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After 6 Months in Club Fed, High-Profile Criminal Defense Lawyer Mickey
But the high-profile Connecticut criminal defense attorney now has some hope of making a dent in his tax debt, having been released from federal prison last year after a six-month stint on two misdemeanor convictions and had his law license reinstated
Updated: 04/23/2012 07:13P

Justices weigh Ariz.'s tough immigration law
But this time, the court will be missing Justice Elena Kagan, who recused herself presumably because of her work as solicitor general under President Obama. That sets up the potential for a 4-4 tie, which would give the US a victory since the
Updated: 04/23/2012 07:13P

US, Canada bracing for spike in crime from Northern Plains oil boom
Booming oil production across a wide expanse of the US-Canada border has prompted law enforcement officials in both countries to brace themselves for a spike in crimes ranging from drug trafficking and gun offences to prostitution.
Updated: 04/23/2012 07:09P

Former spy chief calls for laws on online snooping
Clear guidelines must be introduced in law to allow the security services and police to intercept social media such as Facebook and Twitter while avoiding the "chilling effect" of state surveillance, according to a former Whitehall intelligence chief.
Updated: 04/23/2012 07:05P

Tribute for Survivors of Crime
By San Diego 6 News Reporters SAN DIEGO - Law enforcement agencies including the FBI and advocates will hold a candlelight tribute Monday for victims of crime. The event is part of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, which began Sunday.
Updated: 04/23/2012 07:04P

Tribute for Survivors of Crime
By San Diego 6 News Reporters SAN DIEGO - Law enforcement agencies including the FBI and advocates will hold a candlelight tribute Monday for victims of crime. The event is part of National Crime Victims' Rights Week, which began Sunday.
Updated: 04/23/2012 07:04P

Oil boom brings work - and a crime increase
Booming oil production across a wide expanse of the Northern Plains is forcing law enforcement from the US and Canada to gird for a spike in crimes ranging from drug trafficking and gun offenses to prostitution. Officials say up to 30000 workers could
Updated: 04/23/2012 07:04P

Bakken oil booms -- and so does crime on the Plains
Booming oil production has brought tens of thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars in new revenues to a wide expanse of the Northern Plains. But it also has brought more crime, forcing law enforcement from the US and Canada to deal with
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:37P

Crime listed among world's top economies
"It makes the criminal business one of the largest economies in the world, one of the top 20 economies," said Yury Fedotov, head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), describing it as a threat to security and economic development.
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:33P

The Saints' Alleged Eavesdropping And The Ease Of Fumbling Privacy Laws
That year the Saints finished 3-13. If true, it would be hard to believe that Loomis didn't realize that what he was doing was criminal activity. But these days, it's fairly easy to fumble when it comes to privacy and eavesdropping laws.
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:28P

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