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Cellphone user stabs complaining moviegoer in the neck with a meat thermometer

A man, who complained about someone sitting near him talking on a cellphone during a movie screening at a Lancaster movie theater, was stabbed in the neck wi...

California aims to be the first US state to register animal abusers

California lawmakers are pushing a bill that would require the registration of individuals convicted of felony animal abuse. The Golden State would be the fi...

81 students, including 51 Thai nationals, arrested in Florida for student visa fraud

A Florida language school helped foreign nationals illegally obtain student visas without ever attending classes. F1 visa requirements stipulate full-time st...

Man arrested by US Secret Service swallows flash drive to destroy evidence

A New York City man, suspected of ATM skimming, grabbed a flash drive and swallowed the data storage device during an interrogation by Secret Service agents.

Texas to award first-even posthumous pardon to army veteran jailed innocently

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has suggested to award posthumous pardon for a U.S. Army veteran, who served 13 years in prison for a rape he didn't c...

Utah Bill Would Make Seeking Illegal Abortion a Crime

Under a new Utah bill, a woman guilty of criminal homicide of her fetus could be punished by up to life in prison. The legislation was approved by lawmakers...

Anthony Stancl

A 19-year-old teenager who pleaded no contest blackmailing his classmates for sex through Facebook was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in prison.

NY gov. aide allegedly assaults woman. Paterson calls her. Woman fails to show up at court hearing. What is your first thought?

An unnamed woman testified at a Bronx court last year that she had been violently assaulted by a top aide to New York Gov. David A. Paterson, and sought a re...

Donna Louise Greenwell

A Louisiana woman has pleaded guilty to selling a 5-year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl for a cockatoo and $175. Her attorney called her case an adoption atte...

Viktor Bout

Alleged arms dealer Viktor Bout, might face another extradition trial in Thailand after new charges were filed against him in New York.

Wrongfully convicted Colorado man to be paid $4.1 million

DeeDee Correll Los Angeles Times 02/17/2010
Bernard Kerik

Former New York Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, once dubbed "America's Cop" for his leadership after Sept. 11, was sentenced on Thursday to 48 months in p...

Wrongfully convicted Colorado man to be paid $4.1 million

Officials in Colorado decided Tuesday to pay $4.1 million to a man they successfully prosecuted for the 1987 slaying and mutilation of a Fort Collins woman -...

Dad Pleads Not Guilty on Violating Court Order For Taking Daughter to Church

CHRIS CUOMO, LAUREN PEARLE, FELICIA PATINKIN and SUZAN CLARKE ABC News 02/17/2010

Climber's body recovered on Mt. St. Helens

Los Angeles Times 02/17/2010
Dad Pleads Not Guilty on Violating Court Order For Taking Daughter to Church

A Chicago man who defied a court order and took his toddler to a Catholic Church service was arraigned today on a charge of indirect criminal contempt in a c...

A Navy crew retrieves the body of Joseph Bohlig, 52, who had fallen 1,500 feet into the crater of Mt. St. Helens.

The body of a veteran climber who fell 1,500 feet into the crater atop Mt. St. Helens was recovered Tuesday after he spent the night in the snow, authorities...

Police: Victims aid police in Calif. church attack

RICHMOND, Calif. — Two teenage brothers wounded during a brazen shooting inside a Northern California church were cooperating Monday with police in the searc...

Two men suspected of robbing a street vendor selling Valentine's Day gift baskets died Sunday morning when their car crashed into a parked vehicle during a b...

Alabama professor Amy Bishop, accused of killing three colleagues, reportedly eyed for letter bomb

A psycho professor accused of gunning down three colleagues at the University of Alabama was reportedly a prime suspect in a 1993 letter bomb mailed to a Har...

Gunman opens fire at California church, wounds 2 teens

RICHMOND, Calif. — Authorities say a man opened fire during a church service in the San Francisco Bay area, wounding two teenagers.

Chicago man sues claiming salami made him sick

CHICAGO — A Chicago man who says he got sick after eating salami linked to a nationwide salmonella outbreak has filed a lawsuit against a meat company and tw...

The diary passages came to light in court documents filed Thursday as prosecutors sought an order barring Garrido from contacting Dugard or her children.

A diary kept by Jaycee Lee Dugard offers a window into the conflicting emotions she felt towards the man accused of holding her prisoner.


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