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Wis. teacher charged with having sex with student
A high school teacher has been charged with two felony counts of having sex with a student over the age of 16 while he was employed at the school. Todd M. Strang of Shullsburg, Wis., faces up to 10 years in prison and fines of $10,000 for each count....Tags: Punishment
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Access to Wisconsin open records debated
Wisconsin's open records law was never meant to serve as a dating service, a longtime state lawmaker and privacy advocate argued Monday in a debate over the merits of the state's online court records system. State Rep. Marlin Schneider, D-Wisconsin...Tags: Censorship, Civil Rights, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Court Administration
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Survivor, parents of 4 victims in Wisconsin shooting rampage sue top law enforcement leaders
CRANDON, Wis. (AP) _ The parents of four young people killed by a sheriff's deputy and the lone survivor of his shooting spree last year claim in a lawsuit that the gunman's law-enforcement superiors were negligent in supervising him and giving him access...Tags: Family, Insurance, Defendants, Vehicles, Law Enforcement
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Purdue scientist reprimanded for claims of 'bubble fusion' sues 2, claiming they defamed him
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) _ A Purdue University scientist who was reprimanded for research misconduct over claims he produced nuclear fusion in tabletop experiments is suing two other faculty members for alleged defamation. Rusi P. Taleyarkhan, a...Tags: Research, Lawyers, Natural Science, Engineering, New York Times
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Man allegedly stole combine, went for wild ride
A Minnesota man is under arrest after allegedly stealing a combine and taking it for drunken ride through several yards and crashing into a garage. Dominic Andrew Bjerke, of Leroy, Minn., has been charged with first offense operating while intoxicated,...Tags: Theft
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Woman accused of holding her ex-girlfriend at knifepoint
247-7838A 34-year-old woman from Newport News has been arrested following a claim from her ex-girlfriend that she held her at knifepoint in a bathroom. Police spokeswoman Holly McPherson said the incident occurred Friday between 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. in an...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Wal-Mart Employees Charged With Stealing Televisions
The Hartford CourantTwo Wal-Mart employees and one of their relatives were charged this morning with stealing $4,000 worth of electronics from the store on Dixwell Avenue, police said. Arthur Williams, 21, Daniel Cameron, 20 and Kenneth Williams, 44, are being charged...Tags: Theft, Kenneth Williams, Employees, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Electronics
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Man, teen charged in delivery driver robbery
An Easton man has been charged with robbing a Chinese restaurant delivery driver in the 1300 block of Pine Street in September. Gregory Lewis Jr., 18, of the 1200 block of Ferry Street, turned himself in to police yesterday, police said. Lewis was...Tags: Theft, Juvenile Delinquency
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Possible murder charge against Casey Anthony could come as early as tomorrow
Sentinel Staff WriterProsecutors are expected to present the case against Casey Anthony to an Orange County grand jury Tuesday morning. At least 15 jurors will hear from witnesses, including Anthony's father, George Anthony, and others, before they decide whether the 22-...Tags: Casey Anthony, Murder, Trials
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Cops: Man who beat stepson with belt 'used this method' before
laura.rivera@newsday.comDetectives Monday said the West Hempstead man accused of beating his wife and stepson with a belt had apparently espoused this form of punishment against the boy before. Alon M. Holliday, 34, of West Hempstead, pleaded not guilty Monday to felony assault...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Hempstead, West Hempstead, Trials
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Editorials from Wisconsin newspapers
GM NEWS ISN'T SURPRISING, BUT IT'S STILL STUNNINGOfficial word came Monday morning, but Sen. Herb Kohl got a bit ahead of himself in describing it last Friday: Today is a dark day for Janesville. Employees were told that the local General Motors assembly plant will halt production of full-size sport...Tags: Newspapers, Fraud, Government, Corporate Crime, Health Organizations
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"The Unbearable Lightness of Being" author Kundera denies accusation in Czech spy case
Associated Press WriterPRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) _ A document written by the Czech Communist police claims that Milan Kundera — author of "The Unbearable Lightness of Being" — once informed on a purported Western spy, a state-sponsored institute said Monday....Tags: Punishment, Parties and Movements, Milan Kundera, Espionage and Intelligence
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