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Bulger Trial Could Shed Light On Shameful Period For FBI
— Almost two decades after a corrupt FBI agent helped him avoid capture, reputed crime boss James "Whitey" Bulger is facing a trial starting this week that may shed new light on a shameful period for the FBI. Bulger, 83, is accused of 19 murders...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Lawyers, Litigation, Fronton, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Aftermath of an insanity verdict
Shackled to a hospital bed with a self-inflicted neck wound, Marci Webber described to the police visions of demons and skeletons, but wasn't sure what had happened to her 4-year-old daughter. As the officers — shaken by the crime scene in her...
Tags: Health, Symptoms, University of Chicago, Uptown, Psychiatrists
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L.A. County D.A. considers criminal charges against foster agency
Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey is considering whether criminal charges should be filed against officials at Teens Happy Homes, a foster care contractor with a long history of financial improprieties and substantiated instances of child abuse,...
Tags: Prosecution, Criminals, Breach of Contract, Lawyers, Abusive Behavior
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Quinn has a full desk of legislative decisions
— State lawmakers failed to pass pension reform, gambling expansion and gay marriage during the spring session, but they did send the governor bills to require video recording of interrogations of serious crimes and bar child sex offenders from...
Tags: Assault, Same-Sex Marriage, Government, Illinois Governor, Museums
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Tags: Prosecution, Criminals, Lawyers, Whitey Bulger, Police Investigations
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Review: "To Move the World" by Jeffrey D. Sachs
As director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University and adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General, Jeffrey Sachs has devoted his considerable intellect and energy to global development. It was in this capacity, he writes, that he came across...Tags: United Nations, John F. Kennedy, United Nations General Assembly, U.S. Congress, Russia
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From Cuba to America, as immigrants
My father came to this country in the trunk of a car. That's a sentence I've said many times in my 35 years. I've said it when someone I cared about wanted to give up or when I was asked what I wanted to do for a living or which presidential candidate I...
Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), One World Trade Center, Mexico City, Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jury selection in slaying of Florida teen drags into third day
ReutersSANFORD, Florida (Reuters) - Prosecutors and defense lawyers in Florida searched for a third day on Wednesday for potential jurors unaffected by blanket media coverage of last year's killing of unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin. Six jurors in...Tags: Prosecution, George Zimmerman, Lawyers, Fox News Channel (tv network), Murder
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Ban on demonstrations outside Supreme Court struck down
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court’s opinions protecting the right to free speech and public protest came back home Wednesday, prompting a judge to rule protesters have a right to carry signs on the court’s marble plaza. Since 1949,...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama, Lawyers, Judges
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Rob Kardashian: Criminal charges dropped in alleged assault case
Late last month Rob Kardashian settled a civil suit with a paparazzo he allegedly assaulted in March after she snapped him shirtless at a gym — and on Thursday, the criminal charges stemming from the incident have reportedly been dropped as well,...
Tags: Prosecution, Google Inc., Entertainment, Crime, Law and Justice, Kim Kardashian
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Swiss have no choice but to bow to U.S. ultimatum - Ackermann
ReutersBy Katharina Bart GENEVA, June 3 (Reuters) - Switzerland has no choice but to bow to a U.S. ultimatum and sidestep its banking secrecy laws to end an investigation into how Swiss banks helped wealthy Americans evade taxes, ex-Deutsche Bank AG head...Tags: Criminals, HSBC Holdings plc, Germany, Government, Parliament
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Pfc. Bradley Manning's WikiLeaks trial also a test for government
WASHINGTON — Army Pfc. Bradley Manning has already confessed to mishandling classified information for sending hundreds of thousands of U.S. intelligence documents to the WikiLeaks website, including reports of airstrikes that killed civilians,...
Tags: New York University, Government, Lawyers, Ecuador, National Government
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