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IN OUR OPINION: Officer outcome still begs questions
It’s a thin wire we straddle when we talk about our public servants — specifically law enforcement officers and city management. On the one hand, we want to show them the dignity and respect they deserve for taking on a tough job —...Tags: Time (magazine), American Legion, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement
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June 5 primary: The Times' endorsements
For voters in Los Angeles County, the most important decision in the election that culminates June 5 may be in the six-candidate race for district attorney. This will be the first time since 1964 that the race is wide open, with no incumbent. The victor...
Tags: Medical Research, Cancer, Government, Judges, Janice Hahn
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California's egg-farm law prompts a push for national standards
ATWATER, Calif. — The gigantic chicken coop at the JS West farm here is big enough to hangar a Boeing 747, and the clucks from 150,000 egg-laying hens make it almost as noisy as one. Jill Benson, whose family owns the place, is proud of the roomy...
Tags: Livestock Farming, Judges, Justice and Rights, Science and Technology, Elections
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Inflated auto-insurance claims? Morgan & Morgan, Dan Newlin deny State Farm allegations
One of Central Florida's best-known law firms and a prominent Brevard County surgeon may have had an "across-the-board agreement" in recent years to inflate by millions of dollars the charges for spinal surgeries in auto-accident claims, according to...Tags: Values, Litigation and Regulation, Kissimmee, Judges, Business Enterprises
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Glendale, Pasadena stand up to California
Nine cities, including Glendale and Pasadena, filed a lawsuit this week in an effort to force the state to make good on millions of dollars for local officials to pay down debt and other obligations left over by the dissolution of local redevelopment...
Tags: Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Collective Contract, Wage Contract Issues, Economy, Business and Finance
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Did NATO defendants' lawyer cross the line?
It was shortly before 2 a.m. on the eve of the NATO summit when the young criminal-defense lawyer emerged from a West Side police station where three purported anarchists had just been charged with making four Molotov cocktails to firebomb political...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Judges, NATO, DePaul University, Anita Alvarez
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Another gun law draws ire
Just what Florida needs — another gun law controversy. The latest one involves Marissa Alexander, a Jacksonville woman facing a 20-year sentence for firing a gun into a wall during a domestic dispute with her husband. She invoked the "Stand Your...Tags: Theft, Shootings, Judges, Gun Control, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Seniors grow old under debt
Norman Harvel is growing old under a mountain of debt.
At 60, Harvel faces medical and credit card bills topping $80,000. Yet Harvel is unable to work, having been injured at a job site more a decade ago. The former building maintenance worker now...Tags: Heart Problems, Federal Reserve, Mortgages, Economy, Business and Finance, Retirement
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Lawmakers fought court rulings this year
As lawmakers and lobbyists gird for another special session that the governor called this summer to debate an expansion of gambling — an issue that has led to pitched battles for years — dog lovers are hoping to get their pet issue some...Tags: Judges, Science and Technology, Social Issues, Lawyers, Justice System
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Siplin agrees to $3,000 settlement with elections commission
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Sen. Gary Siplin, D-Orlando, has agreed to pay a $3,000 fine because of missing information on campaign-finance reports and an excessive contribution from a phosphate-industry group. The... -
Lawsuit: School ignored relationship
LAPORTE (AP) -- The family of a teenage girl who had sex with her volleyball coach more than 20 times is suing the LaPorte school district for $18.7 million, claiming school officials ignored signs that the two were involved in a relationship. The...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Volleyball, Sex Crimes
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A weekend to honor all of our real heroes
The Memorial Day weekend has always meant the start of summer to me. As Boy Scouts we carried the flag up Taylor Street from the old Rum Village American Legion building to Our Lady for a memorial Mass and a gun salute. I met my two best friends, Dave...Tags: American Legion, University of Notre Dame, Health and Safety at School, Richard Mourdock, Weight
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