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Prosecutor in Casey Anthony trial runs for office
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A prosecutor in the Casey Anthony murder trial says he is running for the state attorney's office in central Florida. In a video posted Sunday on the Orlando Sentinel's website (http://thesent.nl/uTXcK0 ), Jeff Ashton said he...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Prosecution, Casey Anthony, Prosecution
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Indiana judge stays order ousting secretary of state
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS -- Charlie White can remain Indiana's secretary of state until a higher court has reviewed a decision ousting him from office, a judge ruled today. Marion Circuit Judge Louis Rosenberg stayed his initial ruling ordering the state recount...Tags: Democratic Party, Elections, Justice System, Parties and Movements, Politics
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3 charged in investigation related to Wis. gov.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — A former close aide to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker during his time as Milwaukee County executive is among three people who've been arrested and charged with felonies as part of an ongoing criminal investigation. Former Milwaukee...Tags: Prosecution, Crimes, Prosecution, Scott Walker, Trials
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Calif woman pleads not guilty in hit-and-run death
STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) — A Northern California woman accused of running over a child with her car while aiming for another woman has pleaded not guilty to murder. Authorities say 22-year-old Aushua McDuff-Brown took her friend to a market parking...Tags: Trials
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Stepmom who killed disabled girl enters drug plea
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The North Carolina woman sentenced to prison for killing her 10-year-old disabled stepdaughter has also pleaded guilty to a federal drug charge. Elisa Baker entered the plea Thursday in U.S. District Court in Charlotte to one...Tags: Punishment, Prisons, Prosecution, Prisons, Trials
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ACLU sues Indy over newspaper for homeless
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal lawsuit claims Indianapolis officials are violating the First Amendment by preventing homeless vendors from selling a newspaper downtown in the week leading up to the Super Bowl. The Indianapolis Star reports (http://...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Justice and Rights, Politics, Justice and Rights, Litigation
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Mistrial declared in case against Muncie pastor
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — A judge declared a mistrial after jurors said they were deadlocked on the two most serious charges against a Muncie pastor accused of seducing two teenage boys.
A new trial for 55-year-old Matthew Kidd was scheduled for May 21....Tags: Sex Crimes, Justice System, Abusive Behavior, Justice System, Trials
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Man pleads no contest in W. Michigan swan killing
MUSKEGON, Mich. (AP) — A man charged with a misdemeanor after his personal watercraft struck and killed a male swan in West Michigan has pleaded no contest in the case. The Grand Rapids Press reports (http://bit.ly/w1LtMH) 24-year-old Timothy...Tags: Memorial Day, Trials
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Ex-Michigan congressman sentenced in terror funding case
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A former Michigan congressman and U.S. delegate to the United Nations has been sentenced to a year and one day in prison for lobbying for a Missouri-based Islamic charity that had been identified as a global terrorist...Tags: Charity, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Iraq, Prosecution, Politics
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Mishawaka pair charged with cooking meth
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterA Mishawaka couple allegedly cooked up a meth lab in their apartment with the help of two others. Prosecutors on Wednesday hit Samuel T. Ford and Dartisha L. Jones with felony counts of manufacturing methamphetamine inside their apartment in the 500...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Industrial Production, Methamphetamine (drug), Prosecution
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Officer: Suspect in serial killings had rape diary
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP) — Testimony is resuming Thursday in the preliminary hearing of a former photographer accused of killing four Northern California women with matching initials in the 1970s and 1990s. Seventy-eight-year-old Joseph Naso is...Tags: Murder, Trials, Court Preliminary
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Judge orders man to stay away from Selena Gomez
BURBANK, Calif. (AP) — A civil judge has granted Selena Gomez a three-year restraining order against a man accused of stalking the singer-actress. Superior Court Judge William D. Stewart granted the stay-away order Friday in Burbank, Calif. The...Tags: Justice System, Gomez (music group), Justice System, Judges, Trials
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