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Soano justice center wins funding
By Reporter Staff/ Plans to establish a family justice center in Solano County took a giant leap forward Friday with the announcement of a $400000 grant
Updated: 09/25/2010 04:13A

Wentzville voters will continue to elect judge
The Missouri Supreme Court appointed Larry Nesslage, Wentzville's previous municipal judge, to serve as a provisional judge hearing DWI and speeding cases
Updated: 09/25/2010 04:12A

Deer crash numbers rose in county last year
The carnage last year bagged 357 deer, representing about 9.7 percent of all wrecks on Monroe County roads, according to the Michigan Deer Crash Coalition.
Updated: 09/25/2010 04:11A

Sides seek to limit evidence
Prosecutors said that is irrelevant to the upcoming trial, because double jeopardy does not prevent a subsequent trial in federal court after a state trial.
Updated: 09/25/2010 04:09A

Court rejects claim of racism in jury system
Justice Patrick Sullivan ruled Friday in the case of Rene McCarthy, who contended his rights were violated when there were no aboriginal people in the pool
Updated: 09/25/2010 04:09A

Two plead guilty in federal drug trial
Two of the six defendants on trial in US District Court pleaded guilty Friday to taking part in a large-scale cocaine distribution operation
Updated: 09/25/2010 04:08A

Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against
This press release may be considered Attorney Advertising in some jurisdictions under the applicable law and ethical rules.
Updated: 09/25/2010 04:07A

Trial delay possible for man accused of firing at agents
BISBEE — A man who allegedly shot at two Bureau of Land Management agents is scheduled to go on trial in Cochise County Superior Court
Updated: 09/25/2010 04:06A

Lindsay Lohan released from jail on $300000 bond
Lindsay Lohan has been released on $300000 bail after spending most of Friday in the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood for failing a mandatory
Updated: 09/25/2010 04:05A

Fatal car crash brings six years for defendant
Adcock apologized to Garcia's relatives. He said he would take back that day if he could. He realizes the accident affected them.
Updated: 09/25/2010 04:05A

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