Washington Criminal Records News

Army probes crime lab workers after critical news reports MiamiHerald.com By MARISA TAYLOR WASHINGTON -- Stung by critical stories about their crime laboratory, officials at Army Criminal Investigation Command recently questioned lab employees for hours and scrutinized personal phone records looking for contacts with |
Ceasefire, Washington Kick Black History Month Off with Resource Fair WIFR Ceasefire, along with Booker Washington Community Center, held a moderated discussion today called "The State of the Black Man." Several local leaders discussed African-American male's status in Rockford, including the crime rate. |
![]() 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 $1.8M paid to defend Stevens prosecutors What's the Government Tab in the Stevens Investigation? |
Report shows Washington County criminal activity on the rise Bangor Daily News MACHIAS, Maine — The annual report of the Washington County Sheriff's Department shows an 11 percent increase in service calls during 2011 as compared with the previous year. “We continue to see the direct correlation between reportable crimes and |
With George Huguely, Charlottesville awaits its biggest trial in years The Daily Progress Huguely had a criminal history even before being arrested in connection with Love's death. He was arrested in November 2008 and charged with being drunk in public and resisting arrest while visiting a friend at Washington & Lee University in Lexington. |
