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Police ask for cash up front
WSBT-TVDOWAGIAC, Mich. – You've likely been pulled over at some point in your life on a routine traffic stop and maybe you got a ticket, but have you ever had the officer ask you for cash up front? This happened recently to a South Bend truck driver in...Tags: Fines, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Law Officers Ask for Cash Up Front
You've likely been pulled over at some point in your life on a routine traffic stop and maybe you got a ticket, but have you ever had the officer ask you for cash up front? This happened recently to a South Bend truck driver in Dowagiac. And what the...Tags: Fines, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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IU hiring of diving coach raises degree questions
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University's hiring of a decorated diving coach to help lead its renowned aquatics program is drawing fire from critics who say his bachelor's degree is bogus and that his selection sends the wrong message to...Tags: FBI, College Sports, Pakistan, Employment Opportunities, Environmental Issues
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Judge: Officer arrested 2nd time must stay in jail
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A suspended Indianapolis police officer who was arrested on drunken driving charges while awaiting trial in connection with a fatal 2010 crash will remain in jail. Allen Superior Court Judge Allen Surbeck ordered David Bisard...
Tags: Accidental Death, Transportation Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Motorvehicle Accidents
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'Internet Casanova' gets 18 months in prison for theft
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — On the surface, it is a straight-forward theft case, Judge John Marnocha told Raymond Holycross, accused of stealing a camera from his girlfriend and pawning it. “I think there is a little bit more to it,” the St. Joseph...Tags: Trials, Theft, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Lawsuit in student's death heads back to court
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A fraternity is going back to court over the fatal alcohol poisoning of an 18-year-old Wabash College freshman. The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that a Montgomery County judge erred when he ruled Delta Tau Delta had...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Woman gets maximum term in NE Ind. police shooting
AUBURN, Ind. (AP) — A judge sentenced a woman to 38 years in prison Monday for her guilty plea in connection with her boyfriend's shooting of a northeastern Indiana deputy town marshal. DeKalb Superior Court Judge Monte Brown sentenced Julie King,...
Tags: Trials, Punishment, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings
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5 arraigned on murder charges in South Bend home invasion
SOUTH BEND – Five suspects were arraigned on murder charges Monday -- a little more than a week after a victim of a South Bend home invasion and stabbing in late December died. During the late night hours of December 27, police say five men,...
Tags: Trials, Injuries and Wounds, Theft, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Teen admits beating 76-year-old Elkhart woman to death with metal fence post
GOSHEN, Ind. (AP) — A teenager has pleaded guilty to fatally beating a 76-year-old woman after breaking into her Elkhart home. Eighteen-year-old Luis Bailey of Goshen entered a plea bargain during a court hearing Thursday that calls for him to...
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Goshen mom sentenced in girl's fatal SUV fall
ELKHART, Ind. (AP) — A Goshen woman who admitted lying to police officers by telling them her young daughter was killed by a hit-and-run driver has been sentenced to five years in prison. An Elkhart County judge on Thursday sentenced 22-year-old...Tags: Punishment, Justice System
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No bond for Bristol man accused of killing tattoo shop owner
GOSHEN – The man accused of killing the owner of an Elkhart tattoo parlor is being held in jail without bond after making his first court appearance on Thursday. Todd Stewart, 35, of Bristol was arrested Wednesday for shooting to death Mark...
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Computer glitches derail school tests in 3 states
TOM LoBIANCO,Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — School districts across several states are rescheduling high-stakes tests that judge student proficiency and even determine teachers' pay because of technical problems involving the test administrators' computer systems....Tags: McGraw-Hill Incorporated, Mitch Daniels, Connecticut State Department of Education, Education, Teaching and Learning
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