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Montgomery County Officer Charged with Helping Drug Trafficker
According to Department of Justice, Culmer of the 2900 block of Parker Avenue and her boyfriend, a suspected narcotics trafficker, worked together. The investigation started in July of 2010 uncovered that
Updated: 03/16/2011 07:45P
DLA Piper Goes to Delaware
Five partners and five associates will comprise the firm's new office in Wilmington, a hotspot for bankruptcy work. Francis Burch, Jr., global chairman of DLA, told sibling publication The National Law Journal that a Delaware rule that restricts
Updated: 03/16/2011 07:44P
DLA Piper Goes to Delaware
Five partners and five associates will comprise the firm's new office in Wilmington, a hotspot for bankruptcy work. Francis Burch, Jr., global chairman of DLA, told sibling publication The National Law Journal that a Delaware rule that restricts
Updated: 03/16/2011 07:44P
Lesbian US employee set back in benefits fight
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A US judge on Wednesday dealt a setback to a lesbian federal employee's bid to obtain health insurance for her same-sex spouse, according to a court ruling. US District Judge Jeffrey White dismissed a lawsuit on
Updated: 03/16/2011 07:44P
Protesters At Vinita Man's Hearing
Members of the Hmong community from across Green Country held signs outside the Craig County Courthouse to show support and want justice served. Youth group members from the Hmong Association of Tulsa held signs saying “We want justice served,” “Get
Updated: 03/16/2011 07:44P
Lawsuit challenges Arizona 'Day of Prayer'
Jan Brewer, contending it was an unconstitutional promotion of religion for her to proclaim last May 6 as a "day of prayer." The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in US District Court in Phoenix by the Freedom from Religion Foundation of Madison on behalf of
Updated: 03/16/2011 07:43P
Kansas hunting camp case elicits guilty pleas
He acknowledged he obstructed justice by ordering an employee to destroy deer mounts. Marlin Jackson Butler, who worked as a guide, pleaded guilty to conspiracy. He also admitted that he guided a Texas resident to shoot a deer during archery season
Updated: 03/16/2011 07:43P
Bill seeks to modify Idaho's sex offender policies
Idaho Criminal Justice Commission official Steve Bywater says the bill would replace the state's Sexual Offender Classification Board with a bigger, nine-member panel responsible for monitoring sexual offenders. The bill would also establish a series
Updated: 03/16/2011 07:41P
NBC29Man monitored by hate watchdog to address AZ panel
The Arizona Legislature long has been conservative when it comes to illegal immigration, but became known nationwide last year for its hardline stance after it approved a controversial immigration enforcement law. Republican legislators ran for
Updated: 03/16/2011 07:41P
WREX.com – Rockford's News LeaderMan monitored by hate watchdog to address AZ
The Arizona Legislature long has been conservative when it comes to illegal immigration, but became known nationwide last year for its hardline stance after it approved a controversial immigration enforcement law. Republican legislators ran for
Updated: 03/16/2011 07:39P