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Wayne Treacy guilty verdict no surprise
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsI didn't sit through the whole trial, but I'd have to say the jury's conviction of Wayne Treacy for first-degree attempted murder in the horrific March 2010 attack on Josie Lou Ratley is no surprise at all. Insanity defenses are......Tags: Trials, Justice System, Defendants, Josie Lou Ratley, Crime, Law and Justice
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Police Women of Broward County in court, again
Crime and Safety - Sun-SentinelDuring a court hearing Monday involvingÂ?the TLC/Discovery Channel TV show, “Police Women of Broward County,”Â?Broward Judge David Haimes deniedÂ?a motion by Assistant ChiefÂ?Public Defender Gordon Weekes, Jr. to dismiss six cas...Tags: Television, Police Women of Broward County (tv program), Cocaine, Trials, Defendants
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Lawyer???s response to my post: Welcome to our world
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsTime for a little blogosphere sharing today. There???s an attorney who goes by the pseudonym Rumpole who runs a Miami-Dade based legal blog, Justice Building, who wrote an eloquent response to my post last week about the free speech case......Tags: Florida, Health, Laws, Drugs and Medicines, Conway
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Records sought at McCain advisor's bank
The SwampThis can't be good for the campaign of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain. The IRS is trying to serve a summons on Swiss bank UBS AG seeking information on U.S. taxpayers who may have used the bank to gin up records to avoid...Tags: Phil Gramm, Texas, Lobbying, Justice System, Personal Income
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Teresa Altemus lawsuit update
Who's on Team Gloucester?The $785,000 lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court by Gloucester Supervisor Teresa Altemus against the Gloucester County School Board is scheduled to go to trial on Oct. 7. Altemus, a technology assistant at Gloucester High School, is suing the school...Tags: Trials, Court Administration, Justice System, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Crime, Law and Justice
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Jenne ducks spotlight in pension battle
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsFelon Ken Jenne still wants his estimated $134,500-a-year state pension, and the former Broward Sheriff and political powerhouse might get it without having to show his face in a courtroom. A two-day hearing set for next week has been cancelled,......Tags: Wages and Pensions, Laws, Trials, Justice System, Prisons
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Holder as AG: Why Marc Rich matters
Spin CycleObama, sources say, has settled on Eric Holder as his attorney general nominee, and has apparently concluded that Holder's role in the Marc Rich pardon -- which is now, disingenuously, being described as tangential -- won't be an obstacle......Tags: Drugs and Medicines, FBI, Bill Clinton, White House, Justice System
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Blackwater's ex-guards charged
The Swampby Frank James One of the ugliest episodes of the U.S.'s time in Iraq was the Sept. 16, 2007 shooting of dozens of unarmed civilians by armed security guards who worked for the contractor Blackwater Worldwide. Thirty four civilians......Tags: Texas, Services and Shopping, Justice System, Trials, Defendants
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GOP tips its Holder questions
The Swampby Frank James The Republican National Committee telegraphs the topics Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans will grill Eric Holder on today at his confirmation hearing to be President-elect Barack Obama's Attorney General. Actually, some Democrats may...Tags: Newspapers, Lobbying, Upper House, Terrorism, History
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Bush: Edwards, Milken pardons denied
The Swampby Josh Meyer President George W. Bush, on his last full day in office, formally struck down the petitions for clemency of some high-profile politicians and businessmen, including convicted lawmakers Randall "Duke'' Cunningham, Edwin Edwards and Mario...Tags: FBI, Bill Clinton, U.S. Military, White House, Lobbying
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Despite cancer, no parole for convicted ex-Suffolk leg.
Spin CycleFormer Suffolk Legis. Wayne Prospect ??? suffering from cancer and imprisoned on a corruption conviction ??? is not ???debilitated or incapacitated enough??? for a medical parole, said the correction system???s top doctor. Word that there will be no early...Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Trials, Punishment, Thomas Spota
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Shoe drops in state pension probe; Morris charged
Spin CycleFirst the background: We already knew that certain investment companies looking to do business placing funds for the state pension system paid scads of money in fees to firms connected to political consultant Hank Morris. Morris' political consulting...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Trials, Westbury, Crime, Law and Justice, Richard Kessel
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