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2009

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Feds Indict Ohio Sheriff and 3 Others on Charges of Jail Death Cover Up

allan17 years ago12 years ago03 mins

It’s never good when the head of a law enforcement agency gets indicted by the feds. Certainly not good p.r. for the department. By ERICA BLAKE Toledo Blade Staff Writer TOLEDO,Ohio — Lucas County Sheriff James Telb and three members of his staff – including two former employees – were indicted in U.S. District Court…

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FBI Continues to Push to Solve Serial Killings Involving Truckers

allan17 years ago12 years ago01 mins

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Atty. Gen. Holder to Step Up Training for Prosecutors in Light of Disastrous Ted Stevens Case

allan17 years ago02 mins

The issue of prosecutors failing to share discovery material is nothing new. But when the issue blew up for the Justice Department in the case of ex-Sen. Ted Stevens, something had to be done to show the Justice Department was responding. Will this additional training do the trick? Who knows. But at minimum, it’s a…

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Lax U.S. Gun Laws Let Gun Smugglers Sell To Mexican Drug Traffickers

allan17 years ago03 mins

Sure the violent drug trade in Mexico is out of control and sure we care. But we have to face up to the fact that our citizens are providing guns down there and helping distribute the product up here. More things need to be done up north to help our neighbor to the south. By…

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Recording Industry Lawyers Filling Ranks in Justice; Not Everyone’s Happy

allan17 years ago01 mins

By Mary Jacoby Main Justice WASHINGTON — Five lawyers who’ve represented the Recording Industry Association of America have been tapped for high-level Department of Justice jobs, to the dismay and outrage of electronic freedom activists.  Monday’s news that Ian Gershengorn would be deputy assistant attorney general of the Civil Division is the latest affront to…

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Suspected Nazi John Demjanjuk Gets a Last Minute Stay on Deportation to Germany

allan17 years ago17 years ago11 mins

The maze of legal entanglements surrounding this case is nothing short of extraordinary.  (CNN)– Nazi war crimes suspect John Demjanjuk was granted an emergency stay late Tuesday to block what appeared to be his imminent deportation to Germany. Demjanjuk, 89, is wanted by German authorities for his alleged involvement during World War II in killings…

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Gov. Blago Camp Was Told Jesse Jackson Jr. Would Raise $5 Million If He Got Senate Seat

allan17 years ago12 years ago02 mins

The FBI is interested in him, and Jesse Jackson has, as Ricky Ricardo would say “some splainin to do!”. This case is only going to get bigger. Stay tuned. BY NATASHA KORECKI Chicago Sun-Times CHICAGO — Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s camp was told last year that U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) would raise up…

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Homeland Security Warns of Rise in “Rightwing Extremist Activity”

allan17 years ago17 years ago03 mins

Bad times are usually good times for hate groups, which feed on folks’ economic and emotional insecurity. The Department of Homeland Security is paying attention to the current climate, which should be commended.   By Audrey Hudson and Eli Lake Washington Times WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security is warning law enforcement officials about…

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