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Charleston - Huntington West Virginia NewsGa. court overturns assisted suicide
By GREG BLUESTEIN AP ATLANTA (AP) - Georgia's highest court concluded Monday that a state law restricting assisted suicides violated free speech rights, a ruling that destroyed a long-running criminal case against members of a suicide group and could
Updated: 02/06/2012 04:49P
Orthofix International NV : Orthofix International Moves to Resolve US
These highlights include: Reaching an agreement in principle to resolve the US Government investigation of Blackstone Medical, Inc. Reaching an agreement in principle with the US Department of Justice to settle violations of the Foreign Corrupt
Updated: 02/06/2012 04:36P
US judge to dismiss pollution charges against House of Raeford; give
RALEIGH, NC — The US Justice Department isn't saying whether it will pursue new criminal charges against poultry processor House of Raeford after a federal judge says he'll dismiss the environmental crimes case. A Justice Department spokesman declined
Updated: 02/06/2012 04:33P
Orthofix International Moves to Resolve U.S. Government Legal Matters
with the US Department of Justice to settle violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Finalizing definitive agreements to resolve criminal and civil matters related to the US Government investigation of its bone growth stimulation business.
Updated: 02/06/2012 04:32P
Orthofix International Moves to Resolve US Government Legal Matters
the US Department of Justice to settle violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. -- Finalizing definitive agreements to resolve criminal and civil matters related to the US Government investigation of its bone growth stimulation business.
Updated: 02/06/2012 04:31P
CARD. LEVADA SAYS PEDOPHILY IS A CRIME
Joseph William Levada, Prefect of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith - CDF, pointed out that "the collaboration of the Church with the judiciary acknowledges the fundamental truth that child sexual abuse is not only a Canon Law's criminal
Updated: 02/06/2012 04:09P
Election vigil: Cops summon 275, carry out combing ops
The Crime Branch of the city police have summoned about 275 persons with criminal background and have also issued warnings against them under criminal procedure code. In the last one week, police have also carried out combing operations.
Updated: 02/06/2012 03:54P
UK firm pays £14m in 'bribery' case
Its US subsidiary Smith & Nephew Inc, based in Memphis, Tennessee, is paying a 16.8 million dollar criminal fine in an agreement with the US justice department. The US government accused the company of violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in
Updated: 02/06/2012 03:21P
Training simulator dedicated to slain Livonia officer
Educators at the institute, which offers an associate's degree in criminal justice, will demonstrate the capabilities of the simulator at the dedication at 4 pm The simulator helps improve judgment and decision-making ability during simulated,
Updated: 02/06/2012 03:18P
Tory MP wants human rights for unborn children
Allan Woods Ottawa Bureau OTTAWA—A Conservative MP is defying his party's leadership with a move to rewrite Canadian laws to extend human rights to unborn children. Kitchener MP Stephen Woodworth is taking aim at a section of the Criminal Code that
Updated: 02/06/2012 02:56P