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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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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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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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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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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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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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Judge Restricts Fingerprint EvidenceIn a rare and controversial legal move, a Miami-Dade judge has curtailed fingerprint evidence in a criminal case — drawing alarm from prosecutors who vow to appeal.
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New York State pays $2 million to settle man's wrongful convictionAn apprentice elevator mechanic whose murder conviction was overturned after he had spent nearly 11 years in prison has been paid $2 million by New York State to settle a lawsuit he filed.
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Five Reasons to Hire an Attorney for Ohio Violent Crime ChargesA noted Columbus criminal law attorney offers five reasons to protect your rights and hire a lawyer as soon as possible when facing Ohio violent crime charges.
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- Posted on 08/22/2012 Just What Can an Ohio Violent Crime Defense Lawyer Do for You?