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JUDGE SENTENCES TEEN TO 10 YEARS OF CHURCH ATTENDANCEAn Oklahoma judge is defending his decision to require a teen to attend church for 10 years as part of a deferred prison sentence for a fatal car crash.
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JUDICIAL ELECTIONS, UNHINGEDThis year’s round of state judicial elections broke previous records for the amounts spent on judicial campaigns around the country.
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THE LEGAL FIELD ATTRACTS PSYCHOPATHSCEOs and lawyers are among the professions with the most psychopaths—evidence that psychopathic traits aren’t all bad, according to a new book by an Oxford psychologist.
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TOO FAT FOR FIELD SOBRIETY TESTS?Defense attorneys routinely question the relevance of FSTs because a driver's ability to perform those exercises is as much a function of age, physical condition, experience and weight as it is about sobriety.
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BP SUPERVISORS INDICTED FOR MANSLAUGHTERTwo BP supervisors have been charged with manslaughter in the Gulf oil disaster,which accuses them of misinterpreting pressure readings just before the blowout that killed 11 workers.
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WHAT HAPPENS TO SUPREME COURT IN OBAMA'S SECOND TERM?Four of the nine Supreme Court justices are over the age of 70, meaning there's a real possibility for at least one new court appointment during President Obama's second term.
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Fewer Teenagers Are Driving After Drinking, Study ShowsThe percentage of American high school students who drink and drive has dropped by more than half in two decades, in part because of tougher laws against driving under the influence of alcohol...
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Washington County dismisses all misdemeanor Marijuana casesWashington County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg has dismissed all misdemeanor marijuana possession cases currently pending in Washington’s largest county.
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Editorial: How to Cut Prison CostsStates are finding creative ways to cut prison costs — now more than $52 billion a year nationwide — by making sure that people who are released from prison actually stay out.
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International Soccer player accused of Cocaine DealingProsecutors say they have initiated criminal proceedings against 27-year-old Oliver Konsa, an Estonian league soccer player and has made 20 appearances for the national team.
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Softer 3-strikes law has defense lawyers preparing case reviewsCalifornia voted to soften its 3-strikes sentencing law, defense lawyers prepared to seek reduced punishments for thousands of offenders serving up to life in prison for minor crimes
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Supreme Court to Decide if Police Can Take DNA from Suspects Arrested for Serious CrimesThe U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to decide whether police can collect DNA samples without a warrant from suspects arrested for serious crimes.
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6th Circuit: Lawyer Must Pay $300K for Using Stock Photos to Create Morphed Child Porn Trial ExhibitA federal appeals court has approved a $300,000 award against an Ohio lawyer rejecting the attorney's arguments that he had a 1st Amendment right to morph stock photos for trial exhibits
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After a Year of Paid Leave, Texas Judge in Viral YouTube Video Posted By Daughter Returns to BenchRecently reinstated by the Texas Supreme Court after a year of paid leave, a controversial Aransas County judge is about to go back on the bench.
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Police Chief Says Sorry re $2,500 Ticket Given to Woman After Son, 3, Drops Pants in Front YardDillan Warden is being potty-trained, so when he got the urge to go on Sunday, a family member encouraged him to drop his pants and try to pee in the family's yard.
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Unusual Identical Twin Fratricide Case Lacks Evidence; Survivor Says He Is Innocent, Misses BrotherWael Ali's family and friends stood by him when he was accused of killing his identical twin brother, Wasel, by strangling him with his bare hands in a fit of anger.
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Supreme Court considers limit on Double Jeopardy ruleA decision, expected in June, could punch a hole in the U.S. Constitution's prohibition against being tried twice for the same crime, known as double jeopardy.
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They said he was a good kidFriends and family were shocked when police uncovered a handprint on a bloody wall near where Dennis was murdered. Turned out it was Derris’s print.
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Colorado, Washington Pot Legalization Deals Drug War Major BlowColorado and Washington became the first states to legalize recreational marijuana in the prohibition era on Tuesday, dealing a major blow to the war on drugs.
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Family seeks pardon for executed man convicted on faulty scienceEight years after Cameron Todd Willingham was executed for setting a fire that killed his three children, in a case now widely faulted for its use of flawed
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