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Prosecutor: Koschman grand jury should finish by July
Tribune reporterThe special prosecutor who brought an involuntary manslaughter charge against former Mayor Richard Daley's nephew expects to wrap up a broader grand jury probe of Chicago police and Cook County prosecutors by July. Attorney Stephen Senderowitz, standing...Tags: Trials, Chicago Sun-Times, Witnesses, Rolling Meadows, Richard M. Daley
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Imprisoned father mourns slain family
mmoloney@kspr.comLEBANON, Mo. -- A move from the Ozarks to Kansas seemed to be the solution for Kaylie Bailey to start a new life with her baby daughter, Lana Leigh. Bailey's husband Shawn stayed behind in Laclede County. Four months after the move, investigators found...Tags: Murder, Prisons
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Jereme Richmond pleads not guilty to threatening probation officer
Special to the TribuneJereme Richmond pleaded not guilty today to threatening his probation officer. The former Illinois Mr. Basketball could face up to seven years in prison if found guilty of three counts of harassment of a witness, Lake County Judge John Phillips said....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Trials, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Basketball
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Man charged with 2011 hit-run death of his brother in Stroudsburg
A night of drinking and snorting cocaine two years ago in Stroudsburg ended as a New Jersey man ran over his brother with a sport utility vehicle, killing him when the back tires crushed his head, according to court records. Instead of telling police...Tags: Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Kern beating victim's brother: 'This has got to stop'
BAKERSFIELD -- About a dozen people gathered in front of the Kern County Superior Court building Thursday morning to protest the death of David Sal Silva, the man who died less than hour after he was beaten by Kern County sheriff's deputies last week....
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Liberty Bell, Lawyers, Witnesses, Justice System
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Jodi Arias: Victim's sister tells court, 'Travis was the glue'
PHOENIX — The jury deciding the fate of convicted murderer Jodi Arias heard dramatic and emotional testimony Thursday from family members of the man she killed as they described how their lives were ripped apart by his death. Siblings of Travis...
Tags: Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Trials, Criminals
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Poe House reopening planned for October
Baltimore's Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum should reopen Oct. 4, the group responsible for making it profitable announced this week. "That's the official goal. That's the date," said Baltimore-based actor and author Mark Redfield, vice president of Poe...
Tags: Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, Fiction, Arts and Culture, Museums, Digital Harbor High School
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Marshals Most Wanted: Amy Moore
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Deputies in the Springfield U.S. Marshals office are looking for convicted felonĀ Amy Moore. Marshals say Moore's criminal background is a lengthy one. In 1999, Moore was arrested and charged with making meth -- and in 2000, she was...
Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Police Arrests
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2 brothers held in New Orleans parade shooting
A pair of brothers have been charged with attempting to murder 20 people during a shooting spree at a parade on Mothers Day in New Orleans, and four other people have been arrested for allegedly harboring the fugitives during an intense manhunt, officials...Tags: Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Martin Luther King Day, Mardi Gras, Arts and Culture
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Glendale police officers honored for service
Officer Bryan Duncan was running late to a drunk-driving enforcement operation on March 17 when he witnessed a major traffic collision on the Foothill (210) Freeway that quickly escalated into an inferno. Duncan jumped off his motorcycle, ran toward the...
Tags: Heroism, Human Interest, Google Inc., Arts and Culture, Witnesses
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Baltimore has high rate of staff-inmate sex
The Baltimore City Detention Center had the nation's second-highest rate of sexual contact between jail staff and inmates, according to a U.S. Department of Justice study released less than a month after federal prosecutors accused corrections officers at...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Crime, Law and Justice, Abusive Behavior, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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