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Hackers take over sentencing commission website
WASHINGTON (AP) — The hacker-activist group Anonymous says it hijacked the website of the U.S. Sentencing Commission to avenge the death of Aaron Swartz, an Internet activist who committed suicide. The FBI is investigating. The website of the...
Tags: Computer Crime, Aaron Swartz, Justice System, Reddit Inc., Anonymous (internet groups)
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UPDATE: 'What would you do' Te'o tells Couric
NEW YORK (AP) — Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o admitted to Katie Couric he answered questions about his "dead," online girlfriend even after he received a call Dec. 6 from a woman posing as the fake person. Te'o also maintained he played no part...
Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors, Heisman Trophy, Manti Te'o, Football
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5-year sentence for bomb plot hoax against Palisades Nuclear Plant and Ford Building
WSBT-TVGRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – A Michigan man has been sentenced to 5 years in federal prison for false reporting plots to bomb the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant in Covert, Mich. and the Gerald R. Ford Federal Building in Grand Rapids. U.S. Attorney...Tags: Judges, Prisons, Stranger Than Fiction, Punishment, Justice System
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Man tied to Mafia: Hoffa buried in Detroit area
DETROIT (AP) — A man convicted of crimes as a reputed Mafia captain claims missing Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa is buried in suburban Detroit. Tony Zerilli was in prison when Hoffa disappeared from a Detroit-area restaurant in 1975. But he tells...
Tags: Organized Crime, Television Stations, Television Industry, James P. Hoffa
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UPDATE: Family of abducted LaGrange County boy always felt he was safe
WSBT-TVWOLCOTTVILLE, INDIANA -- Relatives of an abducted LaGrange County boy who was found this week in Minnesota say they always felt he was safe. “We never thought anything bad,” said Jack Landers, whose uncle and aunt, Richard and Ruth Landers,...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Family, Social Security, Crime, Law and Justice
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Convicted financier says he can't afford a lawyer
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana financier and former chief executive of National Lampoon who was convicted of swindling investors out of about $200 million says he can't afford to hire an attorney to handle his appeal. In federal court documents...
Tags: Judges, National Lampoon Incorporated, Punishment, Mitch Daniels, Finance
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School resumes for Newtown students as new details surface in investigation
(CNN) -- Across this devastated town, students returned to schools Tuesday, marking the beginning of a new reality. With their sense of normalcy shattered after last week's massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary, students at other schools are seeing more...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, U.S. Congress, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control
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Fort Wayne police worry about surge in bank heists
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — A surge in bank and credit union robberies has police in Indiana's second-largest city worried that serial robbers may be behind the heists, some of which have involved employees being bound or injured. Fort Wayne has...
Tags: Bank Robbery, Shootings, Criminals, Business Institutions, Theft
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Obama administration spent $18 billion on immigration enforcement
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new report from a non-partisan immigration policy think tank concludes the Obama administration has made immigration its highest law enforcement priority, spending more money -- $18 billion -- on immigration enforcement in the...
Tags: National Government, U.S. Congress, Criminals, Labor Legislation, Government
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Dickens' request for new trial now rests with judge
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — The families of slain South Bend police officer Paul Deguch and Gregory Dickens, the man convicted of killing him, filled the courtroom Tuesday and Wednesday to hear evidence that could lead to a new trial for Dickens. They’ll...Tags: Death Penalty, Judges, Punishment, Justice System, Lawyers
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South Bend's police chief search winds down
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- As the search for the city's next police chief nears its conclusion, leaders on the South Bend Common Council are expressing frustration with how it has been conducted. The finalists to become the police chief will likely be announced...Tags: Politics, Elections
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'Nazi' and swastika symbol painted on two Granger homes
WSBT-TVGRANGER - Was it a prank or a hate crime? Police are investigating two instances of profane, anti-semitic graffiti in Granger. It happened in a quiet neighborhood, and the homes targeted are less than a mile from each other. The remnants of a...Tags: Vandalism, Crime, Law and Justice, Hate Crimes
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