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The insanity defense
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND - It's a strategy rarely used in court, sometimes considered a guilty man's last hope. But when it prevails, it can potentially allow a defendant to receive mental health treatment and avoid prison entirely. It’s called the insanity...Tags: Mental Health, Mental Illness, Behavioral Conditions, Trials, Lawyers
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Massive manhunt ends in alleged killer's death...Man who was CIA contractor arrested in Colo.
FORT BRAGG, Calif. (AP) — Authorities in California have shot and killed a murder suspect who had been hiding out for a month in the redwood forests of Northern California. Aaron Bassler was suspected in the fatal shootings of a Fort Bragg city...Tags: Civil Rights, Barack Obama, Politics, Washington, DC, Terrorism
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In LMC talk, Gates sees Iran as top threat
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterBENTON HARBOR - Look out for Iran, says a man who should know. He’s Robert Gates, the former U.S. secretary of defense, and he addressed the Economic Club of Southwestern Michigan Wednesday night at the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center. The...Tags: Defense, Wars and Interventions, Barack Obama, Iran, Politics
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Congressman wants probe of bin Laden movie project
WASHINGTON (AP) — A House committee chairman wants an investigation of Obama administration cooperation with award-winning filmmakers on a movie about the hunt for Osama bin Laden. Republican Peter King, who heads the Homeland Security Committee,...Tags: Movies, Politics, Washington, DC, White House, The Hurt Locker (movie)
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Three Rivers police officer jailed in Mexico after traveling with bullets
THREE RIVERS, Mich. (AP) — A southwestern Michigan police officer spent three days of a weeklong Mexican vacation in jail, rather than snorkeling with his wife, after he unintentionally traveled with bullets tucked into a bag.
Three Rivers...Tags: Travel, Justice System, Defense, Michigan, National Security
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Michigan man to be sentenced for attempted spy effort
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — A Michigan man who admitted he took $70,000 from Chinese spies as he attempted to secure jobs with the CIA and U.S. Foreign Service is expected to receive a four-year prison term. Glenn D. Shriver of Grand Rapids is...Tags: Punishment, Espionage and Intelligence, Defense, Politics, Michigan
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Highlights of Obama's $3.73 trillion budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — A look at what President Barack Obama has requested in his $3.73 trillion budget for the 2012 fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. ____ Agency: Agriculture Spending: $145.6 billion Percentage Change from 2011: 1.5 percent decrease...Tags: National Government, Defense, Barack Obama, Migration, Politics
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Coats: Obama correct withholding Bin Laden photos
WASHINGTON (AP) — Indiana Sen. Dan Coats says he's seen photos showing Osama Bin Laden's body after he was killed in an American raid and believes President Barack Obama made the correct decision withholding release of the photos.
The Indiana...Tags: Dan Coats, Osama bin Laden, Barack Obama, Washington, DC, Indiana
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Leaked recording stirs political furor in Venezuela
Reuters* Opposition says recording shows corruption, division * Gov't ally Silva calls recording manipulation by CIA * Affair stirs already volatile post-Chavez politics By Brian Ellsworth CARACAS, May 21 (Reuters) - A recording released by Venezuela's...Tags: National Government, Fidel Castro, Political Corruption, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics
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John Dean: Obama's scandals are more like Harding's than Nixon's
During President Barack Obama's May 16 news conference, reporter Jeff Mason asked as part of his question: "And, more broadly, how do you feel about comparisons by some of your critics of this week's scandals to those that happened under the Nixon...
Tags: Benghazi, Internal Revenue Service, Barack Obama, MSNBC (tv network), Politics
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Court rules bin Laden death photos can stay secret
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that the U.S. government had properly classified top secret more than 50 images of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden taken after his death, and that the government did not need to release them....Tags: Civil Rights, Barack Obama, U.S. Department of Justice, Politics, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011)
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Appeals court turns away effort to force US to release photos taken of dead bin Laden
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — A federal appeals court Tuesday backed the U.S. government's decision not to release photos and video taken of Osama bin Laden during and after a raid in which the terrorist leader was killed by U.S. commandos. The three-judge...Tags: Freedom of Information Laws, Justice System, Osama bin Laden, Judges, Freedom of Information Act
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