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AP Exclusive: US may use stiff drug law provision as indictments loom in Blackwater shootings
Associated Press WritersWASHINGTON (AP) — Blackwater Worldwide guards involved in the deadly 2007 Baghdad shooting of Iraqi civilians could face mandatory 30-year prison sentences under an aggressive anti-drug law being considered as the Justice Department readies...Tags: Witnesses, Trials, Weaponry, Riverside (Riverside, California), Vehicles
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Man Stole Parents' Credit Cards For Spending Spree, Police Say
The Hartford CourantAn unemployed city man on probation for burglary and larceny faces new charges that he stole his parents' credit cards and went on a $14,000 spending spree, police said Thursday. Adam Michael Butkiewicz, 20, of Landers Avenue, was charged by warrant with...Tags: New Britain, Southington, Fraud, Theft, Court Administration
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City suspect arrested in robbery, stabbing
A 28-year-old South Baltimore man was arrested yesterday and charged in the robbery and stabbing of a man last month in Brooklyn, city police said. Police accused Kenneth A. Davis of attempted first-degree murder, armed robbery and weapons-related...Tags: Assault, Murder, Theft
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Calif. couple, boy's ex-guardian charged with torturing and kidnapping shackled 17-year-old
Associated Press WritersSTOCKTON, Calif. (AP) — A California couple has been charged with kidnapping and torturing a 17-year-old boy police say they sometimes kept shackled in their home. The boy's one-time guardian, who also stayed in the couple's home with the teenager,...Tags: Abusive Behavior
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Suspect In Suffield Town Hall Burglary Arrested
The Hartford CourantPolice arrested a second suspect Thursday in connection with burglary at town hall last year. Justin P. Douglas, 27, is scheduled to appear Friday at Superior Court in Enfield. He was transported to Suffield from a prison in Massachusetts where he was...Tags: Suffield
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Dutch prosecutors drop murder case against woman who had late-term abortion in Spain
Associated Press WriterTHE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Prosecutors said Thursday they have dropped their murder investigation and will not press charges against a Dutch woman who had a late-term abortion in Spain. The case sparked debate last year because it was the...Tags: Reproduction, Abortion, Medical Specialization, Murder
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Putin warns Russia will cut gas to Ukraine if it siphons Russian gas intended for Europe
MOSCOW (AP) — Prime Minister Vladimir Putin warned Ukraine on Thursday that Russia will reduce gas supplies to Ukraine if it tries to siphon Russian gas intended for European consumers. The tough warning, which comes amid difficult talks on a price...Tags: Vladimir Putin
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Teen accused of driving stolen car faces murder trial in Philadelphia officer's death
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A 16-year-old accused of smashing into a police car during a chase in Philadelphia, killing an officer, has been ordered to stand trial as an adult for murder. Police say Andre Butler prompted the Sept. 5 chase by running a...Tags: Trials, Vehicles, Juvenile Delinquency, Murder
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Teen girls charged after allegedly taunting and abusing nursing home residents with Alzheimer's
ALBERT LEA, Minn. (AP) — Two teenage girls who worked at a nursing home have been charged with abuse, accused of taunting, spitting on and groping residents who suffered from Alzheimer's disease. According to the criminal complaint, filed Monday,...Tags: Mark Anderson, Trials, NBC, People, Diseases
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New task force targets smuggling at L.A., Long Beach ports
Since it was quietly deployed at the nation's busiest harbor complex in October, a new anti-smuggling task force has seized 140 pounds of cocaine bound for Australia, dozens of weapons headed for Mexico and 20 pounds of meth stashed in cars en route to...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Weaponry, Demographics, Defense, Theft
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Lawyer: Pierce to testify for grand jury if asked
Antonio Pierce didn't know New York Giants teammate Plaxico Burress was carrying a gun last weekend until it accidentally discharged, injuring the receiver in the right thigh, Pierce's attorney said Thursday. "He had no idea Plaxico had a weapon,"...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries, Trials, Plaxico Burress, Medicine
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Former FBI agent denies role in 1982 Miami mob-related slaying; sentencing delayed
AP Legal Affairs WriterMIAMI (AP) — Despite his conviction for murder, former FBI agent John Connolly angrily insisted Thursday he is innocent of passing sensitive information to Boston mobsters that led to the 1982 slaying in Miami of a former gambling executive. A...Tags: Witnesses, Mafia, Trials, Murder, Corruption
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