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Top cops file federal lawsuit against South Bend, former police chief & others
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – They promise to serve, protect and uphold the law. Now, four high-ranking police officers and one of their wives say they are the victims who need protected. Metro Homicide Commander Tim Corbett, Assistant Commander Dave Wells,...Tags: Litigation, Civil Laws, Brian Young, Racism, Justice System
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Autistic man's dad sues agency over food aid cut
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The father of an autistic Indianapolis man is suing Indiana's social services agency for ending a state grocery allowance that helped feed hundreds of developmentally disabled people. Indianapolis attorney Steven Dick filed...
Tags: Litigation, Justice System, Judges, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Trials
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2 groups support Catholic school teacher fired over in vitro
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Two national groups are supporting a discrimination lawsuit filed by a former Indiana parochial school teacher who claims she was fired for trying to get pregnant through in vitro fertilization. The American Society for...
Tags: Christianity, In Vitro Fertilization, Roman Catholicism, American Civil Liberties Union, Employment
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South Bend facing discrimination charges, 8 possible lawsuits
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – The fallout from a federal wiretapping investigation into the South Bend Police department continues to grow. South Bend’s former police chief Darryl Boykins has filed a Charge of Discrimination complaint with the Equal...Tags: Litigation, Local Government, Judges, Employment Opportunities, Brian Young
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Convicted murderers accused of killing again, families push petition to change laws
In the last three months, police say two separate men convicted of murder and released from prison early have killed again. Now, the families of the victims want to change an Indiana law to make sure what happened to them doesn't happen again. Last...
Tags: Murder, Punishment, Prosecution, Judges, Criminals
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Judge blocks full implementation of benefits law
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A judge has temporarily blocked full implementation of a new law requiring Michigan public school employees to pay more for their pensions. The Detroit News reports (http://bit.ly/OWTbtf ) Ingham County Circuit Judge Rosemarie...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Politics, Public Schools, Interior Policy, Schools
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Youngest person ever sentenced as adult in Indiana headed back to court
The youngest person ever sentenced as an adult in Indiana is heading back to court. “The Indianapolis Star” says Paul Gingerich’s case will go before the appeals court at the end of October. You may remember Gingerich is spending 25...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Punishment, Criminal Laws, Justice System, Lawyers
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UPDATE: Fire hits Elkhart County recycler with rough history
WSBT-TVELKHART COUNTY – It's been five years since a fire at an Elkhart County recycling plant killed a worker. But those bad memories are fresh in the minds of some following a weekend fire at the same location. Baugo Township firefighters responded to a...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Fires, Companies and Corporations, Justice System, Trials
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Metro Homicide commander suspended without pay
WSBT-TVThe man in charge of investigating St. Joseph County's most violent crimes is in trouble himself. The prosecutor believes a phone conversation Metro Homicide Commander Tim Corbett had with a South Bend police officer "had a damaging effect on the...Tags: Police Investigations, Murder, Criminal Laws, Justice System, Lawyers
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Defendant in Texas rape case vanishes during trial
LIBERTY, Texas (AP) — The first defendant to face trial among a group of men and boys accused of repeatedly raping a young Texas girl vanished Wednesday during a break in the proceedings, following emotionally charged testimony from the alleged...Tags: Sexual Assault, Assault, Prosecution, Judges, Abusive Behavior
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Man not allowed to vote because he carried gun now sues county entities
An attorney representing a man who claims he was improperly denied access to a polling place because he was carrying a gun filed a lawsuit Wednesday in St. Joseph Superior Court against the county Election Board and other various parties, including the...
Tags: Gun Control, Polls, Litigation, Elections, Local Government
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Repealing Obama's health care law won't be easy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Yes, if Mitt Romney wins the White House and his Republican allies retake the Senate, he could shred most of President Barack Obama's health care law without having to overpower a Democratic filibuster. But it won't be as easy...Tags: Republican Party, Washington, DC, Medicare, Elections, Paul Ryan
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