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World watches weapons in Israel, Syria; Americans prefer to watch them on the big screen
Israel and Syria continue to fight, Robert Downey Jr. continues to pretend to fight, and in sunny, pastoral northern Pennsylvania, a former judge is still getting international attention a week after his sentencing over what amounts to a human-...Tags: Iron Man 3 (movie), Brooklyn Nets, Atlantic Ocean, Al Jazeera (tv network), Digg Inc.
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Former Coast Guard officer sentenced on bribe charges
Daily PressA former Coast Guard Petty Officer received a seven-year sentence Wednesday for fraud and receiving bribes, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. Nathan Allen Dunn, 30, of Brookwood, Ala., faces three...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Corporate Crime
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Four officials accused of receiving bribes for immigration fraud
Authorities on Wednesday announced charges against a ring of federal officials who allegedly received bribes of cash and expensive gifts in exchange for fraudulent immigration benefits. The scheme was allegedly orchestrated by Koreatown attorney Kwang...Tags: Trials, National Security, Migration, Czech Republic, Political Corruption
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White Memorial Medical Center in L.A. settles kickback allegations
White Memorial Medical Center in Los Angeles has agreed to pay $14.1 million to settle allegations that it paid illegal kickbacks to physicians to get their patient referrals. The settlement announced Friday by the U.S. Justice Department stemmed from a...
Tags: Trials, General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics, Family, Human Interest
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News of the Weird: Well-Earned Retirement
In March, twin sisters Louise and Martine Fokkens, 70, announced their joint retirement after more than 50 years each on the job — as Amsterdam prostitutes. (In February, the minimum age for prostitutes in the Netherlands was raised to 21, but there...
Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, BBC, Sex Crimes, Iceland, Common Cold
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Former state DOT contractor gets prison for taking bribe
A Broward man who formerly worked as a consultant for the Florida Department of Transportation was sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison Tuesday for taking a bribe, court records show. Ron Capobianco Jr., 40, of Pompano Beach, pleaded guilty to...
Tags: Florida Department of Transportation, Prisons, Corporate Crime, Pompano Beach, Punishment
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Margate commission chooses Donahue as stand-in for suspended McLean
In 15 minutes Wednesday evening, Margate city commissioners chose a substitute for a commissioner suspended while he awaits trial on federal bribery charges. Brian Donahue, 57, a music teacher at a private school and husband of a city police officer, was...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Corporate Crime
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A 20-Year-Old Murder Creates Controversy in Connecticut's Criminal Justice System
Nearly two decades have passed since Eugenio Deleone Vega was murdered in his New Haven bodega, yet restless questions about that seemingly commonplace crime continue to haunt Connecticut's criminal justice system. Was there police misconduct? If the...
Tags: Trials, Cheshire, Colon Cancer, Manhattan (New York City), Crime, Law and Justice
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Second Glendale brother sentenced in multi-million dollar fraud scheme
The second of two Glendale brothers who masterminded construction contract kickback schemes that bilked Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena and a Bay Area business out of millions of dollars has been sentenced to federal prison. Tony Hamedany, 58,...Tags: Trials, Prisons, Punishment, Corporate Crime
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Assets unfrozen for consultant accused of bribing assessor
A Los Angeles County judge lifted freeze orders on roughly $3 million in assets belonging to Ramin Salari, the property tax consultant arrested in October on charges that he bribed county Assessor John Noguez to lower tax bills for wealthy clients. On...Tags: Lawyers, Judges, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Bookie sentenced in Operation Hook Shot basketball bribery case
A former bookie was sentenced Thursday to two years in federal prison for his role in a scheme to bribe basketball players at the University of San Diego. Richard Francis Garmo, 43, of El Cajon, was the eighth and last defendant to be sentenced in San...Tags: Trials, Basketball, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Corporate Crime
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Federal lawsuit alleges kickbacks at Northrop real estate firm
A Howard County couple is suing one of the largest residential real estate brokerages in the state and a Columbia title company for more than $11 million, alleging that the firms had financial ties that violated federal law. The case is a proposed class...
Tags: Trials, Litigation, Real Estate, Crime, Law and Justice, Housing Industry
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