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Brawley arsonist case heads toward trial
Staff WriterBrawley resident Fernando Elenin Garcia, 20, will stand trial on two counts of arson in Brawley, an Imperial County Superior Court judge determined Tuesday. Arrested less than a month ago, Garcia underwent his preliminary examination Tuesday morning...Tags: Judges, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Alleged killer bride stabbing captured on 911 tape
Hours before her wedding last summer, bride-to-be Na Cola Darcel Franklin frantically called 911 from her Whitehall Township apartment to report her fiance was drunk and about to drive away with their 9-month-old baby. "Give me my baby. You're drunk,...
Tags: Prosecution, Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice, Whitehall, Murder
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Judge berates South Bend teen smirking during murder sentencing, gives him 50 years
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- St. Joseph Superior Court Judge Jane Woodward Miller interrupted the deputy prosecutor as he discussed the slaying of 16-year-old Jhaelon Johnson to address the teenager who admitted to murdering him. "Why are you smiling?" the judge asked...Tags: Judges, Prosecution, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons
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September trial set for hair salon lottery suit
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Seven hairstylists fighting for a share of a $9.5 million lottery prize won by their former co-worker at an Indianapolis salon will see their case go to trial in September, a judge said Monday. Marion Superior Judge Heather...
Tags: Judges, Lotteries, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Guilty plea in KPMG insider-trading case
A San Fernando Valley jeweler at the center of an insider-trading scandal pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge and agreed to turn over $1.27 million in ill-gotten stock gains made from tips from a top auditor at accounting giant KPMG. Bryan Shaw, 52,...
Tags: FBI, Jewelry and Watches, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Herbalife Limited
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Woman hurt in shooting admitted role in tax scheme
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — A woman targeted in a pre-dawn shooting Monday had recently admitted that she led a scheme that used bogus tax returns to defraud the government for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Gigi M. Riley, 32, was shot twice about 4:14 a.m. at...Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Data Collection, Shootings, 1st Source Corp.
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He's prison-bound for theft, fleeing
NILES -- An Eau Claire man is going to prison for 14 months for a March incident in which he ran away from police after stealing items from the Niles Walmart. James Raymond Griffin, 45, pleaded guilty to third-degree fleeing and eluding and second-degree...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Trials, Prisons, Theft, Punishment
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Developers Hoping To Convert Former Consolidated Cigar Warehouse Into Apartments
Developers are hoping to convert a former cigar company warehouse into an apartment complex. L.A.C. Group LLC is looking to convert the former Consolidated Cigar Corp warehouse at 38 Hubbard St. into 42 apartment units. According to Peter Alter, the...
Tags: Trials, Arts and Culture, Architecture
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South Bend woman hurt in early morning shooting admitted role in tax scheme
SOUTH BEND — A woman targeted in a pre-dawn shooting today had recently admitted that she led a scheme that used bogus tax returns to defraud the government of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Gigi M. Riley, 32, was shot twice about 4:14 a.m. at...
Tags: Prosecution, Interior Policy, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Data Collection
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Hagerstown man pleads guilty to series of Christmas burglaries
dona@herald-mail.comOne of three Hagerstown men charged in a series of break-ins and package thefts before Christmas entered guilty pleas Monday in Washington County Circuit Court to four counts of first-degree burglary. Assistant State’s Attorney Gina Cirincion...Tags: Trials, Religious Festivals, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Theft, Holidays
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Enron's Jeff Skilling doesn't deserve a break
As if you didn't know this already, we're coddling criminals in America. By that I don't mean the petty drug dealers, three-strikes necklace-snatchers and other mooks filling up our state prisons; many of them are doing hard time. I'm talking about...Tags: Finance, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation, Corporate Officers
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Judge temporarily delays 12-week abortion law in Arkansas
An Arkansas law that bans most abortions after 12 weeks of pregnancy was temporarily blocked by a federal judge on Friday. In a ruling from the bench, U.S. District Court Judge Susan Webber Wright in Little Rock granted a preliminary injunction...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, American Civil Liberties Union, Social Issues, Judges, Trials
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