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Visalia's Police Department gets $242,000 to suppress gangs
Visalia Times-Delta - 7 Hours ago
Visalia's Police Department needs more resources to maintain its gang-suppression activities and is pursuing local and federal funding, officials report. The Visalia City Council voted 5-0 last week to
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Update: Judge sentences cop killer to death
Almanac Online - 8 Hours ago
A San Mateo County Superior Court judge Monday (Feb. 8) sentenced 26-year-old Alberto Alvarez to death by lethal injection for killing East Palo Alto police Officer Richard May in 2006. Family members
Convicted Calif. cop killer sentenced to death Police One
Alvarez case: 'Evil killer' sentenced to death Almanac Online
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Elko Highs HOF opens its doors for six inductees
Elko Daily Free Press - 7 Hours ago
2:08 AM PST ELKO Elko High School will induct its 2010 Hall of Fame class this weekend during ceromonies Friday and Saturday at the school. Three former athletes and three contributors will be inducted
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Arson caused $30 million fire at Alexander apartments in south Reno
Reno Gazette-Journal - 12 Hours ago
Reno officials concluded Friday that arson caused the massive blaze that swept through a vacant south Reno apartment complex, destroying 22 buildings and leading to an estimated $30 million in damage.
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Hes About a Mover
Texas Monthly - 2/8/2010
From pedal steel prodigy to Texas Tornado, the late Doug Sahm was a walking (and jumping and singing and fingerpicking) encyclopedia of music. This exclusive excerpt from a new biography tracks the launch
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Police Arrest Wanted Sex Offender In Benton County
4029 TV - 19 Hours ago
SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. -- Police tracked a wanted sex offender from Watts, Okla., to Siloam Springs where they said they arrested him for a parole violation and drug charges. Investigators said Jack Wilder
Sex Offender Arrested for Murder KSBI
29 sex offenders arrested in East Bay Inside Bay Area
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Jesse James Hollywood Sentenced To Life In Prison
Post Chronicle - 2/8/2010
The killer who inspired 2006 movie Alpha Dog has been sentenced to serve life in prison without parole. Jesse James Hollywood was sentenced on Friday (05Feb10), 10 years after he led a gang murder of
Jesse James Hollywood gets life (The West Australian) West Australian
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Cupertino Bike Shop Thief Sentenced
Bicycle Retailer and Industry News - 2/8/2010
CUPERTINO, CA (BRAIN)-Doug Dixon, who stole $88,000 worth of inventory from Northern California's Cupertino Bike Shop over a two-year period and sold it on eBay, was sentenced Thursday to eight months
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Reaching the California Supreme Court
Los Angeles Chronicle - 2/7/2010
It takes a lot of work to get a case to the California Supreme Court. With thousands and thousands of filings annually, the chances of getting your case reviewed by the seven justices are slim. The Supreme
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Inmate releases creating protests
Vacaville Reporter - 2/7/2010
SACRAMENTO -- A law intended to reduce inmate overcrowding by allowing early releases at state prisons and county jails is sowing confusion throughout California a month after it took effect. Lawmakers
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Commentary: The death penalty it's unworkable
Tacoma News Tribune - 2/6/2010
Nearly 50 years ago, as concern grew in the country about the fairness of death penalty laws, the American Law Institute published a 'model statute' aimed at helping state lawmakers draft laws to ensure
The death penalty it's unworkable Los Baños Enterprise
Guest column: The death penalty - it's unworkable Green Bay Press-Gazette
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Man enters guilty plea in child sex abuse case | Friday 10:05 a.m.
