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Time for some changes from 'toughest sheriff'
The feds have given Arpaio a few weeks to devise a plan to set things right in his department or face a civil lawsuit that would put millions of dollars in federal aid to the sheriff's department in jeopardy. In response, Arpaio has played the victim,
Updated: 12/25/2011 09:48P
Mitsubishi Chemical Files Patent Infringement Suit Against Intematix and GVP
Tokyo, Dec 26, 2011 (JCN) - Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. recently filed a patent infringement lawsuit against US company Intematix Corp. and South Korean distributor GVP to enjoin them from importing and selling their phosphor products, claiming that they
Updated: 12/25/2011 09:32P
IN OTHER WORDS: Football fandom triumphs over all
By Matthew Cella A three-judge panel threw out a lawsuit last week against Maryland's new congressional map, brought by plaintiffs who argued it illegally diluted black voting power. The judges didn't buy the claim that the map was intentionally made
Updated: 12/25/2011 08:25P
January trial set for Collier ex-deputy accused of boy's sex assault in mall
And a related civil lawsuit against the mall and its security company involving Charles "Chuck" Bullock's alleged crimes may feature an unlikely witness: Santa Claus. "According to a witness, Santa Claus may know other children who may have been
Updated: 12/25/2011 07:06P
January trial set for Collier ex-deputy accused of boy's sex assault in mall
And a related civil lawsuit against the mall and its security company involving Charles "Chuck" Bullock's alleged crimes may feature an unlikely witness: Santa Claus. "According to a witness, Santa Claus may know other children who may have been
Updated: 12/25/2011 07:06P
Responders Must Decide on 9/11 Health Lawsuit
By DAVID B. CARUSO - AP More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation and apply for
Updated: 12/25/2011 05:45P
Tough choice looms on 9/11 health lawsuits
By DAVID B. CARUSO AP More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation and apply for
Updated: 12/25/2011 05:44P
Doctors, Moms Take on No. 1 Polluter in Utah
The doctors and a lobby group of Utah mothers have filed a lawsuit, accusing Kennecott Utah Copper of violating the US Clean Air Act. It operates a mine, heavy trucks and power and smelter plants in Salt Lake County, where it is the leading industrial
Updated: 12/25/2011 05:34P
Tough choice looms on 9/11 health lawsuits
NEW YORK (AP) - More than 1600 people who filed lawsuits claiming that their health was ruined by dust and smoke from the collapsed World Trade Center must decide by Jan. 2 whether to keep fighting in court, or drop the litigation and apply for
Updated: 12/25/2011 05:34P
Mo. city settles with inmate officer pushed
Because the lawsuit is still pending until a judge approves the motion, Sanders' attorney, Scott Jansen, declined to comment. And Sanders declined to comment, saying he could still face criminal charges. Police Chief Burton, city attorneys and police
Updated: 12/25/2011 05:21P