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Ohio woman settles suit over laptop sex images
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio woman has settled a lawsuit that alleged her privacy was violated when a company grabbed sexually explicit images of her and her boyfriend from a computer she didn't know was stolen. Susan Clements-Jeffrey said...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Litigation, Judges
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John Walsh to bring 'Most Wanted' to Lifetime
AP Television WriterNEW YORK (AP) — "America's Most Wanted" is resuming its decades-long run on a new network, Lifetime, host John Walsh and the network said Tuesday. The deal will restore to the air Walsh's weekly criminal roundup, which since 1988 has helped...Tags: Television, Entertainment, Lifetime (tv network), America's Most Wanted (tv program), Fox Broadcasting Company
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Sugarland named in notice of stage collapse suit
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The band that was preparing to perform at the Indiana State Fair before a fatal stage collapse has been named as a defendant in a potential lawsuit in a notice sent to the state attorney general. The tort claim by the family of... -
Network reporter's home mistaken target of raid
ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — The home of a California-based network television reporter and a political consultant was mistakenly targeted by police and FBI agents during a drug raid to arrest a suspect across the street. The San Francisco Chronicle...Tags: FBI, Rentals, CBS Corp.
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Family sues seeking $50M in man's marina death
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — The family of an 18-year-old man who died while swimming at the Clinch Park marina in Traverse City has filed a lawsuit seeking $50 million. The Traverse City Record-Eagle reports (http://bit.ly/q51GGZ ) Michael...Tags: Trials
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UPDATE: 230 S.B. postal jobs at risk
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSouth Bend could lose its U.S. Postal Service processing and distribution center - potentially displacing 230 people who work there. The Postal Service announced Thursday that it will conduct a study at several Indiana mail processing facilities to...Tags: Gary, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Mail Order Industry, U.S. Postal Service
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Bail bondsman sues over "Dog the Bounty Hunter"
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — Colorado Springs bail bondsman Bobby Brown is suing the creators of the A&E television show "Dog the Bounty Hunter" for more than $75,000 in damages. The lawsuit filed on Wednesday against A&E, Hybrid Films and D&D...Tags: Television, Trials, Entertainment, Colorado Springs
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Colleges face 'lose-lose situation' in rape cases
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSecond in a three-part series College sexual assault cases often are clouded by conflicting stories, alcohol consumption and a lack of witnesses. For college administrators, they are among the most difficult disciplinary matters to investigate, hear and...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Trials, Colleges and Universities, University of Notre Dame, Crime Victims
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Sentence in illegal immigrant case splits court
DETROIT (AP) — A robbery of illegal immigrants has exposed sharp differences at the Michigan Supreme Court. Chief Justice Robert Young Jr. broke with the court's conservative bloc and joined three liberal justices in letting a minimum five-year...Tags: Career and Workplace, Politics, Crime Victims, Wayne County, Theft
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Indiana gun owner sues city over removal from zoo
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — An Evansville man has sued the city, claiming police violated a new state law when they made him leave the Mesker Park Zoo for refusing to cover a gun on his hip. Attorney Guy Relford of Zionsville says Benjamin A....Tags: Trials, Zionsville, Litigation
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South Bend police officer sued in federal court
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - The actions of a South Bend police officer during an arrest 18 months ago have led to a federal lawsuit in which 27-year-old Germaine Harris alleges he was falsely arrested, wrongfully imprisoned, and the victim of excessive force. Harris...Tags: Criminal Laws, Crimes, Justice System, Trials, Politics
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CONSUMER REPORTS: Maximizing warehouse club savings
Every penny counts these days. So warehouse clubs, even with annual membership fees, can offer big savings. But those savings can quickly evaporate if you’re not careful. Consumer Reports has a number of moves you can make to guarantee saving—...Tags: Consumers, Electronics, Costco Wholesale Corporation
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