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Police Captain Indicted For Allegedly Falsifying Time Sheets
The charges stem from an investigation by the Division of Criminal Justice Corruption Bureau and New Jersey Department of Human Services. Brady, who formerly was a councilman and mayor for the Township of Sparta, is the third highest ranking officer in
Updated: 02/17/2012 03:12P
Training teens for firefighting, law enforcement
The Audrain County Sheriff's Cadet Program is similar to the fire cadet program, except their interest is in law enforcement or the criminal justice field. Their students must be 15-21 years of age, in good standing in the community, maintain C level
Updated: 02/17/2012 03:04P
Attorneys battle over fate of Utah enforcement-only immigration law
But attorneys with the US Department of Justice, who are seeking an injunction against HB497, said Utah is overstepping its authority by requiring local police to verify legal status of those stopped for a criminal violation. Justice Department lawyer
Updated: 02/17/2012 02:53P
Attorneys battle over fate of Utah immigration law
But attorneys with the US Department of Justice, who are seeking an injunction against HB497, said Utah is overstepping its authority by requiring local police to verify legal status of those stopped for a criminal violation. Justice Department lawyer
Updated: 02/17/2012 02:51P
Defending Jacob: Interview with thriller author William Landay
The book also delves deep into the criminal justice system as seen by a consummate insider, the veteran prosecutor Andy Barber, whose views of the defendant's position are informed by his many years on the other side. Who is your intended audience?
Updated: 02/17/2012 02:40P
Manhattan US Attorney Appoints Criminal Division Chiefs
By Elizabeth Murphy | February 17, 2012 2:25 pm Preet Bharara, the Manhattan US Attorney, announced three appointments to his office's Criminal Division Wednesday. Bharara appointed Marc Berger as chief of the Criminal Division and Anjan Sahni as
Updated: 02/17/2012 02:36P
Preview: Supreme Court to hear military medal lying case
WASHINGTON, Feb 17 (Reuters) - A US law making it a crime to lie about receiving a military medal goes before the Supreme Court next week, with the Obama administration defending it for protecting the reputation of war heroes and opponents arguing it
Updated: 02/17/2012 02:35P
Hearing under way on Utah's immigration law
Waddoups on Friday pressured state attorneys to explain how Utah can justify reaching beyond existing federal laws to make it a crime for an illegal immigrant to enter the state. Attorneys had so far focused on the portion of Utah's law that bans
Updated: 02/17/2012 02:15P
Court hearing under way on Utah's immigration law
Waddoups on Friday pressured state attorneys to explain how Utah can justify reaching beyond existing federal laws to make it a crime for an illegal immigrant to enter the state. Attorneys had so far focused on the portion of Utah's law that bans
Updated: 02/17/2012 02:06P
KEYC - Mankato News, Weather, Sports -Court hearing under way on Utah's
Waddoups on Friday pressured state attorneys to explain how Utah can justify reaching beyond existing federal laws to make it a crime for an illegal immigrant to enter the state. Attorneys had so far focused on the portion of Utah's law that bans
Updated: 02/17/2012 01:59P