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| FOREX-Dollar resumes upswing but lacks conviction - Forbes LONDON, Aug 20 (Reuters) - The dollar rose back towards its 2008 highs on Wednesday as concern persisted about the economic outlook in Europe and Asia. Profit-taking had been seen on Tuesday, when the dollar hit this year's high against a basket of ...
| Simmesport pharmacist sentenced to 40 years in prison for slaying of ... - Alexandria Daily Town Talk Twelfth Judicial District Judge Mark Jeansonne issued the sentence and also denied a defense request for post-conviction bond while the case is being appealed.
| Proposal would require evidence to be retained longer - Dayton Daily News COLUMBUS — Police and prosecutors would be required to record suspect interrogations, improve the way they conduct line-ups and hang onto biological evidence for as long as a crime is unsolved or the suspect is in prison, on parole or even on the ...
| Drug lord's extradition to US approved - Washington Post Resize BRASILIA, Brazil -- Brazil's Justice Ministry said Wednesday it has approved the extradition of Colombian drug lord Juan Carlos Ramirez Abadia to the United States to face racketeering charges. The announcement comes six months after the ...
| DNA leads to bank heist conviction - Ottawa Sun A city man was convicted Wednesday in the armed robbery of an east end bank a year and a half ago. Judge Hugh Fraser took just one day to determine Yusuf Ibrahim, 21, was the man who pointed a toy gun at a teller at a CIBC on Ogilvie Rd. before ...
| Kentucky Family Gets $63.4 Million Award - Post Chronicle A man who pleaded guilty in the 1994 shooting death of a University of Kentucky football player must pay his family $63.4 million a jury decided. The wrongful death award doesn't mean the family of Trent DiGiuro will ever receive any funds. But they ...
| Calif. activist gets 4-year term for witness bribe - Washington Post Resize LOS ANGELES -- A Muslim activist and frequent critic of local police was sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to trying to bribe a witness in a case involving his daughter. Najee Ali, 45, was sentenced Monday. A two-year ...
| Co-defendant seeks delay of OJ Simpson trial - Philadelphia Inquirer LAS VEGAS - O.J. Simpson's only remaining co-defendant made a last-ditch pitch Wednesday to persuade a judge to postpone the start of their armed robbery and kidnapping trial. A lawyer for Clarence "C.J." Stewart filed a motion asking Clark County ...
| Drug use returns convict to prison - Missoulian A Missoula man convicted of a jailhouse rape six years ago is going back to prison for violating the terms of his probation, despite an addiction counselor's testimony advocating long-term drug treatment. Cody Marble, 23, was convicted in 2002 of ...
| Snow's attorney to request new DNA testing - Pantagraph NEW 5:15 p.m. BLOOMINGTON — New DNA testing will be requested by attorneys for Jamie Snow, the former Bloomington man convicted of killing Bill Little almost 20 years ago, Snow’s attorney said in a hearing Monday. | Snow's post-conviction motion ...
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