accused Ft. Hood shooter's new defense strategy
HOUSTON -- A military judge on Friday rejected a new defense strategy by accused Ft, Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan. The judge, Col. Tara Osborn, said during an afternoon hearing at the Army base that she would not allow Hasan to argue that he shot...
Tags: Defense, U.S. Army, Military Justice, Texas Tech University , Taliban
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Organ transplant decisions should be made by doctors, not courts
It’s wonderful that the 10-year old suburban Philadelphia girl in need of a lung transplant whose plight became national news was finally able to get one on Wednesday. “God is great! He moved the mountain!” exclaimed Sarah Murnaghan&...
Tags: Justice System, Lung Transplants, Crime, Law and Justice
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George Zimmerman jurors to be sequestered
SANFORD, Fla. — The six jurors and four alternates eventually picked to hear the second-degree murder case of neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman will be sequestered for the two to four weeks the trial will last, the judge presiding over...
Tags: Elections, Sanford Police Department, Government, Trials, George Zimmerman
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Little Al's big chance
It was a big moment for the man they call "Little Al." As hundreds of residents and dignitaries watched, a mariachi band strolled down an aisle to celebrate Albert Robles' victory after he was sworn in as Carson's newest councilman. For Robles, this...
Tags: Elections, Steve Cooley, Mervyn Dymally, Trials, Lawyers
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Ohio football player, convicted of rape, gets sex-offender status
A Steubenville, Ohio, football player, convicted of raping an alcohol-impaired high school girl, must register as a sex offender every six months for the next 20 years, a judge ruled Friday. Trent Mays, 17, must register as a Tier II sex offender, Judge...
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More unpaid interns file lawsuits against employers for pay
NEW YORK -- They’re a staple of tens of thousands of offices during the summer time – the lowly intern, asked to make coffee and shuffle mail for little to no pay, all for a line to add to their resume. But the unpaid internship is under...Tags: Apprentices, Labor Disputes, Laws, Newspaper and Magazine, Justice System
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Supreme Court considers landmark equality cases
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has devoted decades to giving meaning to the Constitution's promise of equality for all before the law. Now, as the court heads into the final two weeks of this year's term, the justices may be about to close one...
Tags: Elections, Gays and Lesbians, Civil Rights, Marriage, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Garcetti to closely scrutinize DWP, fire, technology departments
Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti on Friday called out three key areas of city operations that will get close scrutiny after he takes office July 1, saying each may need changes either in management or operations. Garcetti cited the Department of Water and...
Tags: Science and Technology, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Local Elections, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judges Photos
Robert A. "Bob" Butterworth, was appointed Secretary of...
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Kane County Judge T. Clint Hull begins proceedings in t...
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For years, the Los Angeles County court system prided i...
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