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Burress spends day at Giants Stadium; police looking into Pierce, hospital over shooting
AP Sports WriterEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) _ Plaxico Burress spent much of Tuesday at Giants Stadium facing the possibility his career with the Super Bowl champions could be over, while police were still trying to sort out the events surrounding the Manhattan nightclub...Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Prosecution, Roger Goodell, Assault
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14-year-old was among recent homicide victims
Baltimore police have identified four more homicide victims killed during a recent spate of violence, including a 14-year-old boy killed in Sunday's quadruple shooting. Police said the boy, Perrish Parker, was killed along with 26-year-old Darren Davis...Tags: Troy Brown, Prisons, Drug Trafficking, Crimes, Court Administration
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UCF students: Let's wait on changing pot punishment
Sentinel Staff WriterA UCF student rules-advisory committee cast a tie vote Tuesday, delaying a proposal to equalize school punishments for alcohol and marijuana violations. Proponents for the change said stiffer penalties for marijuana encourage University of Central...Tags: University of Central Florida, Referenda, Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency
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Woman convicted in daughter's death is failing drug program
Vernice Harris, a Baltimore woman convicted of manslaughter in the methadone poisoning of her 2-year-old daughter Bryanna, is failing the drug and alcohol treatment program that she was ordered to complete as part of her sentence. A status hearing...Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Lawyers, Murder, Emergency Incidents, Prisons
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Sen. Mel Martinez says he won't run for re-election in 2010
Sentinel Staff ReportsU.S. Sen. and former Orange County Chairman Mel Martinez announced Tuesday that he will not run for re-election in 2010, saying after a decade as a public official it was time to return to the private sector. His decision could leave the Republicans...Tags: Fines, United States of America, Regional Authority, Orange County (Florida), Florida
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Man gets nine years for attempted robbery
A Gloucester man was sentenced on Monday to nine years in jail for his role in a botched robbery. Nathan D. Mattocks pleaded guilty to use of firearm during a felony, possession of a firearm as a violent felony offender, and attempted robbery. He was...Tags: Prisons, Defense, Theft, Trials, Crimes
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Man gets 52 months in cocaine bust
A judge sentenced a Watertown man to more than four years in federal prison for his role in an cocaine ring. U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb sentenced 34-year-old Will Bryant to 52 months in prison for conspiring to possess cocaine with intent to...Tags: Prisons, Trials, Watertown
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Detroit mayor's lover pleads guilty
DETROIT Stoic and publicly silent through months of a sex scandal, the woman whose relationship with former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick led to his downfall broke her silence yesterday, shedding tears as she pleaded guilty. Christine Beatty, a former aide to...Tags: Prisons, Kwame Kilpatrick
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4-month delay in corruption punishment
The former director of Detroit's convention center will wait another four months before he learns his punishment for corruption. Lou Pavledes' sentence has been postponed to March 31. It had been scheduled for Thursday in federal court in Detroit....Tags: Corporate Crime, Corruption
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No more respect for Durbin
Former Governor Ryan owed the people of this state obligations as a public servant, but he served himself instead. His punishment is harsh because he violated a trust essential to our form of government. By asking President Bush to commute Mr. Ryan's...Tags: Corporate Crime, George Bush, Government, Executive Branch, Corruption
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Ansonia argument over $5 leads to long prison term
An Ansonia man has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for shooting another man in the stomach during an argument over $5. Twenty-six-year-old Eric Lawrence had previously pleaded guilty to shooting and wounding a 19-year-old man outside his apartment...Tags: Defense, Prisons, Yale-New Haven Hospital, Ansonia, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Alvarez sworn in as state's attorney
Tribune reporterThe first woman and Hispanic to be elected Cook County state's attorney took her oath of office Monday, pledging to use the full force of her office when necessary but to temper power with compassion. "The office wields great power and holds tremendous...Tags: Pilsen, Corporate Crime, Illinois, Prosecution, Local Elections
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