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FBI agent accused of trying to help Pellicano
A veteran FBI agent has been accused of illegally accessing computers at bureau headquarters in Washington, D.C., in what prosecutors suspect was a failed bid to help Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano defend himself against federal racketeering...Tags: Organized Crime, Court Administration, Linda Fiorentino, Prosecution, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Ex-California Assembly speaker's son pleads not guilty to murder
Esteban Nuņez, the 19-year-old son of former Assembly Speaker Fabian Nuņez, and three co-defendants pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder and assault charges stemming from an alleged knife-attack during a night of heavy drinking in San Diego. "Basically,...Tags: Punishment, Court Preliminary, Gang Activity, Health and Safety at School, Murder
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Mexico's Cemex says World Bank division to hear claim against Venezuela nationalization
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A World Bank arbitration division has agreed to consider a complaint by Mexican cement giant Cemex SAB against Venezuela's nationalization of its local cement plants, a company spokesman said Thursday. Cemex, the world's third-...Tags: Hugo Chavez, Economic Organization, Government, CEMEX SA, International Economic Institution
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Federal prosecutors drop four counts against Bonds
The Associated PressFederal prosecutors dropped four counts of lying to a grand jury against Barry Bonds, leaving him to face trial next year on 10 counts of making false statements plus an additional obstruction of justice charge. Bonds faces the same potential sentence...Tags: Barry Bonds, Punishment, San Francisco Giants, Major League Baseball, Prosecution
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Man allegedly uses pickax to attack speed enforcement camera along Phoenix-area highway
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — A 26-year-old man faces criminal charges after being accused of using a pickax to attack a speed enforcement camera recently installed along a Phoenix-area freeway. The state Department of Public Safety said Travis Munroe...Tags: Prosecution
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Chesterton man sentenced to 17 years for tax scam
A Chesterton man has been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison for federal tax crimes. A federal judge sentenced Timothy Shawn Dunn to 17 years and 6 months in prison. Dunn will also be liable for about $315,000 for unpaid taxes, penalties and...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, State Budgets
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Don Corneluius pleads not guilty to spousal battery, other charges in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Former "Soul Train" host Don Cornelius has pleaded not guilty to spousal battery charges. Court records show Cornelius entered the plea to five misdemeanor counts through his attorney Thursday. The 72-year-old producer was...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Assault
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N. Ill. man pleads guilty to beheading statues
A 21-year-old man has pleaded guilty to decapitating statues of Jesus and Joseph outside a northern Illinois church. Skyler Hall of Harvard must serve two years probation, pay a $500 fine and reimburse St. Joseph Catholic Church $7,185 for the April 6...Tags: Punishment, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure, Sculpture
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City of Detroit ordered to pay up on old lawsuit
A federal judge says Detroit has a week to pay up on a class-action lawsuit filed in 1990. The Detroit News reports that U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor on Thursday gave the city its one-week deadline to pay the judgment. She had granted a...Tags: Judges
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Attorney: Giants linebacker Pierce will cooperate and testify before grand jury if asked
AP Sports WriterEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Antonio Pierce didn't know New York Giants teammate Plaxico Burress was carrying a gun last weekend until it accidentally discharged, injuring the receiver in the right thigh, Pierce's attorney said Thursday. "He had no...Tags: Punishment, Law Enforcement, National Football League, Medicine, ESPN
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Judge who will sentence OJ Simpson known for giving stern lectures, stiff sentences
Associated Press WriterLAS VEGAS (AP) — If O.J. Simpson is looking for a break from the Nevada judge who will sentence him for kidnapping and armed robbery, he may be in the wrong courtroom. Judge Jackie Glass is known for giving severe sentences and tongue-lashings to...Tags: Judges, American Civil Liberties Union, Punishment, O.J. Simpson, Jay Leno
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Teen girls charged after allegedly taunting and abusing nursing home residents with Alzheimer's
ALBERT LEA, Minn. (AP) — Two teenage girls who worked at a nursing home have been charged with abuse, accused of taunting, spitting on and groping residents who suffered from Alzheimer's disease. According to the criminal complaint, filed Monday,...Tags: Teen-agers, Punishment, Mark Anderson, NBC, Diseases
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