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Girl who put baby in trash released
Sun reporterAn Anne Arundel County teenager who was sentenced last year to a juvenile detention facility for throwing her newborn baby in the trash was ordered released yesterday after serving eight months for the baby's death. The former Broadneck High School...Tags: Punishment, Prosecution, Mental Illness, Teen-agers, Health Treatments
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Anne Arundel girl who put baby in trash released
Sun reporterAn Anne Arundel County teenager who was sentenced last year to a juvenile detention facility for throwing her newborn baby in the trash was ordered released Thursday after serving eight months. The former Broadneck High School student, who is now 19, was...Tags: Punishment, Prosecution, Mental Illness, Teen-agers, Health Treatments
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Affidavit Says Pool President Knew Of Safety Law
Associated PressNEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - A swimming pool company president charged with second-degree manslaughter in connection with the drowning of a 6-year-old boy had been told about a law requiring a safety device but failed to install it in the pool, according to an...Tags: National Government, Personal Service, Murder, Prosecution, Government
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Charges dismissed in Martin Tankleff murder case
alfonso.castillo@newsday.com; Staff writerMartin Tankleff is a free man - for good. Seven months after an appellate court threw out his conviction in the murders of his parents two decades ago, a Suffolk judge yesterday formally dismissed the charges against the Belle Terre man who spent 17...Tags: The Office, Murder, Law Enforcement, Prosecution, Police Investigations
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Judge to Moussaoui jury: You got it right
The judge who presided over the trial of Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui says she told jurors they made the right decision by sparing him from execution. U.S. District Judge Leonie (LAY-uh-nee) Brinkema gave a speech back in April to Colby...Tags: Punishment, Maine, Trials, Laws, Justice System
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Texas charges Warren Jeffs, other polygamists with sexual assault of minors
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTexas authorities on Tuesday indicted the leader of a polygamous sect and four of his followers on charges of felony sexual assault on a minor, the first criminal charges to stem from a massive raid on the group's West Texas compound in April. The...Tags: Religious Leaders, Arizona, Sexual Assault, Prosecution, Assault
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Man gets life sentence for student's 1975 murder
A man has been sentenced to life in prison for the 1975 murder of a college student in Grand Rapids. Kent County Circuit Court Judge George Buth ('BOO-th) Wednesday sentenced 53-year-old Lamont Marshall to life in prison without the possibility of...Tags: Punishment, Murder, Health and Safety at School, Assault, Crimes
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Woman faces possible death sentence in revenge killing
Sun-Sentinel.comRocking back and forth in a third row seat of Courtroom 11f, John Tackaberry braced for the jury's decision. When it came, he shook uncontrollably and crumbled into sobs. In less than two hours, jurors decided that Tackaberry's former girlfriend,...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Murder, Assault, Prosecution, Trials
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Gang activity plagues Long Island despite crackdowns
letta.tayler@newsday.comIt was around midnight one steamy Saturday when two gang members with the street names Clown and Baldy were cruising Freeport, looking for someone to kill. Clown, whose real name is Jose Mendez, was a cherub-faced 16-year-old Freeport High School dropout...Tags: Home Depot Incorporated, Academic Progress, Jay-Z, Police Investigations, Court Administration
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Lawyers Watch Case Of Business Owner Charged With Manslaughter
Courant Staff WriterLawyers are closely watching the case of a swimming pool company president who was charged with second-degree manslaughter Monday in a drowning case, saying it could change the legal landscape for business owners in Connecticut. If successfully...Tags: National Government, Murder, Government, Crimes, Laws
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