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Legal options were few in handling of Boston bombing suspect
WASHINGTON — The federal rules say a person making an arrest "must take the defendant before a magistrate without unnecessary delay." And the Supreme Court has said the judicial process must begin within 48 hours. This rule aims to "prevent secret...
Tags: Police Arrests, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Prosecution, Lindsey O. Graham, Politics
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Pittsburgh's 2013 Rock 'n' Roll half-marathon canceled
In March of 2012, after months of behind-the-scenes conversations with the city, Competitor Group, a race organizer, and VisitPittsburgh announced the Pittsburgh Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon would be held in August of this year, an event that would feature...Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Running, Politics, Public Officials
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Five-year-old case ends with conviction on armed robbery, assault with intent to commit murder
Tina Marie Stoll was convicted of armed robbery and assault with intent to commit murder in 57th Circuit Court after five hours of jury deliberation on Friday. A sentencing hearing has not been scheduled as of early today, Monday, April 29. The case...
Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Justice System, Health and Safety at Work, Politics
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Common sense locked out in Cook County Jail dispute
Change of SubjectJudges, not law enforcement officials, need to take responsibility for which prisoners get released on home monitoring Friday's print column Something extremely odd happened in the Cook County criminal court system in November: Suddenly, and without... -
Dart v. Evans v. Preckwinkle
Change of SubjectOriginally published April 17; moved to the top of the blog because it's the subject of my Friday print column. I've been meaning to get to this extraordinary spat on "Chicago Tonight" earlier this month. WTTW-Ch. 11 invited Cook County...... -
Lawmakers seek scrutiny of prisons in wake of Baltimore contraband case
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comSome Washington County lawmakers are calling for another look at the state prison system and how the prisons are run after federal charges were filed against 13 female corrections officers, seven inmates and five others with alleged gang ties last week at...Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Maryland General Assembly, Annapolis, Prosecution, Politics
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Mayor's bill would require city workers to pay into pensions
With the pension system for City Hall workers facing nearly $700 million in unfunded liabilities, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake is introducing legislation today that would require employees to start contributing part of their salaries to the fund....
Tags: Civil and Public Service, Career and Workplace, Justice System, Politics, Labor Legislation
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Maynard praised as tough, capable prison administrator
In a career that's spanned more than four decades in four states, Gary D. Maynard has dealt with inmate sex scandals, prison riots, suicides and shrinking public safety budgets. Last week, the Maryland corrections secretary faced a bank of TV cameras...
Tags: Black Guerrilla Family, Army National Guard, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Prosecution, Culture
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More than 100 women take part in gun safety course
THE DAILY AMERICANMore than 100 women participated a gun safety class held by the Sheriff's Office of Somerset County. The women practiced shooting Saturday morning on the range at State Game Lands along Berlin Plank Road. Participants learned general gun safety and use....Tags: Shootings, Politics, Government
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Gun-control law to make ownership records private
A little-noticed provision tucked at the end of the sweeping gun legislation approved by the General Assembly last month would shield from view key state gun records that now are public — a change that was pushed by gun-rights advocates during the...
Tags: Laws, Politics, Weaponry, Interior Policy, Lawyers
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Top jail officials to be polygraphed following gang indictment
State corrections secretary Gary D. Maynard ordered polygraph tests Friday of top administrators and "integrity reviews" of every employee at the Baltimore City Detention Center in an effort to root out corruption at the jail. Maynard has moved his...
Tags: Black Guerrilla Family, Career and Workplace, Annapolis, Prosecution, Politics
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Senate approves bill expanding the use of the bed tax
On a unanimous vote, the Florida Senate just unanimously approved legislation would permit small coastal counties around the state to spend their bed taxes on lifeguards and beach patrols. The issue now heads to the House of Representatives, where...Tags: Florida Legislature, SeaWorld, Travel, Politics, U.S. House of Representatives
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