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Northport Court Report: Orders of Protection, Open Containers and More
The defendant also pled guilty to a count of driving with windows tinted too dark (NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law 375 12-a) after it was revealed that the windows on his 2010 Audi that was ticketed were not replaced. The defendant was sentenced to a $400
Updated: 03/14/2011 09:25A
Northport Court Report: Orders of Protection, Open Containers and More
The defendant also pled guilty to a count of driving with windows tinted too dark (NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law 375 12-a) after it was revealed that the windows on his 2010 Audi that was ticketed were not replaced. The defendant was sentenced to a $400
Updated: 03/14/2011 09:25A
6 Nations: No verdict on Tindall
England have delayed any official announcement on Mike Tindall's availability for Saturday's match against Ireland. While initially confirming that a decision would be made on Monday, England haven now decided to postpone any official confirmation of
Updated: 03/14/2011 09:23A
Accounting News Roundup: Will E&Y Take the Brunt of Lehman's Bankruptcy
Workers battled to prevent a nuclear meltdown after a second blast rocked an atomic plant north of Tokyo, as helicopters and convoys of army trucks headed toward areas worst-hit by Japan's strongest earthquake.
Updated: 03/14/2011 09:16A
Accounting News Roundup: Will E&Y Take the Brunt of Lehman's Bankruptcy
Workers battled to prevent a nuclear meltdown after a second blast rocked an atomic plant north of Tokyo, as helicopters and convoys of army trucks headed toward areas worst-hit by Japan's strongest earthquake.
Updated: 03/14/2011 09:16A
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Updated: 03/14/2011 09:15A
No blood money deal in US spy case
Instead, the district trial court, where he has been charged with two counts of murder, will decide whether Pakistan has the right to prosecute him. And the chances of the US government engineering a financial settlement with the slain men's families
Updated: 03/14/2011 09:08A
Immigration, guns coming up at the Capitol today
IMMIGRATION: The Senate takes up its main immigration proposal, requiring employers use E-Verify and allowing law enforcement to check the immigration status of suspects. Sen. Greg Evers has a competing version that allows law-enforcement officers
Updated: 03/14/2011 09:06A
Jury selection to start in woman's '08 slaying
GASTONIA Jury selection is expected to begin today in Gaston County Superior Court in the trial of Mark Bradley Carver, charged with first-degree murder in the death of a UNC Charlotte student. Carver, 42, of Gastonia, and his cousin,
Updated: 03/14/2011 09:04A
Property deals restraints - two sides of same coin
Petra Krusche, a director in the competition and regulatory practice at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr business law firm, explains. "From the high court judgment handed down at the end of 2009, relating to the enforceability of the same restraint,
Updated: 03/14/2011 09:03A