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Dad meets with police over son's brutality lawsuit
The father of a man who contends in a federal lawsuit that he was "tortured" by Denver police says he met Thursday with an investigator with the Police
Updated: 09/25/2010 03:11A
Griego: Youths' hopes hang on DREAM Act
You may recall from Immigration 101: If you entered the country illegally — even if you were still in diapers when you did it — then you must return to
Updated: 09/25/2010 03:11A
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While a crime such as the one carried out by Rauscher is shocking, Resnick said it's not surprising that the pending divorce from his wife of 14 years led
Updated: 09/25/2010 03:11A
Wife had a history of mental problems
In court papers filed after her 2005 divorce, Johnson said she had "schizo-affective disorder, chronic depression
Updated: 09/25/2010 03:10A
Delphi dispute headed to trial
While PBGC attorney John Menke said Friday the agency could not do either one, he pledged to abide by the court's ruling after a trial.
Updated: 09/25/2010 03:10A
Democrats Will Pay for Ethics Violations
But he does know how to say “dollars” in Spanish. The only bias on display in these investigations would be if the Ethics Committee looked the other way
Updated: 09/25/2010 03:09A
GARLOCK SEALING Bankruptcy News, Issue No. 14
Bankruptcy Creditors' Service, Inc., published Issue No. 14 of GARLOCK SEALING BANKRUPTCY NEWS today. The 17-page newsletter contains stories with these
Updated: 09/25/2010 03:09A
Guest column: What's wrong with defending traditional marriage?
To the argument that same-sex marriage wouldn't affect traditional marriage, marriage already faces threats like divorce, cohabitation, out-of-wedlock
Updated: 09/25/2010 03:08A
Solid verdict for Hayes
I recently met Judge Debra Hayes when she was doorbelling in my neighborhood. After checking out the information on her website and her opponent's
Updated: 09/25/2010 03:08A
Panel starts looking for Phila. courts fixes
Mark B. Sheppard, a top criminal-defense lawyer in Philadelphia, said he was willing to "check my ideological biases" in joining the Senate panel.
Updated: 09/25/2010 03:08A