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Youth charged in shooting that killed another boy
A 15-year-old boy was arrested yesterday in the fatal shooting of another teenager from his neighborhood, and a key piece of evidence appears to be a letter the suspect is said to have written to the victim explaining that he did not mean to shoot him,...Tags: Murder
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Drug dealer gets 20 years in teen's fatal overdose
Robert Carroll Eichelberger - Robbie to his mother - started using drugs before he reached puberty. By age 12, he had run away from home. In his 20s, he was in and out of Washington County District Court on charges that included assault and burglary. In...Tags: Prisons, Murder, Prosecution, Lawyers, Court Administration
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Chicago youth charged in attack on woman
A Chicago youth was arrested on aggravated battery and robbery charges for allegedly attacking a woman Wednesday night in the 300 block of Lake Street in Oak Park. The youth allegedly grabbed the woman's purse, knocked her to the ground, stepped on her...Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Assault
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Jury In Triple Homicide Trial Shown Autopsy Photos
The Hartford CourantThe grisly scene — the body of a man killed, execution-style — filled the screen in the courtroom Thursday during the first day of the murder trial of Benedetto Cipriani. Dennis O'Connor, senior assistant state's attorney, displayed the...Tags: Prisons, Photography, Murder, Death Penalty, Meriden
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Stepdad sues Dixie Chicks singer over assertions he was tied to deaths of 3 West Memphis boys
Associated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines is the target of a defamation lawsuit by the stepfather of one of three 8-year-old boys slain in 1993. Maines spoke out for three people convicted of the slayings and alleged the...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Court Administration, Heavy Metal, Punishment
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Calif. couple, boy's ex-guardian charged with torturing and kidnapping shackled teenage boy
Associated Press WritersSTOCKTON, Calif. (AP) — A central California couple was charged Thursday with kidnapping and torturing a teenager that authorities say was sometimes kept shackled inside their home and abused with a baseball bat, belt and knife. The boy's one-time...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Prosecution, Lawyers, Assault, Court Administration
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FBI affidavit: Girls said evangelist Alamo married them, raped them, took photos of them naked
Associated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Before evangelist Tony Alamo's arrest on federal sex charges, three girls who lived at his Arkansas compound told an FBI agent that he had sexually abused them, and one said he had threatened to have "someone take care of...Tags: Sexual Assault, Federal Bureau of Investigation, John Wesley
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Dallas man found guilty of capital murder in stabbing deaths of wife and 2 young stepsons
DALLAS (AP) — A Dallas man was found guilty Thursday of capital murder in the stabbing deaths of his wife and her two young sons. A jury in Dallas County deliberated for 10 minutes before convicting Robert Sparks in the slayings of Chare Agnew, 30,...Tags: Murder, Dallas
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5 teens plead guilty to beating Marion teen
Five Cedar Rapids teenagers have pleaded guilty to lesser charges in the beating of a Marion teen. Andrew Castro, Abraham Johnson, James Kummerfeldt, Willliam Dalton and Nicholas Madison, all of Cedar Rapids, all pleaded guilty Wednesday to willful...Tags: People, Drug Trafficking, Teen-agers, Trials
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CST
Payments from the state to Janesville and Kenosha have temporarily been blocked, and the two cities may have to pay back money they've received the past two years. The action came as the result of an anonymous tip left with a state lawmaker and the...Tags: Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, Colleges and Universities, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Law Enforcement, Security
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Bolivian opposition says report on 'massacre' slanted toward Morales' supporters
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Bolivian opposition leaders accused an international commission Thursday of bias toward President Evo Morales in its report on a September jungle "massacre" in which at least 19 people were killed. This week's report by the...Tags: Massacres
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William "Flex" Balfour, suspect in Hudson murders, has long arrest history
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) — The man charged with murdering the mother, brother and nephew of Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson was a high-school dropout and street gang member with a long rap sheet for drug offenses and stealing cars. William Balfour's...Tags: Prisons, Murder, Restaurants, MySpace, Prosecution
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