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Albany: Paterson signs public safety bills
Spin CycleGov. Paterson announces signing of a passel of public safety bills -- on orders of protection, violent video games, teachers convicted of sex crimes, etc. The release: "Governor David A. Paterson signed a package of bills, many of which are......Tags: Electronics, Assault, People, New York, Regional Authority
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4 Spitzer appointees accused of ethics violations
Associated Press WriterThree former aides to ex-Gov. Eliot Spitzer and the former head of the state police were charged with ethics violations Thursday over travel records released to discredit a political rival, a scandal that consumed Spitzer's administration before it was...Tags: Trials, Regional Authority, Joseph Bruno, Government, Eliot Spitzer
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Trial to begin in sex-trafficking case
anthony.destefano@newsday.comConsuelo Carreto Valencia is so small that when she leans forward in her chair at the defense table at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, her head barely clears the tabletop. But to investigators, Valencia, 59, and 4 feet 10 inches tall, is a giant in...Tags: Trials, Valencia, Punishment, Abusive Behavior, Prosecution
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Woman pleads guilty in sex-trafficking case
anthony.destefano@newsday.comIn the end, Consuelo Carreto Valencia, who until last year never traveled far from the hardscrabble town in Mexico where she was born, just didn't want to die in an American jail. So, sobbing as she spoke through an interpreter in her native Spanish, the...Tags: Trials, Valencia, Punishment, Prisons, Family
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NY Gov. Paterson signs, vetos Legislature's work
It's now illegal to watch a dog fight in New York even if you didn't get charged admission or place a bet. That new law is among a couple of dozen Gov. David Paterson signed Tuesday. Others include changes in the rules for teachers and other school...Tags: Mental Illness, Crimes, Illnesses, New York, Sexual Assault
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Grandmother pleads guilty in Queens sex-traffic case
anthony.destefano@newsday.comIn the end, Consuelo Carreto Valencia, who until last year never traveled far from the hardscrabble town in Mexico where she was born, just didn't want to die in an American jail. So, sobbing as she spoke through an interpreter in her native Spanish, the...Tags: Trials, Valencia, Punishment, Abusive Behavior, Prisons
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Among new NY laws: You can't watch a dogfight
ALBANY - It's now illegal to watch a dogfight in New York even if you didn't get charged admission or place a bet. That new law is among a couple of dozen Gov. David A. Paterson signed yesterday. Others include changes in the rules for teachers and...Tags: Mental Illness, Crimes, Illnesses, David A. Paterson, New York
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NY Spitzer successor recalls ``stunned disbelief''
Associated Press WriterThen-Lt. Gov David Paterson was at his desk about to dig into lunch March 10 when he got a phone call that would take him from "stunned disbelief" to the governor's office in a single week. Delivering the keynote address at a gathering of lieutenant...Tags: Eliot Spitzer, Illnesses, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, David Paterson
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Guilty plea in Mexico-NYC human smuggling ring
A diminutive grandmother pleaded guilty to her role in a family-run prostitution ring that smuggled women from Mexico to New York who were sometimes violently coerced to perform sex acts. Consuelo Carreto Valencia, who is from Mexico, pleaded guilty...Tags: Trials, Crimes, Punishment, Assault, New York
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2 arrested in Rolling Meadows prostitution sting
Two people were arrested on prostitution charges after an undercover investigator arranged to meet them at an apartment complex in Rolling Meadows where a controversial anti-crime effort took place last month. Lin Shi, 32, of Chicago, was charged with...Tags: Police Arrests, Mundelein, Police, Rolling Meadows
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