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Man acquitted after refusing to move picnic
A Lower Macungie Township man arrested last August when he refused to move his picnicking family for a commercial rafting truck in Lehigh Gorge State Park was acquitted today when a district judge found the area wasn't sufficiently posted and the man's...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Vehicles
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Talks between O's, Markakis on hold
Baltimore Sun reportersContract-extension talks between the Orioles and their star right fielder Nick Markakis have broken off and likely will not be revisited for at least six weeks. Both club president Andy MacPhail and Markakis' agent, Jamie Murphy, confirmed that the sides...Tags: Nick Markakis, Florida Marlins, Major League Baseball, Toronto Blue Jays, Arbitration
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Not guilty plea in murder-for-hire case
erik.german@newsday.comThe last of four people charged with the alleged for-hire killing of Nesconset lawyer James DiMartino pleaded not guilty to upgraded charges of first-degree murder and conspiracy in Riverhead Tuesday. Donovan Raysor, 20, stood handcuffed as his lawyer,...Tags: Court Preliminary, Islip (Islip, New York), St. Albans, James DiMartino, Assault
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Angle files lawsuit against station owner Timmer
Nearly two years after he was fired from his talk radio show, outspoken Northampton County Councilman Ron Angle has filed a federal lawsuit against station owner Joe Timmer.
The suit, filed Nov. 21 in federal court in Allentown, claims Angle's...Tags: Radio Industry, Allentown
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'Junior' Gotti case moved to NY
anthony.destefano@newsday.comJust in time for Christmas. A Florida federal judge has transferred the latest racketeering case against John "Junior" Gotti back to New York, saying that the interests of justice call for such a move as a way of preventing Gotti from suffering...Tags: Tampa, Organized Crime, Local Authority, Prosecution, Judges
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Ex-Le-Nature's head named in racketeering suit
The Associated PressThe former chief executive of a bankrupt drink company and Wachovia Corp. are among those named in a racketeering lawsuit filed by a bankruptcy trustee. The lawsuit unsealed late last month accuses former Le-Nature's Inc. CEO Gregory Podlucky of...Tags: Charlotte, Beverage Industry, Financially Distressed Companies, Bankruptcy, Organized Crime
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Infant dies, parents charged with felony neglect
757-928-6479A man and woman from Suffolk have been charged with felony child neglect after their 11-month-old girl died amid unsanitary living conditions. Linwood Jones Jr., 24, and his wife, Shawntay Jones, 25, have each been charged with three counts of felony...Tags: Prosecution, Family
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Lake to file juvenile charges against 3 football players involved in brawl
Sentinel Staff WriterThe Lake County Sheriff's Office will file three juvenile complaint reports of three Nature Coast Technical School football players following an on-field brawl last month in a game against South Lake High. The complaints will charge the players with...Tags: Lake County Sheriff's Office, Assault, Juvenile Delinquency, Teen-agers, People
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Ky. judge throws out proposed sale of Curlin
A judge in Frankfort, Ky., has rejected a proposed sale of the minority interest in reigning Horse of the Year Curlin. Circuit Judge Roger Crittenden made his ruling during a hearing intended to sort out a complicated ownership dispute over the richest...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Columbus Blue Jackets, Natural Resources, Telefonica SA, Maria Sharapova
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Man gets 52 months in cocaine bust
A judge sentenced a Watertown man to more than four years in federal prison for his role in an cocaine ring. U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb sentenced 34-year-old Will Bryant to 52 months in prison for conspiring to possess cocaine with intent to...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Watertown
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Brewers offer arbitration to Sabathia, Sheets
Free agents CC Sabathia, Ben Sheets and Brian Shouse were offered salary arbitration Monday by the Brewers, ensuring Milwaukee will receive compensatory picks in next year's amateur draft if they sign elsewhere. Sabathia and Sheets are Type A free...Tags: Major League Baseball, Arbitration, C.C. Sabathia, Milwaukee Brewers, Ben Sheets
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French daredevil who climbed NY Times skyscraper pleads guilty to disorderly conduct
NEW YORK (AP) _ A French daredevil who climbed the outside of The New York Times' skyscraper has been sentenced to community service. Forty-five-year-old Alain Robert pleaded guilty Monday to disorderly conduct and was told to perform community service...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Minority Groups, New York Times, Gays and Lesbians
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