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Former L.A. County sheriff's jailer convicted of taking bribe
A former Los Angeles County sheriff’s jailer was convicted Friday on charges related to taking a $700 bribe and smuggling cocaine behind bars, prosecutors said. Remington Orr, 25, pleaded guilty to accepting a bribe and possession of a...Tags: Organized Crime, Career and Workplace, Punishment, Lawyers, Bribery
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Jenelle Evans kicked out of house after heroin arrest; dog needs a new home - report
Zap2it"Teen Mom" star Jenelle Evans was arrested for heroin possession and assault on Tuesday (April 23) in North Carolina. At the time, she had 12 bindles of heroin in her possession, which means she may be charged with intent to distribute. She claimed to...Tags: Courtland, Juvenile Delinquency
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34 people in Laclede County involved with drug bust
mmoloney@kspr.comLEBANON, Mo. - The Missouri State Highway Patrol announced the arrests of more than a dozen Laclede County residents as they wrapped up a two-year investigation into a narcotics ring Thursday. The Highway Patrol says state troopers, members of the Lake...Tags: Newburg, Lebanon, Drug Trafficking, Methamphetamine (drug), Police Arrests
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Columbia man pleads guilty to selling heroin to buyer who later died
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Columbia man has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of heroin distribution resulting in a death. The U.S. Attorney's office says 37-year-old Ellison Lee Hutchison Jr. entered the plea Thursday in federal court in...Tags: Punishment
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Touched by Aegis reporter's coverage of son's death [letter]
The following letter was sent regarding the article written by Bryna Zumer and is published with the consent of the writer. I just want to take this opportunity to acknowledge with heartfelt appreciation that I and my family feel for the wonderful...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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White House drug czar emphasizes drug treatment, education
As the federal government shifts its drug control strategy toward drug treatment and education initiatives, the U.S. drug czar said Wednesday at an event in Baltimore that he plans to emphasize the expansion of drug courts to divert nonviolent offenders...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Anthony W. Batts, Crime, Law and Justice, Substance Abuse
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Friedens woman pleads guilty in theft, intimidation cases
A Friedens woman pleaded guilty Monday to theft, a second-degree felony, recklessly endangering another person and disorderly conduct, both misdemeanors, in two cases in which she was charged with stealing from a Berlin man and trying to stop him from...
Tags: Friedens, Theft, Prosecution, Court Preliminary, Crime, Law and Justice
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Tipster, photo on Trib website help I.D. bank robbery suspect
Tribune reporterA man suspected of robbing a downtown bank Friday was arrested later that day by a Chicago police officer who used a photo posted on the Tribune’s website to identify the man. Jack V. Dudley, 57, also known as Charles “Zodiac”...Tags: Bank Robbery, Chicago Loop, Theft, FBI, Criminals
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French countess is key advocate for AIDS patients in Myanmar
SHWEPYITHA, Myanmar — After her heroin-addict husband died five years ago, Ei Ei Phyu discovered she was HIV-positive. She thought her life was over until friends directed her to the open-air clinic here where she receives antiretroviral medicine....
Tags: Interior Policy, Civil Rights, Politics, Thailand, The New York Times
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Police dogs are powerful, expensive weapons
Daily American Staff Writer, @daalyssacA police dog is a powerful weapon to be handled with care, according to Somerset Borough K-9 Handler Brian Harbart. K-9 Arny joined the Somerset Borough Police force in 2005. He is the only active fulltime police dog in Somerset County. Paint Township...Tags: Czech Republic
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St. Louis-area woman convicted of attacking man she believed was selling her son heroin
HILLSBORO, Mo. (AP) — A St. Louis-area woman says she doesn't regret attacking a man with a bat because she believed he was selling her son heroin. Sherrie Gavan was convicted Tuesday of a misdemeanor third-degree assault for striking the 22-year-...Tags: Drugs and Medicines
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