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Two Nominees Picked for Alaska Supreme Court Vacancy
Two nominees have been selected by the Alaska Judicial Council for a vacancy on the Alaska Supreme Court. Gov. Sean Parnell will now be asked to appoint either Andy Harrington or Peter J. Maassen. Harrington is an assistant attorney general in Fairbanks...
Tags: Sean Parnell, University of Michigan, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities
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Arctic Drilling Lawsuit: Conservation Groups Sue Over Spill Plans
Becky BohrerA coalition of conservation groups is suing the federal government over its approval of oil spill response plans for an Arctic Ocean drilling program. The lawsuit does not seek to stop Shell Oil from beginning to drill this summer as planned. ...Tags: Litigation, Environmental Issues, Justice System, Endangered Species, Politics
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Indiana Man Charged with Sextortion Scam involving Anchorage Teen
Charles WilsonAn Indiana man was charged Tuesday with tricking 10 teenagers in nine different states including an Anchorage teen into performing sex acts on webcam that he recorded and used to coerce them into making more sexually explicit videos. Federal...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Blackmail and Extortion, Prosecution, Video Supplies and Services, Justice System
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Justice Dept: Misconduct by 2 Prosecutors in Stevens Case
Pete YostThe Justice Department's internal ethics watchdog says two prosecutors in the bungled corruption case against Sen. Ted Stevens engaged in reckless professional misconduct by failing to disclose information favorable to the defense. The Office of...Tags: Prosecution, Ted Stevens, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Justice Report: Ted Stevens Legal Team Calls Discipline Laughable
Pete YostThe legal team that defended Sen. Ted Stevens in his corruption trial has harshly criticized as too light the punishment handed out to a pair of prosecutors found to have engaged in reckless professional misconduct in the case. A Justice Department...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Punishment, Prosecution, Ted Stevens, Crime, Law and Justice
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Federal Judge Refuses to Dismiss Charges in Militia Trial
The Associated PressA federal judge has rejected motions to dismiss charges against three Fairbanks militia members. U.S. District Court Judge Robert Bryan says prosecutors have presented sufficient evidence allowing the case to move forward. Francis Schaeffer Cox, Coleman...Tags: Prosecution, Witnesses, Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Murkowski Argues for Fairness During Hearing Involving Stevens Trial
Channel 2 NewsAfter the mishandled trial of former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, the U.S. Senate is trying to decide if it should change the rules for how federal prosecutors handle evidence. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) argued, Wednesday, for reform before the Senate...Tags: Litigation, Republican Party, Ted Stevens, Justice System, Politics
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Man Sentenced in Palin Lawyer Harassment Case
Rachel D'OroOne of the Pennsylvania men convicted of harassing Sarah Palin's Alaska lawyers has been sentenced to time served and five years' probation. Craig Christy must also perform community service. His 20-year-old son, Shawn Christy, is also expected to be...Tags: Punishment, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Bullying, Trials
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Defense Concludes Closing Arguments in Fairbanks Militia Case
Channel 2 NewsThe defense wrapped up its closing arguments Wednesday in the federal trial of three Fairbanks militiamen accused of plotting to murder judges and other federal officials. The prosecution will get 45 minutes of rebuttal time Thursday, before the...Tags: FBI, Prosecution, Weaponry, Thomas Jefferson, Crime, Law and Justice
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Alaska Peacemakers Militia Case in Hands of Jurors
The Associated PressA federal prosecutor took a final shot at convicting three members of the Alaska Peacemakers Militia, saying five weeks of testimony clearly showed they intended to kill federal law enforcement officials. Jurors in the case of Schaeffer Cox, Coleman...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Anchorage Woman Sentenced For Decade-Long Ponzi Scheme
Channel 2 NewsAn Anchorage woman was sentenced in federal court Friday for what prosecutors call a decade-long Ponzi scheme. Samantha Delay-Wilson, 65, was sentenced to 84 months in prison after being convicted of defrauding investors and lenders of more than $5...Tags: Punishment, Prosecution, Credit Ratings, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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State Conducting Independent Investigation of Officer-Involved Shooting
Channel 2 NewsIt appears the state Office of Special Prosecutions and Appeals is currently conducting an independent investigation into the officer-involved shooting of a Mountain View man Saturday night, according to the head of the Department of Law’s...Tags: Criminal Laws, Shootings, Laws, Prosecution, Police Investigations
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