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Woman fatally stabs boyfriend over alcohol
A Cook County judge has ordered a woman held in lieu of $500,000 bond in connection with the death of her 77-year-old boyfriend. Prosecutors claimed Thursday that 55-year-old Regina Williams stabbed Willie Anderson in the face, neck and chest after an...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Willie Anderson, Lawyers
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Gay Ex-Governor Won't Have to Pay Alimony
Associated PressTRENTON, NJ -- Former Gov. James E. McGreevey will not have to pay alimony to his ex-wife, a judge ruled Friday in granting the couple a divorce after a tumultuous eight-year marriage that crumbled publicly when McGreevey acknowledged he was a "gay...Tags: Divorce, Court Administration, Executive Branch, Gays and Lesbians, New Jersey
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Casey Anthony seeks rehearing
Sentinel Staff WritersAttorneys for the mother of missing 2-year-old Caylee Marie Anthony filed a motion this morning for a rehearing in the 5th District Court of Appeal in Daytona Beach. They are asking the court to reconsider the $500,200 bond for Casey Anthony that was...Tags: Vehicles, Court Administration, Political Systems, Trials
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Lawyers for Richard Henyard say evidence proves he didn't kill in 1993
Sentinel Staff WriterLawyers for condemned killer Richard Henyard, bidding to stop his Sept. 23 execution, claimed Friday they have new evidence that he didn't fire the shots that killed two Lake County children in 1993. The new "evidence" is a sworn statement from another...Tags: Rape, Juvenile Delinquency, Assault, Murder, Crimes
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Wisconsin's week ahead
Monday, August 11: 10 a.m. BLACK RIVER FALLS -- Review hearing for Benjamin Pfaff in Jackson County mailbox bombs case. Jackson County Circuit Court. Judge Gerald W. Laabs. Contact: court clerk Claudia Singleton, 715-284-0208. 10:15 a.m. SHEBOYGAN --...Tags: Vehicles, Court Administration, Judges, Court Preliminary, Drunk Driving
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Bail denied in shooting of South Side girl, 11
Bail was denied Friday for a Chicago man accused of shooting and wounding an 11-year-old girl who was sitting on her South Side porch with her mother this week. Cortez Erskin, 20, of the 2900 block of East 90th Place faces one count of aggravated battery...Tags: Defense, Court Administration, Assault, Murder, Armed Forces
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Court reinstates `face-to-face' wine provision
Indiana residents must first make face-to-face contact with a wine merchant before they can place wine orders over the phone or the Internet, a federal appeals court ruled. A federal judge lifted the face-to-face requirement in August 2007, but the U.S....Tags: Sales, Court Administration, Consumers, Local Authority, Beverage Industry
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Ex-NJ Gov doesn't have to pay alimony
Associated Press WriterFormer New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey doesn't have to pay alimony to his ex-wife, a judge ruled Friday in granting the couple's divorce after a tumultuous marriage that crumbled publicly when McGreevey acknowledged he was a "gay American." A superior...Tags: Divorce, Court Administration, Judges, Executive Branch, Gays and Lesbians
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Detroit mayor charged with 2 counts felony assault
Associated Press WritersOutside court and away from TV cameras, Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's two attorneys hugged after persuading a judge to spring him from jail. Their relief, however, was brief because the mayor's legal problems are piling up, giving his team even more work....Tags: Prisons, Court Administration, Regional Authority, Prosecution, Police
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Anti-gang activist exonerated in diner case
ann.givens@newsday.comAnti-gang activist Sergio Argueta burst into tears Friday as the jury read its verdict: Not guilty. Argueta had been charged with resisting arrest and trespassing after he refused to leave the Majestic Diner in Westbury in 2006. Police have said they...Tags: Nassau County, Gang Activity, Trials, Lawyers, Racism
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Marine ordered to stand trial in Fallujah killings
AP Military Affairs WriterA Camp Pendleton Marine sergeant was ordered Friday to stand trial on charges of unpremeditated murder and dereliction of duty in the killing of an unarmed detainee in Fallujah, Iraq. Lt. Gen. Samuel Helland ordered the court-martial of Sgt. Ryan...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Court Administration, Armed Forces, Court Preliminary, International Military Interventions
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Co-defendants in beating case will be freed
Two Bosnian men accused in the near-fatal beating of a Binghamton University student will be released from jail next week but will have to wear electronic monitors, a judge ruled Friday. Sanel Softic, 21, and Edin Dzubur, 24, were being held without bail...Tags: Gang Activity, Condoleezza Rice, Long Island, Lawyers, Defendants
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