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Courtwatch: Teens in Jail for Life

The United States Supreme Court Monday tackles a sensitive legal issue that has taken on both great political and economic relevance this past year. At a time when budget shortfalls are causing state and local bureaucrats to...

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Charged with murder, Orlando suspect apologizes

NEW: Jason Rodriguez, 40, charged with first-degree murder in office shootings NEW: Suspect "was recognized by numerous former co-workers," affidavit states "They left me to rot," suspect says as police escort him past...

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Kabul hits back at foreign criticism

Afghan officials hit back at foreign criticism Foreign Ministry says U.N. official’s comments on corruption were out of line A huge advertising board for the Afghan army is placed in the center of Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday,...

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4th body at Cleveland home ID'd

Anthony Sowell, 50, faces five counts of aggravated murder, felonious assault and kidnapping. Nancy Cobb's family reported her missing to housing authority police in April Coroner's office: Family did not file a report with...

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Details from Arrest of Jaycee Dugard's Alleged Kidnapper

By Howard Breuer Originally posted Saturday November 07, 2009 08:25 AM EST Jaycee Dugard (before her abduction) and Phillip Garrido Photo by: Nick Ut / AP; El Dorado County Sheriffs Office / Reuters / AP A new government report...

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Aurora man suspected of robbing 17th bank

November 7, 2009 11:16 AM | No Comments A 28-year-old Aurora man who served more than five years in federal prison after admitting to robbing 16 banks led authorities in Kentucky on a roughly 25-mile pursuit Friday after...

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Federal judge now in state custody

Published: Nov. 7, 2009 at 5:53 PM WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- A former federal judge serving a prison sentence for lying about sexual assaults has been moved to protective custody in Florida, officials say. Samuel Kent had...

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Meat purveyor gets 15 years for fraud

Published: Nov. 7, 2009 at 5:24 PM DENVER, Nov. 7 (UPI) -- A kosher meat business owner in Denver has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for swindling investors, many of them retirees who lost their savings. Arnold...

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Deployed soldier's home burglarized twice in a week

By Craig Johnson Special to CNN Twice thieves have broken into the home of Master Sgt. Sylvia Simmons Personal items, including credit cards were stolen from her home in Henry County, Georgia Stolen items totaled more than...

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3 others plead guilty in theft of Cal Ripken's No. 8 sculpture

Young men receive same sentence as fourth suspect in case, pay O's for damage Three young men pleaded guilty Friday morning in Baltimore Circuit Court to stealing Cal Ripken Jr. 's aluminum No. 8 sculpture from in front of...

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