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Is justice served with Wasserman-Rubin deal?
The takeaway from Diana Wasserman-Rubin's misdemeanor plea deal: Crime pays, especially for politicians who abuse the public trust. Broward State Attorney Mike Satz and his corruption prosecutors took pity on a woman ravaged by illness, rolling over...
Tags: Howard Finkelstein, Parkinson's Disease, Justice System, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Political Corruption
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State Sen. Trotter pleads guilty to misdemeanor
Tribune reporterState Sen. Donne Trotter pleaded guilty today to misdemeanor reckless conduct for trying to board a flight with a handgun in his carry-on luggage in December. In a plea deal worked out with Cook County prosecutors, Judge Charles Burns sentenced Trotter,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Justice System, Donne E Trotter
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Supreme Court's common-sense ruling a win for legal immigrants
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that legal immigrants convicted of small amounts of marijuana possession are not subject to mandatory deportation. I hope the decision will serve as a strong warning to federal authorities to stop using laws intended...
Tags: Justice System, Politics, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Congress, Drug Trafficking
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Mayo: Why wasn't Wasserman-Rubin judge tossed?
Sun Sentinel ColumnistThe takeaway from Diana Wasserman-Rubin's misdemeanor plea deal: Crime pays, especially for politicians who abuse the public trust. Once again, Broward State Attorney Mike Satz comes up looking soft on political corruption. And just who is Miami-Dade...Tags: Howard Finkelstein, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Justice System, Political Corruption, Politics
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Circuit courthouse in Skokie closed due to flooding
All court cases at the Cook County Circuit Court in Skokie have been cancelled for the day due to widespread flooding in the area, according to courthouse officials. In a release to the media, courthouse officials said that all Thursday court...
Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Cook County Government, Justice System, Skokie
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Our Voice: SD far behind on punishing animal cruelty
South Dakota, by all measurements, has the weakest animal abuse penalties in the nation. And when lawmakers during this most recent session had the chance to add felony provisions for animal abuse, they refused, making us the only state in the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Crimes
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Oak Park police blotter: April 17
The following items were taken from Oak Park police records. Burglary A black Xbox game system and a gray 14-inch Lenovo IdeaPad laptop computer were stolen from an apartment on the 900 block of South Euclid Avenue between 12:45 and 6:20 a.m. April 8....
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Xbox, IBM, Vicodin (drug)
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Beach, former Emmet County CAP, may avoid jail in two OWI cases
GAYLORD -- Duane Beach, a former chief assistant prosecutor for Emmet County who resigned on Feb. 8 following a second driving while intoxicated arrest in three weeks, pled guilty to driving while intoxicated and open intoxicants in motor vehicle on...
Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Justice System, Drunk Driving
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Lindsay Lohan must prove she's entered rehab
L.A. NOWLinsday Lohan has until May 2 to prove to a Los Angeles County judge that she has enrolled in rehab. Lohan reported to the Santa Monica Police Department and got her latest mug shot taken Tuesday after a no-contest plea...... -
Man charged with DUI after crashing into police SUV
Tribune reporterA Hammond, Ind., man who crashed into a marked police SUV, injuring two officers and a passenger in the squad car, admitted he had drunk about 14 beers, police said. Daniel Magana, 35, of the 6600 block of Monroe Avenue in Hammond, is charged with two...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Wrigley Field, Prosecution
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Somerset man accused of moving body wants to plead guilty
Daily American Staff WriterA Somerset man accused of moving the body of a friend who died in his apartment to another location in the borough and leaving him there is expected to plead guilty in Somerset County court. Michael Moore, 37, Stoystown Road, waived his right to a...Tags: Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Justice System, Court Preliminary
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Minnesota moves to bar farmer from selling raw milk, other foods
A Minnesota farmer who beat charges of illegally distributing raw milk has again become a target of the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, which is trying to forbid him from selling food without a license. An administrative law judge said recently...Tags: Allergies, Justice System, Laws, E. coli Infection, Environmental Illness
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