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SUIT OVER ARREST IS SETTLED
Juan Perez, 23, who worked as a dishwasher at an Italian restaurant at the time, has accepted $40000 from Sarasota and the city's insurance policy in connection to his arrest for public intoxication. Perez's lawsuit accused an officer,
Updated: 11/28/2011 01:37A
City of Sarasota settles police misconduct suit over arrest for $40000
SARASOTA - A Guatemalan immigrant has settled his police misconduct lawsuit against the City of Sarasota, more than two years after his arrest sparked a scandal that ultimately led to the police chief's resignation.
Updated: 11/28/2011 01:22A
Baseball: Yomiuri to file lawsuit against former GM Kiyotake
Kiyotake called a press conference at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology on Nov. 11 to reveal his problems with Watanabe, one of the most influential figures in Japanese baseball. Kiyotake said Watanabe undermined his
Updated: 11/28/2011 01:17A
Analysis: GOP gets clear path to push Miss. agenda
Immigration has been one of Bryant's top issues for years. During the 2011 session, the Senate passed a bill that would've allowed a law officer to check a person's immigration status if the officer suspected the person of being in the US illegally.
Updated: 11/28/2011 01:15A
Florida lawmaker looks to ban texting while driving
In what the 62-year-old Caskey's widow, Margaret S. Caskey, 64, and her attorneys say is a first in Florida, a Collier circuit judge has ruled that punitive, or triple, damages can be sought in her lawsuit because of her claim that the driver in the
Updated: 11/28/2011 01:15A
Appeals Court Rules Against State's Effort To Stop School Funding Lawsuit
The state had argued that the lawsuit was too political and broad for a trial court to decide, and it was more appropriate for the Legislature to determine issues of funding and education policies. The lawsuit, Haridopolos v.
Updated: 11/28/2011 01:14A
Snyder appoints three new judges
Detroit — The son of a Wayne County judge who has consistently ruled against the Ambassador Bridge Co. in a lawsuit over the $230 million Gateway Project was among three new judges appointed last week by Gov. Rick Snyder to fill vacancies at the city's
Updated: 11/28/2011 01:12A
Debit fees war goes on
Last week, trade groups representing retailers, convenience stores and grocers filed a lawsuit against the Fed, asserting that the board's debit fee rules still allowed banks to capture too much money from debit card purchases.
Updated: 11/28/2011 01:09A
News analysis: GOP gets clear path to push Mississippi agenda
Immigration has been one of Bryant's top issues for years. During the 2011 session, the Senate passed a bill that would've allowed a law officer to check a person's immigration status if the officer suspected the person of being in the US illegally.
Updated: 11/28/2011 01:08A
Official revives DPS fight
Detroit — A Highland Park school board member is asking the Michigan Supreme Court to reconsider the dismissal of a lawsuit seeking the removal of Detroit Public Schools' emergency manager. Robert Davis, joined by his attorneys Carl Marlinga and Andrew
Updated: 11/28/2011 01:02A