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US attorney asks GOP candidate to withdraw flier
U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald has asked Tony Peraica, the Republican candidate for Cook County State's Attorney to stop passing out a campaign flier that Fitzgerald says looks like Peraica is claiming his endorsement. The flier shows side-by-side...Tags: Political Candidates, Justice System, Elections, Values, Republican Party
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Troopergate: Palin opposing legislative probe?
Spin CycleEarlier today, we posted an item about Palin's lawyer calling for an investigation of her firing of Alaska public safety director Walt Monegan by the Alaska Personnel Board, and wondered what it would add to an ongoing legislative investigation.......Tags: Alaska, Justice System
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Bocho: Riding High Again
The TV ZoneAnd speaking of Steven Bochco, and his sudden new TNT hit, "Raising the Bar" (see post below about "90210") - which was seen by nearly 8 MILLION viewers on its Monday debut - I'm suddenly reminded of a piece......Tags: California, Steven Bochco, Literature, Iraq War, Emmy Awards
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Once-powerful ex-lawmaker in NJ heading to trial
Associated Press WriterJury selection is scheduled to begin Monday for the corruption trial of Wayne R. Bryant, a former state lawmaker who had a national reputation for pushing welfare reform, and designing a state bailout plan for one of the nation's poorest cities....Tags: Society, Interior Policy, Sharpe James, Prosecution, Medicine
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Bio Box: Wayne Bryant
NAME: Wayne R. Bryant AGE: 60 HOMETOWN: Lawnside EDUCATION: B.A., Howard University; J.D., Rutgers University School of Law-Camden. KEY POLITICAL POSITIONS: Retired in January 2008 from the state Senate, where he had served as deputy majority...Tags: Society, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Family, Medicine, Health Treatments
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Palins lawyer has already questioned 2 witnesses
The lawyer for Sarah Palin, the Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate, is moving swiftly to head off the controversy known as "Troopergate." With the country's attention focused on Palin the national candidate, lawyer Thomas Van...Tags: Executive Branch, Social Security, Prosecution, Sarah Palin, Government
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Sizing up wrongful execution risk
In the last of its four public hearings, the Maryland Commission on Capital Punishment explored yesterday the risk of innocent people being executed - calling upon of one its members to tell the story of his own wrongful conviction.
Former Maryland death...Tags: Prince George's County, Biotechnology Industry, Executive Branch, Baltimore County, Martin O'Malley
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Before Rielle Hunter was linked to John Edwards, she was on a search for enlightenment -- but not scandal.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRielle Hunter was in a business meeting in the lounge of the Regency Hotel in New York City when she saw Sen. John Edwards across the room. He, too, was in a meeting. They eyed each other. And not just once. She left the hotel but later in the day...Tags: Tampa, California, Death and Dying, North Carolina, Celebrity
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Coaldale Energy inept, Lehigh Coal alleges
Of The Morning Call| A historic Schuylkill County coal company is in financial ''dire straits'' because of an inept management company the state appointed to run it ago two years ago over regulatory violations, a company director said in court Friday. ''They never made...Tags: Corporate Officers, Metal and Mineral, National Government, Coal, Disasters
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"The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo," by Stieg Larsson
Reading thrillers for a living is a great job: I'd do it for nothing (don't tell my editors). But after a diet of serial killers, apocalyptic scenarios, burned-out private detectives and the usual crop of honest or bent federal agents and cops, it's...Tags: Society, Crimes, Sales, Police Investigations, Murder
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Defense attorney group criticizes charges against S. Florida lawyer
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe nation's principal organization of defense attorneys is backing a prominent South Florida lawyer against federal money laundering charges, calling the prosecution an assault on a defendant's right to counsel. The National Association of Criminal...Tags: Organized Crime, Political Candidates, Prosecution, Punishment, Crimes
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Authorities ordered to return Craig Stebic's truck
Chicago Tribune reporterCraig Stebic scored a legal victory Friday when a Will County judge ordered Plainfield police to return the truck they seized from him last year in their investigation into the disappearance of his wife, Lisa. Judge Richard Schoenstedt also ruled that...Tags: Vehicles, Plainfield, Justice System, Plainfield, Police
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