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Lawmakers will push for DNA collection changes
The Legislative Black Caucus of Maryland is pushing legislation to close what it describes as loopholes in state law that allow police to keep DNA samples from people never convicted of crimes. Del. Jill P. Carter, a Baltimore Democrat, said Friday she...
Tags: Prince George's County, Parties and Movements, Identification Technology, Criminals, Chemical Industry
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Jury orders death penalty in 1988 murder of pregnant O.C. woman
L.A. NOWAn Orange County jury on Thursday recommended the death penalty for a man convicted in the cold-case sexual assault and murder of a pregnant 22-year-old woman in 1988 and already serving prison time in Michigan for rape.... -
Police seek leads to identify decades-old human remains
NORFOLK — Police still don't know what killed two unknown men found dead in Newport News 20 and 30 years ago. "If we don't know who the victim is, we can't adequately investigate what happened to that person," said Sgt. William Altman,...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Personal Service, FBI, Hampton Roads, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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Ireland: Plant sent horse labeled 'beef' to Czechs
DUBLIN (AP) - An Irish slaughterhouse has been caught labeling horse meat as beef and shipping it to a company in the Czech Republic, Ireland's government said on Feb. 22, in the latest crackdown on alleged fraud in Europe's month-old scandal. No...Tags: Czech Republic, France, Ecosystems, Chemical Industry, Republic of Ireland
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Police in Md. holding DNA on people not convicted of crimes
Even as the U.S Supreme Court reviews Maryland's law on police collection of DNA samples, many law enforcement agencies in the state are collecting and holding genetic material from murder victims and people never convicted of crimes. The practices...Tags: Medical Research, Prince George's County, Criminals, Identification Technology, Chemical Industry
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Why liberals should love Justice Scalia
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a challenge to the constitutionality of a Maryland law -- similar to one in California -- that requires police to take DNA samples from people arrested for serious crimes. Starting with what she obviously...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Television Industry, Chemical Industry, Politics, Freedom of the Press
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Man arrested in connection with slaying of San Bernardino woman
The investigation into the slayings of three women in San Bernardino, all elderly and attacked while alone in their homes, caught its first major break, police said Monday. A neighborhood handyman was arrested in connection with the violent, home-...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Chemical Industry, Sex Crimes, Police Arrests, Crimes
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Handyman arrested in slaying of San Bernardino woman, 76
San Bernardino police arrested a neighborhood handyman in connection with the violent, home-invasion slaying of a 76-year-old woman in November, authorities said Monday, adding that the suspect could also possibly be linked to two other elderly women...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Crime, Law and Justice, Sex Crimes, Chemical Industry, Sexual Assault
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Can Anthony Caravella ever get true justice?
Anthony Caravella spent nearly 26 years in prison for a 1983 murder he didn't commit. He can't get that time back. But a federal jury ruled Caravella should get $7 million from two former Miramar cops who railroaded him. If there was true justice in the...
Tags: Justice System, Miramar, Crime, Law and Justice, Pension and Welfare, Chemical Industry
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Report: Asian carp may have reached Great Lakes
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — At least some Asian carp probably have found their way into the Great Lakes, but there's still time to stop the dreaded invaders from becoming established and unraveling food chains that support a $7 billion fishing...
Tags: Ecosystems, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chemical Industry, Engineering, U.S. Geological Survey
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Caravella verdict draws U.S. Justice Department's attention
When jurors decided last week that two retired police officers should pay $7 million for framing a mentally challenged Broward teen for a murder that sent him to prison for close to 26 years, it set off a strong response. Dozens of Sun Sentinel readers...
Tags: Litigation, Tamarac, Criminals, Chemical Industry, Fort Lauderdale
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PASSINGS: Donald A. Glaser, Jewel Akens
Donald A. Glaser Nobel Prize-winning physicist Donald A. Glaser, 86, a Nobel Prize-winning UC Berkeley physicist who invented a device called the bubble chamber, which allowed researchers to track the paths of high-energy atomic particles after...
Tags: University of Michigan, Dean Martin, Human Accomplishments, Awards and Prizes, Chemical Industry
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