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Appeals court revives lawsuit of inmate demanding kosher meals
The News Service of FloridaTALLAHASSEE -- A Jewish prisoner's lawsuit seeking a kosher meal plan in Florida prisons can go forward, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. Bruce Rich, an orthodox Jew serving a life sentence at Union Correctional Institution for the murder of his...Tags: Punishment, Judges, Human Interest, Islam, Justice System
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Man convicted in 1975 of murdering night watchman wants conviction overturned
dona@herald-mail.comA man convicted of the 1975 murder of a night watchman was back in Washington County Circuit Court on Monday seeking to have his conviction overturned due, in part, to improper jury instructions in his trial. Michael Keith Hines is serving a life...Tags: Judges, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Prosecution, Garrett County, Trials
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Judge: Sex offender not required to buy victim's property
A Lehigh County couple who say a neighbor who admitted molesting their child should be forced to buy their property apparently won't get their wish. County Judge Michele A. Varricchio has shot down the Upper Milford Township couple's unusual request that...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Judges, Sex Crimes, Sexual Assault, Allentown
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Manager pleads guilty in Allentown mortgage fraud case
The manager of an Allentown mortgage company who obtained fraudulent loans worth $1.5 million has pleaded guilty in federal court. Joel Tillett, 36, of Whitehall Township admitted to conspiracy and forging loan documents to ensure clients' mortgage...Tags: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Mortgages, Justice System, Whitehall, Crime, Law and Justice
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American Front trial delayed at prosecutor's request
KISSIMMEE – White supremacist Marcus Faella must wait until late July for his day in court. Rather than go to trial Monday, the Orange-Osceola State Attorney's Office requested and received Monday what Circuit Judge Jon Morgan said would be the...
Tags: Osceola County, Racism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Punishment, Social Issues
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Death row inmate back in Seminole County courtroom, asking judge to throw out convictions
SANFORD – A death row inmate convicted of stabbing his neighbor 129 times then murdering the woman's wheelchair-bound mother with the same kitchen knife returned to a Seminole County courtroom this morning, hoping a judge would throw out his...
Tags: Judges, Prosecution, Trials, Prisons, Justice System
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Home confinement defendant's phone shows gunshot residue searches before slaying
Hours before a 19-year-old witness was slain in Ocoee, the man charged with his murder may have searched the Web for advice on how to clean away gunshot residue, according to a forensic report. The report, which includes search results and text...
Tags: Google Inc., Ocoee, Witnesses, Prosecution, Justice System
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American Front leader's domestic-terrorism trial postponed
KISSIMMEE — The case against the American Front white-supremacy group, scheduled to begin in Osceola County Monday, has been postponed until July. Marcus Faella is the one remaining defendant, whose case cas not been resolved. Early Monday,...
Tags: Osceola County, Racism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Punishment, Social Issues
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Judge calls Prenda Law and others a 'porno trolling collective'
A group of lawyers that made millions of dollars putting online viewers of pornographic films in the courtroom hot seat may soon be feeling the heat of federal investigators. U.S. District Judge Otis D. Wright II in Los Angeles found that Prenda Law...
Tags: Judges, Laws, Justice System, Organized Crime, Crime, Law and Justice
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Legal moves breathe new life into old DUI case
A former Broward resident who moved to Sweden without resolving an outstanding drunken driving charge in 1987 is now pushing to get that case resolved or tried in front of a jury, and the sooner the better. Attorneys representing John Ludan, 47, filed...
Tags: Judges, Prosecution, Police Arrests, Justice System, Broward County
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Inverness cold case: Wife accused of plotting husband's 1979 slaying
Just before 2 p.m. on April 30, 1979, the doorbell sounded at a sprawling Inverness ranch home. A 5-year-old girl opened the door to find two men with nylon stockings pulled over their faces. The men tied up the girl, two of her siblings and the...
Tags: Chicago Board of Trade, Witnesses, Justice System, Police Investigations, Portage Park
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Harris: Patrick Fitzgerald offers lesson on complexities of terrorism law
Complex. Even messy. That's the reality of prosecuting terrorism cases, former U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald told his University of Chicago law school students at the outset of a recent class he taught with law firm colleague Michael Scudder. The...
Tags: National Security, Laws, Clarence Darrow, Civil Rights, Politics
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