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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CDT
Nevada authorities seized documents and records Tuesday in a raid on the Las Vegas headquarters of a community organization that works to get low-income people to vote. Secretary of State Ross Miller said the raid was part of a monthslong voter fraud...Tags: Justice System, Personal Income, Corporate Crime, People, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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New indictment in '75 slaying of AIM member days after dismissal; 2 defendants' cases combined
Associated Press WriterSIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) _ A new federal indictment has been handed up against a Canadian man who was days from being tried in the 1975 slaying of a fellow American Indian Movement member when a judge threw out the original charges. Federal prosecutors...Tags: Crimes, Trials, Injuries, Defendants, Nebraska
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Mo. man fined for skipping jury duty in drunk driving case so he could drink himself
JACKSON, Mo. (AP) _ Curtis Lemons was supposed to report for jury duty in a drunk driving case. Instead, according to authorities, the 50-year-old Cape Girardeau man skipped the jury duty so he could drink himself. Lemons received a summons to appear...Tags: Drunk Driving, Justice System, Fines, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Road Accidents
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Man pleads guilty in DUI crash that killed family
Special to the Chicago TribuneA Chicago man who was drunk when his vehicle was in a collision that killed his wife and two children was sentenced Tuesday to 3 years in prison. Zeferino Galvez, 45, pleaded guilty in Maybrook court to aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol...Tags: Prisons, River Forest, Trials, Demographics, Cicero
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Navy blames crew for $70 million fire aboard nuclear-powered aircraft carrier
AP Military WriterSAN DIEGO (AP) _ A fire aboard the nuclear-powered USS George Washington aircraft carrier resulted from a failure to properly store hazardous materials and other missteps that allowed the fire to burn unchecked for more than eight hours, Navy...Tags: Armed Forces, Kitty Hawk, Fires, San Diego (San Diego, California), Defense
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Defense says man on trial for murder killed couple by throwing them off yacht in California
Associated Press WriterSANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) _ The attorney for a man accused of throwing a couple off their yacht bound to an anchor told a jury Tuesday his client is guilty of those two murders and a third, but shouldn't be put to death. "My goal is simply to save Skylar...Tags: Crimes, Orange (Orange, California), Prisons, Trials, Justice System
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Deadly punch gets South Bend man 26 years sentence
A judge has sentenced a South Bend man to 26 years in prison for punching a 63-year-old bar security guard, resulting in his death. Twenty-seven-year-old Joshua M. Kati pleaded guilty to reckless homicide in the death of James Muddiman and to... -
Nathaniel Abraham
Nathaniel Abraham faces 93 days in jail for driving on a suspended license. Abraham, 22, was released from jail last year for a murder he committed when he was 11. Rochester Hills District Judge Julie Nicholson also ordered Nathaniel Abraham on Monday...Tags: Prisons, Trials, Police, Police Arrests
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Lenawee teen plans to plead in grandmother's death
A Lenawee County teen plans to plead guilty to poisoning her grandmother and could face a life sentence. Sixteen-year-old Kristina Adkins is scheduled to appear in Lenawee County Probate Court on Friday morning. Defense attorney Michael McFarland says...Tags: Crimes, Trials, Virginia, People, Juvenile Delinquency
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Ohio woman gets 10 years for beating 93-year-old neighbor with vacuum cleaner to steal $5
CINCINNATI (AP) _ A woman was sentenced to 10 years in prison for beating her 93-year-old neighbor with a vacuum cleaner during a robbery that netted her $5. Police say 58-year-old Dora Nance was looking for money to buy drugs in May when she beat...Tags: Crimes, Ohio, Homes, Theft
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Skylar Deleon
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Skylar Deleon, 29, who is accused of tying a couple to an anchor and tossing them from their yacht into the Pacific Ocean. Ryan Hawks, whose parents, Tom and Jackie, vanished at sea four years ago, says he...Tags: Crimes, Trials, John F. Kennedy, Prosecution, Justice System
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Killer Of Reputed Mobster Says He's A Changed Man
The man who killed reputed New Haven mob underboss William Grasso two decades ago says he has been a model prisoner and a changed man who found his faith and even practices yoga. Gaetano Milano's comments are in new papers filed in U.S. District Court in...Tags: Court Administration, Crimes, Prisons, Trials, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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