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Former Arizona House speaker defends immigration law
(CNN) - Kirk Adams, former Arizona House speaker and an instrumental figure in the passage of the state's controversial immigration law, defended the measure as the Supreme Court hears arguments over the case Wednesday. "We created no new immigration
Updated: 04/25/2012 10:06A

Demoorjian: Historical facts reveal Armenian Genocide
While this bill raised Turkey's ire as such always does, since 2005, there is a law in Turkey, Article 301 of the Turkish Criminal Code, which makes it a crime to insult Turkishness and criminal to discuss the 1915 Armenian Massacres/Genocide and it
Updated: 04/25/2012 10:06A

Himachal High Court turns down plea over pressing criminal charges against Karmapa
Though Karmapa and nine others had been booked under section 321 of Criminal Procedure Code PC in the case but senior officials decided to drop the name of the spiritual leader, “after taking the opinion of home and law department, it came about that
Updated: 04/25/2012 09:56A

Renowned criminal defense, civil attorney Barry A. Cohen forms strategic
Cohen grew up in Tampa and has been recognized by the “Best Lawyers in America” in three categories, including white collar criminal defense and personal injury over the last 25 years. The Tampa Bay Times recently reported that Cohen represented Sean
Updated: 04/25/2012 09:56A

Law Enforcement Raids The Fox News Mole's Den
Erasing incriminating info after getting instructions like that is a crime (destruction of evidence). What may be easing Muto's mind is Gawker's last very-public tangle with law enforcement. Police raided a Gizmodo editor's home in 2010 after the blog
Updated: 04/25/2012 09:41A

Law Enforcement Raids The Fox News Mole's Den
Erasing incriminating info after getting instructions like that is a crime (destruction of evidence). What may be easing Muto's mind is Gawker's last very-public tangle with law enforcement. Police raided a Gizmodo editor's home in 2010 after the blog
Updated: 04/25/2012 09:41A

Crime Stoppers Fugitives of the Week – April 25, 2012
HOPKINSVILLE, KY (4/25/12) – The above photos are local fugitives that are currently being sought by local law-enforcement officials. If you have any information regarding the individuals or the cases, please contact the Hopkinsville Crime Stoppers.
Updated: 04/25/2012 09:38A

Supreme Court hears Arizona immigration case today
The petition states that the federal government has failed “to control our country's borders and protect American citizens from the crimes committed and costs incurred by illegal immigrations,” and calls for support of “the 2010 Immigration Law passed
Updated: 04/25/2012 09:27A

Recommended: Supreme Court signals it's OK with parts of Arizona's immigration law
The state appeared to have a tougher time with two other provisions of the law that are now blocked -- making it a state crime to have no federal immigration papers and making it a state crime for an illegal illegal immigrant to look for work.
Updated: 04/25/2012 09:21A

U.S. Justice Department's Ronald Weich Named Dean of University of Baltimore
Weich, a longtime federal official with expertise in criminal justice and legislative process, will begin his tenure as dean in July. The University of Baltimore School of Law is the sixth largest public law school in the country, with more than 1100
Updated: 04/25/2012 08:49A

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