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Man who claims innocence gets new trial
Pontiac -- A 73-year-old man convicted five years ago of sexually assaulting a juvenile relative was granted a new trial Thursday in Oakland Circuit Court.
Updated: 09/24/2010 01:09A

Philippine dad convicted of rape gets 14400 years
A trial court originally condemned the man, a rickshaw driver, to die in March 2006 after he was convicted of 360 counts of rape — allegedly carried out
Updated: 09/24/2010 01:09A

Plan calls for casino revenue to be shared with other communities
"There was some concern about the impact of a casino on law enforcement and traffic," he said. "None of it proved to be warranted, but we still are giving
Updated: 09/24/2010 01:08A

Seattle-Based Ponzi Scheme Assets to Be Liquidated in Bankruptcy
According to a report from the Seattle Business Journal, a judge recently awarded a bankruptcy trustee the right to hire brokers to dispose of the assets of
Updated: 09/24/2010 01:07A

Oklahoma Supreme Court suspends attorney
McCoy began practicing law in 1982 and was awarded the Thurgood Marshall Award in 2006 by the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers' Association for his work as
Updated: 09/24/2010 01:07A

Oklahoma Supreme Court suspends attorney
McCoy began practicing law in 1982 and was awarded the Thurgood Marshall Award in 2006 by the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers' Association for his work as
Updated: 09/24/2010 01:07A

Oklahoma Supreme Court suspends attorney
McCoy began practicing law in 1982 and was awarded the Thurgood Marshall Award in 2006 by the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers' Association for his work as
Updated: 09/24/2010 01:07A

GRANITE CITY > Chase ends in crash
A police chase that started in St. Ann and continued into Illinois ended Thursday afternoon after a police officer fired shots at the driver of a pickup who
Updated: 09/24/2010 01:06A

Fed up, a town takes justice into own hands
Mexican policemen and soldiers guard the place where the bodies of two alleged kidnappers remain after being lynched in Ascencion,
Updated: 09/24/2010 01:06A

In Brief: Lester Street jury nearly complete
trial might be too emotional for her. Shelby County Criminal Court Judge James Beasley Jr. questioned the woman, but then finally decided to excuse her.
Updated: 09/24/2010 01:04A

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