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Monsters behind House of Horror jailed
In sentencing, Justice Kevin Duggan said each of the adults had inflicted a daily routine of punishment "beyond comprehension" on the five siblings.
Updated: 02/10/2011 08:38P
Amid tight security, Dominguez brought to QC Hall of Justice
Radio dzBB's Glen Juego reported that the police will bring Dominguez from the QC Police District at Camp Karingal to the QC Hall of Justice for inquest
Updated: 02/10/2011 08:38P
Athlete who survived crash charged with assault
The girl, who reported the alleged attack a day after the accident, says the teens assaulted her in their car before the crash.
Updated: 02/10/2011 08:38P
Three seriously injured in Upper Pittsgrove Township crash
State police confirmed the accident involved two vehicles — a truck operated by a male, and a car with one male driver and one male passenger.
Updated: 02/10/2011 08:37P
Frontline Placement Technologies Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against CRS
and absence management system, has won the first phase in its patent infringement lawsuit against competitor CRS Advanced Technology, Montoursville, PA.
Updated: 02/10/2011 08:37P
Spanish Restaurant That Defied Smoking Ban Facing Closure
Montero said that if the owner abandons his stance and agrees to comply with the law, the precautionary closure will not be carried out.
Updated: 02/10/2011 08:37P
Stratford woman claims in lawsuit she was sexually assaulted by U.S. border guards
Loretta Van Beek has launched a lawsuit against two American border agents, claiming she was
Updated: 02/10/2011 08:37P
Jim Jones sued over video with topless women
Sharie Johnson and Samantha Stotts filed a lawsuit against the rapper Wednesday in New York, saying their privacy was violated by the shots in his "Summer
Updated: 02/10/2011 08:37P
Caughey Trial, Day 4: Blood Pattern Expert Testifies
By KFBB News Team The fourth day of Jason Caughey's trial wrapping up Thursday evening; it began with a sheriff's deputy who responded to the crash on Fox
Updated: 02/10/2011 08:36P
Lee, Congress' latest casualty of a saucy Washington scandal, vanishes in an
red caution sign for those who need one that the speed and reach of the Internet can crash a political career in the time it takes to push a button.
Updated: 02/10/2011 08:36P