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Panel calls for ban on psychiatric exams of sex assault victims
The Advisory Committee on the Administration of Justice wrapped up its study of criminal laws in Nevada on Friday and will send its recommendations to the
Updated: 09/24/2010 06:54P

Calif judge renders partial verdict in DUI case
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A judge has found the man accused of killing rookie Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart and two others guilty of driving on a suspended
Updated: 09/24/2010 06:54P

Calif judge renders partial verdict in DUI case
SANTA ANA, Calif. — A judge has found the man accused of killing rookie Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart and two others guilty of driving on a suspended
Updated: 09/24/2010 06:54P

Geneva man gets prison for DUI involving minors
Assistant State's Attorney Christina Wascher said the 17-year-old passenger also was under the influence of alcohol. She said the children were not related
Updated: 09/24/2010 06:53P

Geneva man gets prison for DUI involving minors
Assistant State's Attorney Christina Wascher said the 17-year-old passenger also was under the influence of alcohol. She said the children were not related
Updated: 09/24/2010 06:53P

Buju to wait weekend for verdict
FLORIDA, United States, Friday September 24, 2010 – Buju Banton will have to spend another weekend in jail awaiting a verdict in his drug trial.
Updated: 09/24/2010 06:53P

Moreno pide no ser juzgado por cargar herona
El abogado de Byron Moreno dijo que su defendido "no har ningn comentario sobre ningn tema". Foto: EFE/Archivo/Guillermo Legaria Nueva York/edlp - Byron
Updated: 09/24/2010 06:52P

Dothan man killed in construction accident
Coffee County Coroner Robert Preachers (left) and an investigator for OSHA investigate the scene of construction accident that killed Ray Anthony Blackman
Updated: 09/24/2010 06:49P

Supreme Court hears Adamcik appeal
Adamcik's appeal sets forth 11 claims of error and asks the court to reverse his convictions and remand the case for new trial, or in the alternative,
Updated: 09/24/2010 06:49P

Jack Keeney, a revered figure at DOJ, retires
WASHINGTON — Jack Keeney, a prosecutor who served nearly 60 years in a storied career at the Justice Department, was praised at a retirement celebration
Updated: 09/24/2010 06:48P

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