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Casino dealer fine lopsided
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has been getting mighty tough on casinos that violate the law. In March, the board slapped a $68,000 fine on Bethlehem's Sands Casino for six separate incidents in which the casino allowed underage individuals to...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Mount Airy, Pittsburgh, Gambling, Fines
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Beach pleads guilty for DWI, faces further punishment on other cases
Duane Beach, Emmet County’s former chief assistant prosecutor, pled guilty to charges tied to a April 30 accident in 90th District Court today, Friday, the latest of three driving while intoxicated incidents involving Beach in less than four months....
Tags: Government, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Safety of Citizens
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State seeks expanded contempt charge against Goodman juror DeMartin
The Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office wants the court to tack on another reason why John Goodman juror Dennis DeMartin should be held in criminal contempt during his May 30 hearing. Prosecutor Sherri Collins on Thursday filed a petition asking...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Drunk Driving, Judges
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Rob Kardashian pleads not guilty to battery, theft in paparazzo case
Robert Kardashian Jr. pleaded not guilty Wednesday to misdemeanor battery and petty theft for allegedly hitting a photographer in Beverly Hills and removing a digital media card from her camera. Los Angeles County prosecutors charged Kardashian on...
Tags: Justice System, Google+, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Prosecution
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Casey Anthony lawsuits: Fate unclear after bankruptcy hearing
What does Casey Anthony's bankruptcy mean for the two defamation lawsuits pending against her? The answer was no less murky after a hearing Wednesday in Tampa. The suits, brought by Zenaida Gonzalez and Roy Kronk, were halted in their tracks by Anthony's...
Tags: Laws, Tampa, Casey Anthony, Lawyers, Justice System
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Farmington Man Convicted In Winding Trails Sexual Assault
The Hartford Courant— A Farmington man who was charged with accosting three girls and touching a 13-year-old's chest at the Winding Trails recreation area in July pleaded no contest Wednesday to two felonies and a misdemeanor. Mark Tully, 57, faces up to three years...Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Court Preliminary, Sexual Assault, Prisons, Lawyers
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Penhook man facing moonshining charges after two 800-gallon stills, 1,600 gallons of mash found
A nine-month investigation by Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control agents has resulted in moonshining charges against a Penhook man. Agents say they destroyed two 800-gallon black-pot stills on Monday in eastern Franklin County. They also...
Tags: Franklin County (Virginia), Crime, Law and Justice, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia), Trials, Prisons
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July court date set for former tennis champ Jennifer Capriati on battery, stalking charges
One-time tennis champion Jennifer Capriati's next court date is July 12, for misdemeanor battery and stalking charges involving an ex-boyfriend, a Palm Beach County judge said Monday. Capriati, 37, wasn't present for the quick discussion about her...Tags: North Palm Beach, Tennis, Lyme Disease, Lawyers, Justice System
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Maryland makes minor lawbreakers pay twice
Have you ever just messed up? I'm not talking about leaving your coffee on the roof of your car. I mean a major, life-altering mistake. Think fiscal cliff-level personal disaster. Now imagine paying for the mistake with jail time — then continuing...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Fiscal Cliff, Fort Meade (military base), Employment, Prisons
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Serial exposer from Minnesota arrested again, this time in Delray Beach
A serial flasher with a history of targeting women and girls in stores in Minnesota and South Florida was arrested Thursday after he exposed himself in a Barnes and Noble in Boca Raton back in October, police said. Loren Clyde Bauer, 65, masturbated...
Tags: Police Arrests, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Punishment, Delray Beach, Prisons
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Former NASA Langley scientist from China pleads guilty to misdemeanor
NEWPORT NEWS — A Chinese national and former NASA Langley Research Center contractor pleaded guilty in federal court on Thursday — but not to spying, espionage or lying to federal investigators. Instead, Bo Jiang pleaded guilty to a...Tags: Research, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Chesapeake City, Court Preliminary, Old Dominion University
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