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![]() USA TODAY | Taxpayers pay to defend prosecutors in Ted Stevens case USA TODAY By Brad Heath, USA TODAY WASHINGTON – The federal government has spent nearly $1.8 million defending prosecutors from allegations they broke the law in the botched corruption case against former Alaska senator Ted Stevens, Justice Department records |
![]() Washington Times | PG police arrest second man in Alexandria activist's killing Washington Times The initial suspect arrested Tuesday in the case, 49-year-old Linwood Johnson, was charged only with first- and second-degree murder, according to court documents. “We do expect to make more arrests in this case,” Ms. Parker said. No bond for suspect in Lenny Harris murder |
The state open-records law is under siege HeraldNet (blog) That's part of the state's Public Records Act, the legal tool that makes it possible for reporters and regular citizens alike to poke our noses into places we often aren't welcome. The act's clear language leaves no room for government confusion. |
Marine fights conviction for suicide attempt Fox News Caldwell, 25, of Camp Pendleton, Calif., never deployed to a war zone but was diagnosed in 2009 with post-traumatic stress disorder and a personality disorder, according to court records. In 2010, he slashed his wrists in his barracks at Camp Schwab in |
Feds charge alleged leader of Metro Detroit drug ring, former state rep. The Detroit News One of the big-ticket items identified in court records allegedly involved Daniels, who represented Detroit in the state House from 1999 to 2004 and served on the Detroit Board of Education. The indictment alleges Daniels purchased two cashier's checks |

