Today's Crime and Trials News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | California city official to admit taking bribes over pot dispensaries Wed,18 Jul 2012 04:31 PM PDT Reuters - LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A third former official in the Los Angeles suburb of Cudahy will plead guilty to accepting a $7,000 bribe for agreeing to support a medical marijuana dispensary in the small city, federal prosecutors said on Wednesday. Former Cudahy City Councilman Osvaldo Conde, 50, who recently resigned his post, has agreed to plead guilty to bribery and extortion charges, U.S. Attorney's Office spokesman Thom Mrozek said. ... Full Story | Top | LA Banker Arrested In Window-Breaking Spree Wed,18 Jul 2012 12:25 PM PDT ABC News - Michael Poret, a 58-year-old investment adviser who works on upscale Rodeo Drive, has been arrested in connection with a rash of window smashes along the Ventura Boulevard corridor, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Poret is allegedly responsible for a string of broken windows dating as far...
Full Story | Top | California fugitive caught in Guatemala after 18 years on the run Tue,17 Jul 2012 06:48 PM PDT Reuters - LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A California man who spent 18 years on the run from charges that he molested a 4-year-old girl has been arrested in Guatemala and returned to the United States for prosecution, authorities said on Tuesday. Jeffrey Reed Parish, 65, was taken into custody by Guatemalan police without incident on Thursday afternoon at his home in Panajachel, about 90 miles from Guatemala City, said FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller. Eimiller said the fugitive, who was living under the assumed name "Blake," did not resist and "appeared to know why he was being arrested. ...
Full Story | Top | 2nd brother sentenced in Pa. trafficking case Tue,17 Jul 2012 03:52 PM PDT Associated Press - A Ukrainian man convicted of racketeering in what prosecutors say was a scheme to smuggle desperate villagers into the United States to work in bondage has been sentenced in Philadelphia to 20 years in prison. Full Story | Top | Lawyer: Texan to fight allegation he killed doctor Tue,17 Jul 2012 03:14 PM PDT Associated Press - A Texas plastic surgeon plans to fight allegations that he paid another man thousands of dollars in silver bars to kill a fellow doctor who was dating his ex-girlfriend, a defense attorney said Tuesday.
Full Story | Top | Judge won't remove himself from Cole bombing case Tue,17 Jul 2012 11:52 AM PDT Associated Press - The military judge presiding over the war crimes trial of a Guantanamo Bay prisoner charged in the attack on the USS Cole rejected a motion Tuesday by defense attorneys that he remove himself from the case. Full Story | Top | News Summary: Google search to fight crime Tue,17 Jul 2012 09:50 AM PDT Associated Press - CRIMESTOPPING: For the past few months, Google has been quietly turning its search capabilities to fighting criminals, as drug cartels, money launderers and human traffickers run their sophisticated operations online. Full Story | Top | Afghan soldier sentenced to death over French shootings Tue,17 Jul 2012 09:38 AM PDT Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - A rogue Afghan soldier who killed four French soldiers in a January attack that prompted Paris to accelerate its troop withdrawal from Afghanistan has been sentenced to death, a defense ministry spokesman in Kabul said on Tuesday. The soldier, Abdul Sabor, was sentenced to be hanged following a military court martial at Kabul's main Pul-i-Chakri prison, defense ministry deputy spokesman Brigadier General Dawlat Waziri told Reuters. The ruling was open to appeal. ... Full Story | Top | Leading lawyer arrested in UAE clampdown on dissidents Tue,17 Jul 2012 09:07 AM PDT Reuters - ABU DHABI/DUBAI (Reuters) - Three Emirati Islamists, including a prominent lawyer, were arrested in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, relatives and activists said, extending a crackdown on political dissidents in the Gulf oil producer. The arrests brought to 20 the number of dissidents detained since April. Most of them have been Islamists, targeted by a government clampdown amid concerns they may be emboldened by the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in other Arab countries. Interior Ministry officials were not available for comment on the detentions. ... Full Story | Top |
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