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Man files suit saying he was beaten by Chicago cops in '06
Chicago Tribune reporterA quadriplegic man on Thursday filed a federal lawsuit that accused Chicago police officers of hitting and kicking him during an incident in 2006. After a bench trial in December 2007, the man, Daniel Casares, was found guilty of battery and resisting...Tags: Trials, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Police Investigations, Police
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Owners may have to answer for Barry Bonds' unemployment
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBarry Bonds popped up twice in recent days. Not at bat, of course, since he does not have a job this season. But Bonds popped up in the news last week, when Angels owner Arte Moreno reiterated his long-held stance on Bonds on national television. "I...Tags: Major League Baseball, Barry Bonds, Cliff Floyd, Animal Science, Hank Steinbrenner
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'Guilty': Ex-City Commish Convicted in Corruption Probe
LOS ANGELES -- A former Los Angeles city commissioner was convicted today of bribery, perjury and other charges stemming from an investigation into political corruption at City Hall.
Leland Wong, 51, was convicted of 14 felony charges, including single...Tags: Trials, Crimes, Values, Corrupt Practices, Theft
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Leland Wong convicted on 14 felony corruption counts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA jury today found a former Los Angeles city commissioner guilty of accepting bribes and other corruption charges. Leland Wong faced 21 felony counts and was convicted on 14. The jury came back with not guilty verdicts on counts that included conflict...Tags: Trials, Values, Corrupt Practices, Government, Troy Edwards
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Judge recommends 9 in Newsday scandal repay $5.9M
robert.kessler@newsday.comA federal magistrate has recommended that the nine people convicted in the Newsday circulation scandal repay $5.9 million to advertisers who have not yet settled with the paper. Magistrate Steven Gold in Brooklyn made the recommendation in a report...Tags: Tribune Company, Punishment, Advertising, Marketing, National Government
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Oil-trading group accused
The Associated PressFederal regulators accused a Dutch trading firm, its chief executive and two other top employees Thursday of manipulating energy futures contracts on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission alleged Optiver...Tags: Defendants, Economy, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, New York Mercantile Exchange, Derivative Securities
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Local Beauty Queen Slashed With Razors, Boxcutters
KTLA NewsBANNING -- Three women are being held in lieu of $1 million bail in a vicious attack on a local beauty queen. Labrea Clayonda Steward, 27, Azia Aldred, 24, and Erica Bastidas, 21, are accused of slashing 20-year-old Shanice Wilson with boxcutters and...Tags: Assault, Crimes
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Emmaus man accused of breaking into Penn State football building
The Associated PressPenn State police say a student broke into the football building and caused extensive damage to the home of the Nittany Lions. Authorities arrested Daniel Costenbader of Emmaus after the break-in early Thursday morning -- the day of his 21st birthday....Tags: Penn State Nittany Lions
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Wis. man charged with tax fraud in Minn.
A Wisconsin man has been charged with tax fraud for allegedly filing false tax returns in Minnesota. The Minnesota Revenue Department says 30-year-old David Paul Thompson of Roberts, Wis., has been charged in Ramsey County for allegedly filing false...Tags: Minnesota, State Budgets, Corporate Crime, Wisconsin, Fraud
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