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Police: Meth lab at law office; attorney charged
WAYLAND, Mich. (AP) — A West Michigan attorney is facing drug-related charges after police say they found a methamphetamine lab at a law office. State police say 35-year-old Patrick Burson of Wayland turned himself in Wednesday at the Allegan...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Methamphetamine (drug), Lawyers
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Motorcycle deaths, injuries cost $16 billion
WASHINGTON (AP) — Direct costs from deaths and injuries due to motorcycle crashes were $16 billion in 2010, but the full cost is likely higher because long-term medical expenses are difficult to measure, a government report said. Motorcyclists are...
Tags: Highway Transportation, National Government, Transportation Industry, Politics, Injuries and Wounds
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Advocates prep for Indiana gay marriage battle
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Supporters and opponents of gay marriage are already squaring off in a battle over whether to amend Indiana's constitution that could stretch until voters decide the issue in November 2014. Gay marriage supporters released a...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Gays and Lesbians, Indiana University, Justice System, Family
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5 issues likely to be hot topics in Mich. capitol
DETROIT (AP) — Here are five of the top issues the Michigan Legislature likely will grapple with during the final dozen or so scheduled meeting days before the end of the year. EMERGENCY MANAGER LAW — Gov. Rick Snyder and fellow Republican...
Tags: Justice System, Elections, Rick Snyder, Property Tax, Insurance
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Disabled parents face bias, loss of kids: report
Millions of Americans with disabilities have gained innumerable rights and opportunities since Congress passed landmark legislation on their behalf in 1990. And yet advocates say barriers and bias still abound when it comes to one basic human right: To be...
Tags: Family, Syracuse, Muscular Dystrophy, Breastfeeding, Career and Workplace
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Ind. woman baffled by husband's slaying at plant
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis woman whose husband was fatally shot at a Con-Agra Foods plant by a co-worker said Saturday she's baffled by the workplace shooting because her husband had never mentioned any problems with his alleged assailant....
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Ben Davis, Shootings
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Border Patrol under scrutiny for deadly force
NOGALES, Ariz. (AP) — A pair of Mexican drug smugglers in camouflage pants, bundles of marijuana strapped to their backs, scaled a 25 foot-high fence in the middle of the night, slipped quietly into the United States and dashed into the darkness....
Tags: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, National Government, Justice System, Politics, Organized Crime
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Texas inmate who admitted rapes seeks compensation
DALLAS (AP) — When Michael Blair was sent to death row for the infamous murder of a 7-year-old Texas girl, he insisted he never killed anyone. More than a decade later, genetic testing showed he was telling the truth. But during those long years...
Tags: Justice System, Prisons, Sexual Assault, Judges, Assault
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Condom conundrum: Porn industry ponders latex law
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The show must go on, is the entertainer's credo, and it did just that in the nation's Porn Capital even after Los Angeles County voted to require performers to use condoms when filming sex scenes. One of the industry's biggest...Tags: Justice System, Labor Legislation, Celebrities, Entertainment, Elections
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Gay marriage, marijuana backed in historic votes
Altering the course of U.S social policy, Maine and Maryland became the first states to approve same-sex marriage by popular vote, while Washington state and Colorado set up a showdown with federal authorities by legalizing recreational use of marijuana....
Tags: Justice System, Family, Marijuana Use, Elections, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Michigan company wins round in health law dispute
DETROIT (AP) — A Detroit-area company challenging the federal health care law's mandated contraception coverage won an early round in its lawsuit against the Obama administration. U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland issued a preliminary injunction...
Tags: Justice System, Labor Legislation, Politics, Family Planning, Trials
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Kosciusko County boy could risk longer prison term if retried
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A Kosciusko County boy, who as a 12-year-old was convicted as an adult for helping kill his friend's stepfather, should be retried in juvenile court, his attorney told appeals court judges Tuesday. In 2010, a northeastern...
Tags: Justice System, Defendants, Prisons, Trials, Prosecution
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