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November 30, 2007

Suspect jumps to his death from 7th floor of Criminal Court (The Nation)

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Suspect jumps to his death from 7th floor of Criminal Court (The Nation)
A suspect jumped from the 7th floor of the Criminal Court Friday afternoon and was killed, police said. The suspect was identified as Sitthichai Phetcharat, 29, and was on a trial for illegally carrying a firearm.
Source: www.nationmultimedia.com

Millions of computers roped into criminal ‘robot networks’ (Addict 3D)
More than 1 million computers in the last five months have become part of robot networks, or “botnets,” in which hackers take over computers without their owners’ knowledge and use them in criminal campaigns, the FBI said Thursday.
Source: www.addict3d.org

Foley focus of Florida criminal probe

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Foley focus of Florida criminal probe
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has opened a criminal investigation of former Republican Rep. Mark Foley
Source: www.feedsfarm.com

November 29, 2007

Pressure on Ian Blair to open criminal inquiry - Telegraph.co.uk

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Pressure on Ian Blair to open criminal inquiry - Telegraph.co.uk

Pressure on Ian Blair to open criminal inquiry
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 15 hours ago
The latest affair has placed Sir Ian in the position of possibly ordering a second criminal inquiry into a Labour Government that has effectively kept him

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China to hold first criminal case for illegal online movies (Interfax)
Shanghai. November 29. INTERFAX-CHINA - China will hold its first criminal trial, as opposed to a civil trial, regarding pirated movies on the Internet after individuals suspected of being involved in such activities were recently arrested in Beijing, state media reported yesterday.
Source: www.interfax.com

November 28, 2007

NYC Officials Arrested in Bridge Scheme

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NYC Officials Arrested in Bridge Scheme
Forbes - Department of Transportation employees Balram Chandiramani, the director of moveable bridges, and Uday Shah, an assistant civil engineer, were arrested Tuesday night on a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Brooklyn. The complaint …
Source: www.forbes.com

Third eye? for V?wada GRP

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Third eye? for V?wada GRP
The system comprises criminal intelligence system daily communication criminal data entry and access to the data of all departments through computerisation of all 15 railway police stations in the railway district. It also includes internet and intranet services for speedy communication and sharing of information.
Source: www.newindpress.com

November 27, 2007

Red Dawn

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Red Dawn
PM delayed in Africa PM closes Uganda summit Four more murders take year’s toll to 338 The murder toll stood at 338 late yesterday, after three men were killed in separate incidents on Sunday night at St Barb’s …
Source: www.trinidadandtobagonews.com

November 26, 2007

Brooke Astor’s Son Indicted

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Brooke Astor’s Son Indicted
The son of philanthropist Brooke Astor and his former lawyer have been indicted on charges apparently stemming from their handling of the late socialite’s $198 million estate, an attorney for the lawyer said …
Source: www.wnbc.com

Dennison woman pleads no contest to 27 criminal charges (Times-Reporter)
Updated at 2:08 p.m. Suzanne K. Wells of Dennison plead no contest and was found guilty in Tuscarawas County Common Pleas Court at New Philadelphia during her pretrial hearing Monday to 27 criminal charges for taking nearly $250,000 from clients of her former business, a mobile home loan center.
Source: timesreporter.com

High court to say if you can sue your 401(k)

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High court to say if you can sue your 401(k)
Chicago Sun-Times - From a legal standpoint, it is not clear what action an individual account holder can take against a retirement plan when the conduct at issue is less than criminal. Besides protecting workers, ERISA was aimed at encouraging employers to set up plans …
Source: www.suntimes.com

November 25, 2007

Quebec City police brotherhood defends initiation as criminal … - The Canadian Press

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Quebec City police brotherhood defends initiation as criminal … - The Canadian Press


CTV.ca
Quebec City police brotherhood defends initiation as criminal
The Canadian Press - Nov 23, 2007
Whatever else might have happened during the June hazing of several dozen new Quebec City officers, Montreal police have opened a criminal investigation
Criminal Investigation of Quebec City Police Initiation Ceremony 580 CFRA Radio
Quebec City police face investigation over incident at initiation Globe and Mail
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Post reporters win criminal justice award - Denver Post

Post reporters win criminal justice award
Denver Post, CO - 8 hours ago
By Mark Jaffe Denver Post reporters Susan Greene and Miles Moffeit have won a 2007 Excellence in Criminal Justice Reporting Award for their series "Trashing

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November 24, 2007

Advocates seek better security

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Advocates seek better security
Entry of visitors should be regulated and monitored, says association PROTEST AGAINST ATTACK: Members of the Advocates Association of Bangalore president D.L. Jagadeesh holding a symbolic protest against the …
Source: www.thehindu.com

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