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Gary Stein: $60,000 could really go a long way
Would you like to get $60,000 a year for doing nothing? Would that $60,000 be a nice little cushion as you head into retirement? For the average person, that money would pay the house payment and the car payment for a year, and plenty of food, with...Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Ken Jenne, Pension and Welfare, Politics
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Driver who hit pedestrian in Catasauqua avoids jail time
A Bethlehem man who hit a pedestrian in September after losing control of his pickup truck in Catasauqua avoided jail time Thursday. Lehigh County Judge Maria L. Dantos ordered Sloan Williams, 33, to serve two years of probation, according to Stephen Van...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Punishment, Trials
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W.Va. man expected to get life sentence on 'three strikes rule'
A Bunker Hill, W.Va., man is expected to be sentenced to life in prison next month after a jury found Wednesday that he was previously convicted of two felonies before he was convicted of child abuse in February. Nathan Allen Snyder, 29, is scheduled to...
Tags: Crimes, Laws, Shootings, Criminal Laws, Abusive Behavior
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Eliminating 'puppy mills' among legislation pending during last week of West Virginia Legislature
matthewu@herald-mail.comLegislation aimed at eliminating “puppy mills” and providing minimum standards for horse-boarding facilities still are alive in the West Virginia Legislature after passing the Senate, the bills’ lead sponsor said. “We’ve...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Herb Snyder, Trials, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary
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Malibu Councilman Peak gets probation in reckless-driving case
Malibu City Councilman Skylar Peak has been sentenced to two years of probation and 30 days of community service after pleading no contest to a misdemeanor count of reckless driving related to a Christmas Day accident. Judge Lawrence Mira on Wednesday...
Tags: California Department of Transportation, Trials
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Is justice served with Wasserman-Rubin deal?
The takeaway from Diana Wasserman-Rubin's misdemeanor plea deal: Crime pays, especially for politicians who abuse the public trust. Broward State Attorney Mike Satz and his corruption prosecutors took pity on a woman ravaged by illness, rolling over...
Tags: Crimes, Prisons, Lawyers, Political Corruption, Davie
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Judge: Should businessmen in Bethlehem Twp. failed streetlight deal be resentenced?
Two businessmen given state prison terms for stealing from Bethlehem Township taxpayers through a failed streetlight deal could be entitled to be sentenced on a misdemeanor, and not a felony as they were, a judge suggested Wednesday in a legal filing....Tags: Crimes, Prisons, Lawyers, Coplay, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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State senator pleads guilty to misdemeanor in O'Hare gun case
State Sen. Donne Trotter pleaded guilty Wednesday to misdemeanor reckless conduct for trying to board a flight with a handgun in his carry-on luggage in December. In a plea deal with Cook County prosecutors, Judge Charles Burns sentenced Trotter, 63, to...
Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, O'Hare International Airport, Lawyers, Punishment
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State Sen. Trotter pleads guilty to misdemeanor
Tribune reporterState Sen. Donne Trotter pleaded guilty today to misdemeanor reckless conduct for trying to board a flight with a handgun in his carry-on luggage in December. In a plea deal worked out with Cook County prosecutors, Judge Charles Burns sentenced Trotter,...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Trials, Donne E Trotter
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Supreme Court's common-sense ruling a win for legal immigrants
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that legal immigrants convicted of small amounts of marijuana possession are not subject to mandatory deportation. I hope the decision will serve as a strong warning to federal authorities to stop using laws intended...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Crimes, Drug Trafficking, U.S. Supreme Court, Labor Legislation
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Tinley Park, Lincoln-Way police blotter: April 24
The following items were taken from police reports. Tinley Park •A wallet containing $200, credit cards and identification was reported taken April 12 from a 55-year-old Manhattan woman while shopping at a household decorating-organizing store at...
Tags: Crimes, Tinley Park, John G. Roberts, Jr., Frankfort Square, Phoenix (Cook, Illinois)
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Latest Michigan sports
ROYALS-TIGERS PPD Tigers, Royals postponed by rain DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Tigers' game Tuesday night against the Kansas City Royals has been postponed because of rain. No makeup date was announced. The game was delayed at the start and was...Tags: Crimes, Jim Leyland, Baseball, Sports, Octavio Dotel
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