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A civilian felony court exclusively for military veterans
The Associated PressThe first clue that the Tuesday afternoon session in Part 4 of Buffalo City Court isn't like other criminal proceedings comes just before it starts. Judge Robert Russell steps down from his bench and from the aloofness of his black robe. He walks into...Tags: Massachusetts, Court Administration, Therapies, Crimes, Western Medicines
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Special court for vets addresses more than crime
Associated Press WriterThe first clue that the Tuesday afternoon session in Part 4 of Buffalo City Court is not like other criminal proceedings comes just before it starts. Judge Robert Russell steps down from his bench and from the aloofness of his black robe. He walks into...Tags: Massachusetts, Court Administration, Therapies, Crimes, Western Medicines
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Suit against ExcelAire for Brazil jet crash thrown out
A federal judge in Brooklyn has thrown out a lawsuit brought against Ronkonkoma-based ExcelAire by the families of Brazilians killed in a September 2006 jet crash in the Amazon rain forest, saying the case is better tried in Brazil. But attorneys for...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Embraer SA, Forestry and Timber, Lawyers, Court Administration
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When fighting traffic tickets in court, you might be your downfall
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs with most people who land in traffic court, Dae Lee, Denise Milton and Felix Arellanoramirez were defiant. Lee indeed was impeding traffic, Milton did pass through that stop sign, and it was true that Arellanoramirez was driving without a license,...Tags: Punishment, Fines, Lawyers, Court Administration, Koreatown
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9 convicted in Austria fraud case
Associated Press WriterNine people, including a prominent executive who fled to France in an attempt to elude justice, were convicted Friday of criminal charges in a major Austrian bank fraud case linked to the 2005 collapse of New York-based commodities brokerage Refco Inc....Tags: Punishment, Banking, Corporate Crime, Judges, Crimes
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State crackdown nabs 28 on unemployment-benefits fraud
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comA stepped-up statewide effort to crack down on unemployment-benefits fraud has ensnared 28 Long Islanders, who are accused of receiving a total of more than $205,000 in payments illegally. Nineteen people in Suffolk and nine in Nassau were arrested, the...Tags: Corporate Crime, Wages and Pensions, Crimes, Fraud, Suffolk County (New York)
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Court upholds verdict against Jersey City mayor
Associated Press WriterJersey City Mayor Jerramiah T. Healy on Thursday lost another round in his effort to overturn a conviction on resisting arrest and obstructing justice. A unanimous state appellate court found no reason to change last year's verdicts, which stem from...Tags: Police Arrests, Court Administration, Beach Vacations, Regional Authority, Police
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Rachael Ray employee claims anorexia bias in NY
'hurtful,' show spokeswoman unable to comment, date of filing. Moving on general news, financial and entertainment services. NEW YORK (AP) _ A former accountant for Rachael Ray's television cooking show has filed a $1 million lawsuit saying he was...Tags: Illnesses, Prosecution, Manhattan, Eating Disorders, CBS Corp.
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Nassau to scan for repeat DWI offenders this weekend
laura.rivera@newsday.comAs the Fourth of July holiday approaches, Nassau County Police Commissioner Lawrence Mulvey yesterday announced a new tool to crack down on drunken driving: license plate scanners that detect repeat DWI offenders. The devices, mounted on patrol vehicles,...Tags: Nassau County, Police Arrests, Long Island Expressway, Law Enforcement, Nassau County Police
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'One of the fortunate'
zachary.dowdy@newsday.comIn his first public appearance since having murder charges dropped against him, Martin Tankleff said he was lucky to have his family, high-caliber attorneys on his side, and a public that supported him in his drive to overturn his conviction for the...Tags: Punishment, Lawyers, Manhattan, Thomas Spota, Crimes
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