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Superfresh stores in Md. to be sold
By Daily Record Staff The parent company of Superfresh said Wednesday it wants to sell nearly all of its stores in Maryland as part of its plan to emerge from bankruptcy. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company Inc. said in a release that it is
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:25P

Black Firefighters File Discrimination Lawsuit Against the City, Union
The city of Jacksonville has been hit with a class action discrimination lawsuit by 24 black firefighters. Two dozen black union members are suing the city of Jacksonville and their union, the Jacksonville Assoc. of Firefighters Local 122,
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:25P

Cyber-ring targets 2.3m computers
The FBI and the Justice Department has started to dismantle a ring of international computer thieves in the biggest enforcement action in the US against cyber-criminals. The criminals have stolen an undetermined amount of money by infecting more than
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:25P

Jurors deliberate fate of Michael Jacques
(WGGB) -- Day one of deliberations in the Michael Jacques case has concluded with no verdict reached. Jurors in the case of Michael Jacques deliberated for approximately three hours Tuesday before going home for the day. Tuesday was a shortened day at
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:24P

Public Defenders Stretched Thin by State Cuts
But public defenders face unique pressures since they are legally required to represent indigent defendants and to do so in a competent manner, criminal defense lawyers say. Michael Studebaker, a Utah-based attorney who has represented indigent
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:24P

MPD Traffic Unit Targeting School Zones
"And all people have to do is slow down a little bit; the speed drops down to about 15 miles per hour." "I would say one out of every 50 cars actually slows down and obeys the traffic laws in this speed zone," said Harper. Officers are setting up in
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:24P

Engineer's Lawsuit Set for July
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Updated: 04/13/2011 07:24P

Local political blogger sues anonymous blog critical of him
Jacob Payne, a blogger who mainly writes about state and local politics and local media, has filed a lawsuit in Jefferson Circuit Court asking a judge to order an anonymous blogger critical of Payne to reveal himself and remove “false and defamatory”
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:23P

Juror challenged in drug case
The defense said the female juror called a relative of Brooks after the verdict that found him guilty of first-degree robbery and burglary. The juror allegedly said she had prior knowledge of the case, was biased against Brooks and shouldn't have been
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:22P

Sports agent's lawsuit backfires
In a 55-page decision of the lawsuit, Justice Robert Graesser explains how things went terribly wrong between The Sports Corporation (TSC) and former employee Richard Evans. TSC was founded by Edmonton lawyer Ritch Winter in the mid 1980s and has
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:21P

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