Today's Crime and Trials News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | An Investigation Inside the 'Arrested Development' Writer's Room Tue,10 Jul 2012 07:32 PM PDT The Atlantic Wire - Ron Howard is a wonderful, charitable man for tweeting this picture from the Arrested Development writer's room. So what can we learn from this picture? This is our forensic investigation of the Arrested Development writer's room based on one cell phone picture:
Full Story | Top | Dozens arrested in loan fraud scheme with victims in U.S, Canada Tue,10 Jul 2012 04:59 PM PDT Reuters - BUFFALO, New York (Reuters) - Dozens of people were charged in what federal authorities on Tuesday called a highly sophisticated loan fraud scheme that robbed $2.7 million from at least 2,000 victims with poor credit histories in Canada and the United States. Would-be borrowers were lured to websites of 67 fictitious businesses with names similar to well-known lenders such as "Countrywide Funding," which sounds similar to the legitimate Countrywide Financial Corp., and "Admiral Financial Services," which mirrors Admiral Financial Corp., authorities said. ... Full Story | Top | Guilty Plea in Pentagon-Targeted Toy Airplane Plot Tue,10 Jul 2012 01:12 PM PDT The Atlantic Wire - It's not clear whether federal prosecutors ever took seriously a terrorism plot, foiled last year, to blow up the Pentagon using model planes, but on Tuesday they were poised to get a serious conviction out of it as the defendant, Rezwan Ferdaus, agreed to plead guilty. In a plea bargain announced Tuesday, Ferdaus' lawyers agreed to have their client plead guilty to two of the six charges against him, and both sides would seek 17 years in prison for the Muslim-American citizen with a degree in physics from Northeastern University.
Full Story | Top | Mass. man to plead in plot to blow up Pentagon Tue,10 Jul 2012 11:10 AM PDT Associated Press - A Massachusetts man charged with plotting to fly remote-controlled model planes packed with explosives into the Pentagon and U.S. Capitol will plead guilty to two charges, his lawyers and prosecutors said in a plea agreement filed in federal court Tuesday.
Full Story | Top | DA: No death penalty in Pa. armored car killing Tue,10 Jul 2012 10:52 AM PDT Associated Press - Prosecutors won't pursue the death penalty against a former armored car guard who allegedly stole $2.3 million from the vehicle after killing his fellow guard, the district attorney said Tuesday. Full Story | Top | Yemen detains 2 fugitive Qaeda-linked militants Tue,10 Jul 2012 10:33 AM PDT Reuters - ADEN (Reuters) - Two fugitive al Qaeda-linked militants who dug their way out of a Yemeni jail last month were detained by security services on Tuesday, the Defence Ministry said in a text message. The two men were part of a group that escaped from prison in the coastal province of Hodeidah after digging a tunnel from their cell to a nearby graveyard. Yemen is home to a tenacious offshoot of al Qaeda, which has exploited political instability in the impoverished state to gain a foothold there. ... Full Story | Top | U.S. Olympians Get New Duds; Cycling's Doping Problems Aren't Going Away Tue,10 Jul 2012 10:25 AM PDT The Atlantic Wire - Today in Sports: More doping problems for cycling, Americans get dressed for London, and the NFL's attendance problem.Two doctors who have worked with previous Lance Armstrong cycling teams have been banned for life by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Luis Garcia del Moral and Michele Ferrari had been accused in the past of supplying doping agents and illegal blood treatments to pro cyclists, including Armstrong, who promised to sever his relationship with Ferrari after he plead guilty to medical malpractice in 2004. ...
Full Story | Top | Massachusetts man pleads guilty in plot to attack Pentagon, Capitol Tue,10 Jul 2012 09:07 AM PDT Reuters - BOSTON (Reuters) - A Massachusetts man charged with plotting to attack the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with large, remote-controlled model airplanes packed with explosives has agreed to plead guilty, authorities said on Tuesday. Prosecutors and defense attorneys have agreed to request a 17-year sentence for Rezwan Ferdaus on charges that he attempted to damage and destroy a federal building, and attempted to provide material support to terrorists. ...
Full Story | Top | Congolese warlord sentenced to 14 years in prison Tue,10 Jul 2012 08:47 AM PDT Associated Press - The International Criminal Court condemned a Congolese warlord to 14 years in prison on Tuesday, the first time the 10-year-old tribunal has sentenced a convicted war criminal and a potential landmark in the struggle to protect children caught up in violent conflicts.
Full Story | Top | Factbox: Crime and corruption among Israel's political elite Tue,10 Jul 2012 07:26 AM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert was acquitted of major corruption charges on Tuesday but found guilty of breach of trust, a lesser offence. Here is a look at some significant Israeli politicians who were convicted of offences or forced to leave office because of indiscretions. * EHUD OLMERT: Olmert served as mayor of Jerusalem from 1993 to 2003 and used the position to champion building Jewish enclaves in Arab parts of the city. He became prime minister in 2006 but resigned in 2008 when allegations of corruption surfaced. ... Full Story | Top | Israel's Olmert acquitted on major corruption charges Tue,10 Jul 2012 07:26 AM PDT Reuters - JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's Ehud Olmert was acquitted of major corruption charges on Tuesday but convicted of breach of trust, a lesser offence, in what was widely seen as a stunning victory for the former prime minister. Olmert resigned as the country's leader in 2008 after the allegations surfaced, cutting short his pursuit of a peace deal with the Palestinians. The three-judge court's rejection of key accusations that drove the veteran politician from office raised questions in Israel about whether prosecutors had been overzealous in effectively bringing down a sitting prime minister. ...
Full Story | Top | Congolese warlord first person ever to be sentenced by ICC Tue,10 Jul 2012 05:50 AM PDT Christian Science Monitor - With his 14 year prison sentence for the recruitment and use of child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo, announced today, Thomas Lubanga became the first person in history to be sentenced by the International Criminal Court at The Hague, Netherlands. Full Story | Top | Congolese warlord sentenced to Tue,10 Jul 2012 01:08 AM PDT Associated Press - The International Criminal Court has handed down its first sentence, imprisoning for 14 years a Congolese warlord convicted of using child soldiers. Full Story | Top |
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