Ironton Tribune - 2/7/2010
Sentenced to 4 years in prison A man who encouraged a sexual liaison between his girlfriend and his pubescent son will spend four years in prison for that crime. Jesse Scarberry, 33, of 86 Private Drive
Accused murderer enters guilty plea, avoids trial Shoals Insider
3rd Not Guilty Plea Entered In Sorokin Case KSBW Channel.com
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Routine parole sweep nets 24 arrests
The Desert Sun - 2/6/2010
Indio police arrested at least 24 people Friday during a parole and probation sweep that included flash bombs and a gang task force. Police also found 17 weapons as they made arrests in neighborhoods
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DNA and justice
Los Angeles Times - 2/6/2010
Thirty-three years after he was convicted of raping a neighbor in Rochester, N.Y., Frederick Peacock became the 250th American to be exonerated by DNA evidence. Peacock, now 60, was paroled from prison
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Governor sends state inmates to Inyo Jail
Inyo Register - 2/6/2010
As state officials attempt to balance the budget and deal with overcrowding, the governor is sending state inmates to Inyo County Jail for probation violations. File photo Register Staff Inyo County Jail
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California makes less time for petty criminals like ours
Half Moon Bay Review - 2/5/2010
I hope this is the last time I write about James Scott. Itâ??s been six months since I last wrote about him. At that time, one of the Coastsideâ??s most legendary (mostly) petty criminals was being held
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AFSCME President McEntee: January Jobs Report â??Cause for Cautious Optimismâ?
AFSCME - 2/6/2010
Home > Press Room > Releases & Statements > â??Cause for Cautious Optimismâ? For IMMEDIATE RELEASE Statement by AFSCME President Gerald W. McEntee on the January Jobs Report Washington,
AFSCME President McEntee to Supporters of Privatizing Social Security: â??Come Out, AFSCME
AFSCME President McEntee: A Lifeline for State and Local Governments AFSCME
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An Update on the "Onion Field" Murderer
LawOfficer.com - 2/4/2010
Late last month, the California Parole Board decided to not grant Gregory Powell paroleâ??for the 11th time. Most within the law enforcement community praised the decision. Rightfully so. Let me recap
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Marin Voice: Wrong way to balance budget
Marin Independent Journal - 2/4/2010
ROBERT DOYLE CALIFORNIA'S budget crisis has impacted every level of government: state, county and city. Painful cuts have been and will continue to be made in all areas. Inevitably, up and down the state,
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Drug charges net 12 years
Branson Daily News - 2/3/2010
GALENA â?? For more than seven years, Janice McTyer avoided and fought the criminal justice system trying to find a way to stay out of prison, according to Stone County Prosecutor Matt Selby. But on Wednesday
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Early Release Inmate Arrested
KHYL-FM - 2/7/2010
22-year-old Kevin Peterson was let out of jail Monday night and less than a day later, was arrested for attempting to rape a female counselor on. Peterson served half of a four month sentence for a parole
Early Released Inmate Re-arrested For Attempted Rape Fox40 KTXL
Cops: Sacramento early release inmate arrested for attempted rape News10Net
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Panel Urges Changes In Sentencing
Media Awareness Project - 2/6/2010
PANEL URGES CHANGES IN SENTENCING Prison Recommended For State's Violent Offenders, Alternative Routes For Others COLUMBIA -- South Carolina prison beds should be reserved for the most violent offenders,
S.C. panel calls for changes in sentencing The State
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Law-making at its worst
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin - 2/3/2010
PM PST requestedWidth Enough is enough! I recognize I may be na ve, but I thought lawmakers were supposed to be lawmakers first, then become politicians at election time. The national health care reform
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LBCC to hold open house at Albany campus
Albany Democrat Herald - 2/5/2010
Linn-Benton Community College will have an open house from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, in the Commons Cafeteria on the Albany campus, second floor Calapooia Center. Visit with faculty advisers to learn
Public Works to hold open house today on sewer service plans Gainesville Times
FBI holds open house at Fortuna office Willits News
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Our readers say: "Need a second point of view"
Redlands Daily Facts - 2/2/2010
PM PST Need a second point of view What was needed at the Plymouth Village forum with Assemblyman Bill Emmerson on Friday, Jan. 29, was time for rebuttal. As reported in the Facts, when asked about the
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