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- 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals: Numbers unnecessary in harassment
- A former civilian employee for the Navy recruiting district office in Kansas City may pursue her sexual harassment claims, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Tuesday. But the plaintiff, Gina Jenkins, may not pursue her claims of retaliation or any claims against End to End...
- Research articles 2008-09-03
- The Case Still Isn’t Closed
- When the FBI publicly branded the late Dr. Bruce Ivins as the anthrax killer, it unsealed court affidavits suggesting a possible motive for the mailing to one target: NBC anchor Tom Brokaw. According to the affidavits, Ivins was angry about repeated Freedom of Information Act requests from Gary Matsumoto, identified...
- Research articles 2008-08-25
- Man who sent threat to McCain included return address
- WASHINGTON AFP — The Colorado man who sent a threatening letter and white powder to Republican White House hopeful John McCain's Colorado campaign headquarters put his name and address on the envelope, court documents showed. The letter briefly sparked alarm among staffers who were hospitalized and placed under quarantine...
- Research articles 2008-08-22
- U.S. says Ivins was anthrax killer
- WASHINGTON -- The murder weapon was a flask. Army scientist Bruce Ivins was the anthrax killer whose mailings took five lives and rattled the nation in 2001, prosecutors asserted Wednesday, alleging he had in his lab a container of the lethal, highly purified spores involved and access to...
- Research articles 2008-08-07
- FLDS accuse philanthropist of abuse
- Affidavits submitted to Congress in the aftermath of a hearing on crimes within polygamy are accusing a prominent ex-member of the Fundamentalist LDS Church of abuse. But Dan Fischer accused the FLDS of using him as a distraction from the scrutiny being leveled against the polygamous sect. ...
- Research articles 2008-08-02
- 10 questions leading into spring training
- They will be wearing baseball uniforms and walking on green grass in spikes, not dressed in suits and strolling on drab courtroom floors with polished wingtips. They will be trying to convince their fans they are good enough to win a playoff berth, not persuading a...
- Research articles 2008-02-15
- Clemens pressed by Congress, denies accusations by Pettitte, McNamee
- WASHINGTON AP -- Under oath and sometimes blistering questioning, Roger Clemens stuck to his story Wednesday. So did his chief accuser and former personal trainer, Brian McNamee. And after a 4[1/2]-hour hearing, Congress settled for a draw in the he-said, he-said between the two men over whether...
- Research articles 2008-02-13
- McLaren designer provides information in F1 spy row - Ferrari
- LONDON AFP — The suspended chief designer of the McLaren Formula One team will provide a sworn declaration about how he obtained papers at the heart of an alleged spying row, a spokesman for Ferrari said Wednesday. Mike Coughlan is facing legal action brought by Ferrari at London's High...
- Research articles 2007-07-11
- Miner accused of evicting townsfolk.
- Byline: Jeremy Roberts and Andrew Trounson Jul 02, 2007 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- BHP Billiton has rejected allegations that it bulldozed a Colombian town to construct the Cerrejon coal mine. It says the townsfolk were evicted from the site before it...
- Research articles 2007-07-02
- Terror-plot defense: Evidence, not emotion
- It's a case splattered with the emotional buzzwords of 21st-century America. Jihad.Terrorism.Radical Islamists. But at the end of the day, say several court-appointed attorneys representing the men charged this month with plotting an attack on Fort Dix, it has to be about the validity of the evidence and the credibility...
- Research articles 2007-05-20
- Beverly Man Charged With Attempted Murder-For-Hire Reports U.S. Attorney
- To: LEGAL AFFAIRS EDITORSContact: Christina Diiorio-Sterling of the U.S. Attorney office, +1-617-748-3356, christina.sterling@usdoj.gov BOSTON, May 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A Beverly man was charged today in federal court with attempting to arrange a murder- for-hire to kill his estranged wife, his 7-year old daughter and his mother-in-law. United States Attorney Michael...
- Research articles 2007-05-19
- Point-shaving remains a concern in college athletics
- When gambler Ghazi "Gary" Manni allegedly bribed University of Toledo running back Harvey "Scooter" McDougle Jr. and other players to rig football and basketball games from 2003 to 2006, he didn't ask them to deliberately lose, according to federal law authorities. The alleged game-fixer's pitch to...
- Research articles 2007-05-09
- Gamblers can use many methods to entice athletes
- Rick Chryst, commissioner of the Mid-American Conference, says he's taking the University of Toledo point-shaving allegations "very seriously." "Certainly, there's different ways people get approached," Chryst says. "It might be that the point spread is an easier way." The alleged mating dance...
- Research articles 2007-05-09
- Gunman's cellphone, e-mail records probed
- BLACKSBURG, Va. -- State law enforcement officials have targeted cellphone records and e-mail accounts registered to Virginia Tech gunman Seung Hui Cho to determine whether he alerted others to plans for the attack or had prior contacts with any of the 32 victims, according to court documents made public Monday....
- Research articles 2007-04-24
- NEW: Investigators probe eBay account used to buy ammo
- BLACKSBURG, Va. AP _ An eBay account that investigators believe may have belonged to the Virginia Tech killer was used to buy ammunition for the type of gun used in the rampage, according to information on the auction site. The eBay account holder with the handle Blazers5505...
- Research articles 2007-04-21
- Former Oklahoma lawmaker pleads guilty to mail fraud conspiracy
- A former Oklahoma lawmaker pleaded guilty Friday to federal mail fraud conspiracy connected to a probe of legislators allegedly funneling state dollars to private businesses and enriching themselves in the process. "In the plea hearing today, the defendant admitted participating in the charged conspiracy," Muskogee U.S. Attorney Sheldon...
- Research articles 2007-04-16
- Former Oklahoma lawmaker charged with mail fraud conspiracy
- Former state Rep. Mike Mass of Hartshorne was charged Thursday in federal court with conspiracy to commit mail fraud by channeling state funds to private businesses. Thursday's filing by Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Guthrie alleges that from August 2002 through December 2005, Mass conspired with two other legislators...
- Research articles 2007-04-13
- Guantanamo detainee Hicks feared US interrogators would shoot him
- SYDNEY AFP — Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks feared he would be shot unless he cooperated with US interrogators in Afghanistan, according to a sworn statement presented to a British court. In the affidavit, Hicks said he was slapped, kicked, punched and spat on after being arrested by...
- Research articles 2007-04-02
- Oklahoma Senate committee passes bill to revise 2003 tort reform law
- Responding to an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling declaring part of Oklahoma's tort reform laws unconstitutional, the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday passed a bill intended to fix the problem. In a surprising turn of events, not only did the bill receive bipartisan support, but it was authored by a Democrat....
- Research articles 2007-02-14
- Astronaut named in slay plot
- A NASA astronaut who drove from Houston to Central Florida - reportedly armed with a BB gun and wearing diapers - was charged yesterday with attempted first-degree murder in an alleged plot to kidnap and harm a rival in a possible love triangle. Officials said Lisa Nowak, arraigned earlier...
- Research articles 2007-02-07
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