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Seal Beach Jail Officer Convicted of Accepting Bribes
KTLA NewsWESTMINSTER (KTLA) -- A detention center officer at the Seal Beach City Jail was convicted and sentenced Tuesday for accepting bribes, including an iPad and money, in exchange for allowing an inmate prohibited contraband and visitor contacts. Jose Alday,...Tags: Punishment, KTLA, Apple iPad, Labor Legislation, Los Angeles Times
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Deputy Who Tried to Smuggle Heroin in Burrito Gets 2 Years
KTLA NewsDEL AIRE, Calif. (KTLA) -- A Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy who pleaded no contest to smuggling drugs into a courthouse jail in a burrito has been sentenced to two years in jail. Henry Marin, 27, pleaded no contest to one count of bringing drugs...Tags: Heroin, KTLA, Drugs and Medicines, Prisons, Drugs and Medicines
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Assistant pleads guilty in fatal beating of Glen Burnie dentist
More than five years after Dr. Albert Woonho Ro was found beaten to death in his Glen Burnie dental office, his dental assistant admitted Monday that she siphoned more than $17,000 from his business and had him killed to cover it up. Shontay Joyner...Tags: Punishment, Lawyers, Prisons, Judges, Brown University
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Financial advisor sentenced in scheme to defraud clients
A Reisterstown financial advisor was sentenced Friday to four years in prison followed by three years of supervised release for mail fraud in connection with defrauding clients, including a child suffering from cerebral palsy, the Maryland U.S. Attorney's...Tags: Punishment, Finance, Reisterstown, Personal Finance, Fraud
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Wichita group wants death penalty abolished
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe United Methodist Women from College Hill United Methodist Church would like to see the death penalty abolished in Kansas. The group held a meeting this week to start a conversation about the issue. Last year, the Kansas House of Representatives...Tags: Punishment, Health, Trials, Health and Safety at School, Health and Safety at School
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Three Hagerstown men charged in connection with standoff
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThree Hagerstown men who were arrested Friday night at gunpoint by the Washington County Special Response Team following a 90-minute standoff at an apartment near City Park have been charged in connection with the incident. Jacob Malachi Adams, 21, of...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Firearms, Personal Weapon Control, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense
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Corrupt Broward official to be freed
One of Broward County's former politicians has almost done his prison time and will be coming home in 2012, while several local officials accused of wrongdoing are hoping juries will find them not guilty this year.
Former County Commissioner Josephus...Tags: Broward County School Board, Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Corporate Crime, Crimes
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Counsel at initial hearings: a matter of simple fairness
I didn't need to go to law school to learn that a person charged with a crime is innocent until proven guilty and entitled to the assistance of a lawyer. I knew it in my former life as a sportswriter, and I probably had a grasp of it back in elementary...Tags: Laws, Laws, Colleges and Universities, Lawyers, Prisons
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Four arrested in December killing at Towson Town Center
Six days before Christmas, four men tracked down 19-year-old Rodney Vest Pridget as he shopped at the Towson Town Center mall. One of them shot and killed him outside on a sidewalk, Baltimore County police say.
Four men, ranging in age from 19 to 44,...Tags: Punishment, Nordstrom, Services and Shopping, Prisons, Photography and Video
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Legendary Lawmen, Part 7: Four who got Capone
Al Capone was a scourge of the city of Chicago. The brutal gangster controlled not only many illegal enterprises, namely beer and booze, but also influenced the legal ones through bribes and threats. It took the full weight and power of the federal...
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ID errors put hundreds in L.A. County jails
Hundreds of people have been wrongly imprisoned inside the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department jails in recent years, with some spending weeks behind bars before authorities realized those arrested were mistaken for wanted criminals, a Times...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Los Angeles Times, Judges, Trials, Theft
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