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Indiana sues mortgage aid companies
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- You want to modify your home loan to stop foreclosure and a company offers to help for an upfront fee. You pay the fee. And your home winds up in foreclosure while the company that took your money disappears. On Wednesday, five out-of-...Tags: Consumers, Justice System, Financial and Business Services, Trials, Corporate Crime
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Top cops file federal lawsuit against South Bend, former police chief & others
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – They promise to serve, protect and uphold the law. Now, four high-ranking police officers and one of their wives say they are the victims who need protected. Metro Homicide Commander Tim Corbett, Assistant Commander Dave Wells,...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Civil Laws, Trials, Racism
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Autistic man's dad sues agency over food aid cut
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The father of an autistic Indianapolis man is suing Indiana's social services agency for ending a state grocery allowance that helped feed hundreds of developmentally disabled people. Indianapolis attorney Steven Dick filed...
Tags: Autism, Justice System, Social Services, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Trials
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South Bend facing discrimination charges, 8 possible lawsuits
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – The fallout from a federal wiretapping investigation into the South Bend Police department continues to grow. South Bend’s former police chief Darryl Boykins has filed a Charge of Discrimination complaint with the Equal...Tags: Justice System, Employment Opportunities, Local Government, Trials, Racism
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Man not allowed to vote because he carried gun now sues county entities
An attorney representing a man who claims he was improperly denied access to a polling place because he was carrying a gun filed a lawsuit Wednesday in St. Joseph Superior Court against the county Election Board and other various parties, including the...
Tags: Gun Control, Career and Workplace, Defendants, Iraq War (2003-2011), Justice System
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Federal government sues Plymouth over Air Force reservist's pay
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- The federal government filed a lawsuit against the city of Plymouth today, claiming the municipality failed to pay a city police officer longevity pay after he returned from an eight-month tour for the U.S. Air Force Reserves. David Capp,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Lawyers, Justice System, Labor Legislation, U.S. Air Force
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Judge: Indiana can't collect on IBM welfare lawsuit
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A judge on Wednesday spurned Indiana's efforts to recoup roughly $170 million from IBM Corp. over its failed effort to overhaul the state's welfare system as part of a broader privatization push that was an early hallmark of...Tags: Business Enterprises, Brookings Institution, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Breach of Contract, Politics
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Wiretapping suits could cost taxpayers
WSBT-TV ReporterHow much could a potential lawsuit involving violations of state and federal wiretapping laws cost the city of South Bend? Last week, three police officers, one of their wives and the Metro Homicide Commander filed tort claim notices against the city. ...Tags: Criminal Laws, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Laws
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Maryland brewery loses Michigan lawsuit over offensive label
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A judge says Michigan liquor commissioners are immune to a lawsuit over a beer with a name that's offensive to some people. The state's Liquor Control Commission reversed course in 2011 and let Flying Dog Brewery sell...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Woman who fell on ice loses lawsuit against UP Mall
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — On a snowy day in January 2009, Megan Scanlon slipped on an icy sidewalk outside University Park Mall, fracturing her ankle. Three months later, she sued the mall and its parent company, alleging they were careless and negligent in...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Man who wrote Federal Wiretap Act says releasing SBPD tapes is illegal
WSBT TV ReporterLawyers for the demoted South Bend police chief and fired communications director say now that their clients won't be prosecuted, the recorded conversations that prompted a federal wiretapping investigation into the police department should be released to...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Defense: Molesting suspect doesn't have STD
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — The attorney for an Ohio man who Indiana prosecutors say infected a 6-month-old girl with venereal disease says test results show he doesn't have the sexually transmitted illness. Bryan Michael Strickler's trial on child...
Tags: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Lawyers, Prosecution, Sex Crimes, Justice System
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