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Looking for closure in unsolved murder of Lorraine 'Lori' Zimmerman
waynesboro@herald-mail.comSandra Volneck has faced many challenges over the years, but the hardest thing she ever had to do was look at her 15-year-old daughter’s battered, lifeless body before closing the casket and burying her. “I wouldn’t wish that on nobody....Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Maryland State Police, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder
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Inmates' baseless appeals cost courts time, money
Unbeknownst to most law-abiding citizens, Pennsylvania has had no criminal laws for the past 45 years. Shocked? A number of inmates say it's so. In appeals now popular in Northampton County, state prisoners insist they have found the keys to their...Tags: Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Lehigh County, Career and Workplace, Criminals, Court Preliminary
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Interrogation law cuts both ways in 2 homicide cases
While debate continues in Springfield over when police should have to record interrogations, prosecutors and groups that battle wrongful convictions agree the 2003 law mandating the recording of homicide interrogations has been a success. Advocates for...Tags: Lincolnshire, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Lawyers, Murder
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State Senate OKS measure on recordings of police interrogations
Illinois would allow audio and video recordings of police interrogations in all felony cases to be used in court under a proposal the Senate passed Thursday to expand current law that requires taping in murder cases. The recordings would not be required...
Tags: Psychologists, Daniel Biss, Evanston, Murder, Justice System
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More police, more arrests, more fear
Richard Porter, 17, said he's seen Chicago police officers stop and frisk so many people in his neighborhood that when a squad car rolls up, he and his friends automatically "assume the position." Martrell Harris, 16, said his only encounter with the...
Tags: Students, Witnesses, Teaching and Learning, Garry McCarthy, Criminals
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W.Va. man expected to get life sentence on 'three strikes rule'
A Bunker Hill, W.Va., man is expected to be sentenced to life in prison next month after a jury found Wednesday that he was previously convicted of two felonies before he was convicted of child abuse in February. Nathan Allen Snyder, 29, is scheduled to...
Tags: Punishment, Abusive Behavior, Child Abuse, Justice System, Crimes
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Authorities finish roundup of all the Cash Out Boyz
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- A South Bend police officer investigating robberies was scouring social media sites for connections among suspects back in 2011. A name new to law enforcement at the time emerged from her research: the Cash Out Boyz. Almost simultaneously,...Tags: FBI, Witnesses, Punishment, Gang Activity, Criminals
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Suspect in fatal City Hall crash released without charges
A car hurtled off the highway, fatally struck a pedestrian and overturned in front of City Hall and scores of downtown witnesses. A day later, police said the driver had walked free without charges. Despite anger and outrage from those who knew Matt...
Tags: Howard County, Witnesses, Motorvehicle Accidents, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Italy
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Riverside County to send some inmates to work at state fire camps
The first California county has agreed to send some of its jail inmates to work at state prison fire camps, helping to patch a hole in the state's wildfire defense system created by prison realignment. Riverside County agreed to pay the state $46.19 a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Laws
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Judge certifies juveniles to be tried as adults for murders near Lampe
ghartley@schurz.comGALENA, Mo. -- Stone County Juvenile Court Judge Alan Blankenship ruled Tuesday that two teenagers accused of murdering a couple from Michigan will be tried as adults. Blankenship made his ruling after a hearing last week in which he heard details about...Tags: Trials, Juvenile Delinquency, Punishment, U.S. Supreme Court, Judges
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Boston bombing suspect charged, questioned
BOSTON — In an extraordinary proceeding in a hospital room Monday, federal authorities charged Dzhokhar Tsarnaev with using a weapon of mass destruction in the bombings that killed three people and injured more than 200 others at last week's...
Tags: FBI, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Punishment, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Harford teen's lawyers want him tried as juvenile in murder
Lawyers for a Harford County teen accused of killing his father last year attempted to convince a judge Friday that it would be unconstitutional to try the 17-year-old as an adult. Robert C. Richardson III's attorneys also said the boy is suffering from...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, U.S. Supreme Court, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Harford County
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