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Indiana crime bill could get tougher on marijuana
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The proposed overhaul of Indiana's criminal sentencing laws could get tougher penalties for marijuana possession and dealing after Gov. Mike Pence said he wanted it stricter on low-level drug offenders. A state Senate committee...
Tags: Crimes, Drug Trafficking, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ex Van Buren Co. deputy gets probation in painkiller theft case
PAW PAW, Mich. (AP) - A former sheriff's deputy in southwestern Michigan who authorities say stole a prescription pain reliever from a jail while on duty has been sentenced to a year of probation. The Kalamazoo Gazette reports (http://bit.ly/YaOL4z )...Tags: Pain, Prosecution, Theft, Tramadol (drug), Punishment
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Indiana blast suspect charged in plot to kill witness
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A man already charged in a deadly house explosion in Indianapolis tried to arrange for a key witness to be killed, despite signs in the jail warning inmates that their phone calls were recorded, prosecutors said Thursday....
Tags: Witnesses, Emergency Incidents, Prisons, Murder, Richmond Hill
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2nd man sentenced in football player's slaying
DETROIT (AP) — A 22-year-old Detroit man has been sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison for his role in the shooting death of a college football player outside a downtown nightclub. Anton Blevins also was sentenced Wednesday in Wayne County...Tags: Prisons, Punishment
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Lawsuit: Bank executives violated civil rights
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — Two customers of a bank formed in part to serve people in southeastern Michigan with roots in India say executives berated them and exchanged email calling Indians derogatory names. The Detroit Free Press reports (http://on....Tags: Freedom of the Press, Politics, Detroit Free Press, Justice System, Laws
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Mich. courts weigh suits against right-to-work law
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Several courts are weighing a host of legal questions about Michigan's right-to-work law, including how it was passed and how it will affect tens of thousands of public workers, however, none were expected to issue rulings...Tags: Government, Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Labor Legislation, Elections
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18-year-old pleads guilty in murder of another teen
SOUTH BEND — A teenager has pleaded guilty to murder for killing a 16-year-old high school student last September. The shooting death was in the midst of a spate of youth-related gun violence in the city last year. Damontray Lovelady, 18, appeared...Tags: Judges, Murder, Justice System, Juvenile Delinquency, Shootings
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Indiana court upholds broadest school voucher program
The Indiana Supreme Court is upholding the Hoosier state's school voucher program. The vote to continue using taxpayer money to send kids to private school was unanimous. While some are celebrating others are not so pleased with the ruling. The...
Tags: Government, Mike Pence, Parochial Schools, Lawyers, Religious Education
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Teacher accused of cheating on ISTEP sues district
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — A former Fort Wayne teacher who contends she was forced into early retirement after being accused of providing answers to Indiana's standardized tests is suing the school district, saying she was defamed. The lawsuit...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Justice System, Laws, School Examinations, Litigation
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Future of South Bend's ethanol plant up to federal judge
The clock is ticking for the future of South Bend's ethanol plant. Will it be scrapped out, or reopened with a new owner? Those questions about New Energy Corp. LLC are in the hands of another federal judge. The complicated issue began in November when...
Tags: Biofuels, Financially Distressed Companies, Companies and Corporations, Auction Service, Renewable Energy
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Pa. caretaker charged with drinking $102K of whiskey
GREENSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Fifty-two bottles of well-aged whiskey disappeared between his lips, police said, and now it's time for a western Pennsylvania man to settle up. John Saunders, the former live-in caretaker of a Pittsburgh-area mansion, faces...
Tags: Pittsburgh, Court Preliminary, Prosecution, Theft
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Family of Tulsa megachurch leader plead no contest
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Two employees of a Tulsa megachurch accused of waiting two weeks before reporting the rape of a 13-year-old girl on ministry property last summer have pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge. Victory Christian Center's...Tags: Prisons, Abusive Behavior, Career and Workplace, Employees, Punishment
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