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Wheaton man gets 55 years in stabbing death of neighbor
Tribune reporterA Wheaton man whom prosecutors called a “violent, self-indulgent scammer” was sentenced to 55 years in prison Tuesday for stabbing a neighbor to death in 2009. Families of the victim and the defendant dabbed their eyes as the sentence was...Tags: Lawyers, Punishment, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Prosecutor: Suspect in killing of baby vowed vengeance
Tribune reportersKoman Willis stood in court today, thumbs hooked in the back of his jeans, as he listened to a prosecutor describe how vengeance over a stolen video game drove Willis to fatally shoot 6-month-old Jonylah Watkins as she was being held by her father....Tags: Theft, Lawyers, Entertainment, Witnesses, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge orders exam for accused Ft. Hood shooter Nidal Hasan
Nidal Hasan, the Army psychiatrist charged in the 2009 mass shooting at Ft. Hood in Texas, is seeking to represent himself at trial, prompting a military judge on Wednesday to order that he undergo a physical exam to determine whether he’s capable,...
Tags: Lawyers, Military Justice, Witnesses, Litigation, Trials
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Prosecutors start process to retry five ex-Bell council members
More than two months after a jury deadlocked on nearly half the counts and handed a mixed verdict to five ex-Bell City Council members, prosecutors announced plans Wednesday to retry the corruption case. News of the retrial surfaced last week, but...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Lawyers, Punishment, Justin Bieber, Crimes
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FAMU hazing defendant Shawn Turner agrees to plea in Champion's death
FAMU hazing defendant Shawn Turner, who claimed he was drum major Robert Champion's "protector" and not an attacker, agreed today to plead no contest to felony hazing in the deadly ritual. Turner, 27, will likely receive a community-service sentence...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Lawyers, Punishment, Robert Champion, Hazing
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Man who claimed Kobe, LeBron were clients gets 13 years
A Newport Beach man who falsely claimed he handled investments for Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and other athletes received 13 years in state prison Friday for defrauding clients of $198,000. An Orange County Superior Court jury found Calvin James Calvin,...Tags: Theft, Orange County Superior Court, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice
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Grandma convicted of 7th DUI after picking 1-year-old up from day care
Special to the TribuneA 53-year-old Palatine woman who picked up her 1-year-old grandchild from a day care center after drinking was convicted by a Cook County jury today of her seventh DUI. Jeannine Jenkins, of the 200 block of North Brockway Street, faces between six and...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Lawyers, Salads, Crimes, Foods and Beverages
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Des Plaines to fight return of former cop it says used 'excessive force'
A suspect punched in the face as he sat handcuffed in the back of a Des Plaines police squad car; a man in custody shoved for making a vulgar comment in a police holding cell; another man punched for allegedly becoming aggressive in a holding cell. All...Tags: Public Officials, Freedom of Information Act, Government, Des Plaines, Litigation
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Anne Arundel Co. woman taps federal statute to allege child pornography conspiracy
An Anne Arundel County woman has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against more than 180 defendants who she says circulated or watched child pornography showing her two young children being molested by their father and another person. In the lawsuit...
Tags: Laws, Punishment, Sex Crimes, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Trial rescheduled for Waynesburg man accused of incest, rape
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — A Waynesburg man accused of rape and incest has had his trial rescheduled after a motion to suppress admissions he made to police was denied. Phillip Oney, of 100 N. Railroad St., faces charges of incest, first-degree sexual abuse and...Tags: Incest, Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Charges dropped against Berkeley County man in 2011 beating death
matthewu@herald-mail.comA voluntary manslaughter and assault case against a Berkeley County man accused in the May 2011 death of Keith L. Douglas of Hagerstown has been dismissed due to a lack of admissible evidence, according to court documents and the county prosecutor’s...Tags: Lawyers, Witnesses, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Around Town: The tale of 'Rattlesnake' James
In July of 1936, a red-haired La Caņada barber went on trial for the murder of his wife. The best part of the trial was when a rattlesnake got loose in the courtroom. The barber's real name was Major R. Lisenba. He was a World War I veteran who had...Tags: Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., World War I (1914-1918), Witnesses, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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