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Former Chicago alderman Vrdolyak's trial delayed
Former Alderman Edward Vrdolyak's (ver-DOHL'-yaks) trial is postponed until November with defense attorneys saying they need more time after being bombarded with documents by the government. Vrdolyak, once one of the city's top politicians, is accused...Tags: Lawyers, Edward Vrdolyak, Justice System
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So. L.A. Doc Pleads Not Guilty to Sex Charges
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- A physician whose father is the leader of the Bermudan government has pleaded not guilty to sexually abusing patients. Dr. Kevin Brown entered pleas to 23 felony counts at a hearing Thursday in Los Angeles. He remains in custody after...Tags: Assault, Police Arrests, Police, Hospitals and Clinics, Prosecution
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Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick sent to jail
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA Michigan judge sent Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to jail today after learning that the controversial official violated the conditions of his bond in a perjury case by going to Canada for a business meeting without clearing the trip with the court...Tags: Judges, Prosecution, Justice System, Regional Authority, Prisons
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What's next for Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick
What's next for Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick: --On Friday at 9 a.m., Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Thomas E. Jackson will hear an appeal of the decision to jail Kilpatrick Thursday for not alerting the court when he traveled to Canada on city...Tags: Regional Authority, Court Administration, Prosecution, Justice System
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Ex-convention center head pleads guilty
Associated Press WriterThe former head of the city's downtown convention center pleaded guilty Thursday to receiving nearly $100,000 in kickbacks from a contractor for the facility. Lou Pavledes, 54, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to structuring -- making 10 bank...Tags: Lawyers, Bribery, Prosecution, Allentown, Corporate Crime
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AP top news in Iowa at 4:58 p.m. CDT
The Iowa Board of Regents has approved pay raises for Iowa State University President Gregory Geoffroy and University of Northern Iowa President Ben Allen. With the regents' approval, Geoffroy will get a 6.3 percent increase this year, or $25,000....Tags: Assault, University of Iowa, Colleges and Universities, Crimes, National Government
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Detroit mayor ordered jailed after bond violation
Associated Press WritersMayor Kwame Kilpatrick, charged with perjury and other felonies for his testimony in a civil trial, was ordered to jail Thursday because he violated his bond by taking a quick trip to Canada without notifying authorities. Kilpatrick apologized and...Tags: Primaries, Lawyers, Prosecution, Judges, Defendants
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$3M cash bail set in Wisconsin border shooting
Associated Press WriterA Wisconsin judge set a $3 million cash bail Thursday for the Michigan man charged with shooting and killing three teens at a river on the state border. Marinette County District Attorney Brent DeBord had asked for $5 million bail, calling Scott J....Tags: Assault, Lawyers, Prosecution, Crimes, Justice System
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Man gets life sentence for dealing crack
A Cedar Rapids man has been sentenced to life in prison for dealing crack cocaine near two schools. The U.S. attorney's office says John Echols pleaded guilty in February to two counts of distribution of crack cocaine. Prosecutors say Echols admitted...Tags: Punishment
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Michigan AG to announce mayor assault decision
Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox will hold a news conference Friday morning to announce whether he intends to being an assault charge against Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. Cox scheduled a 10 a.m. news conference in Detroit. A detective says when...Tags: Regional Authority
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Female football player, mother file lawsuit
A former football player at Evansville High School and her mother have filed a federal lawsuit alleging discrimination by coaches and staff. Ivyanne Elborough broke her clavicle as a freshman member of the football team. The lawsuit alleges Elborough... -
D.C. Madam's mother sues to stop release of photos
The Associated PressThe mother of the so-called "D.C. Madam" wants to stop the release of police photos taken after her daughter's suicide in Pinellas County. In May, 52-year-old Deborah Palfrey hanged herself with a nylon rope in a shed outside her mother's mobile home...Tags: Litigation
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