By Nicole Santa Cruz A South Pasadena man who admitted murdering his 5-year-old son after a trip to Disneyland this year is expected to be sentenced Wednesday to 25 years to life in prison. Aramazd Andressian Sr., who had been involved in a custody dispute with t...
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HANCOCK COUNTY, Ind. -- Law enforcement in Hancock County are warning about a new scam targeting people who have recently bonded out of jail. Last week, an attorney in Greenfield sent a letter to the Hancock County Bar Association about the scam, which targeted one of his clients. The ...
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By Ivan Moreno One of two Wisconsin girls charged with repeatedly stabbing a classmate to impress the fictitious horror character Slender Man pleaded guilty Monday, but she still faces a trial in the case next month focused on her mental health. Anissa Weier, 15,...
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While prison activists march, Florida DOC shuts off visits this weekend - Federal NOT included BY JULIE K. BROWN - Miami Herald AUGUST 17, 2017 2:10 PM All of Florida’s 97,000 state prison inmates are on lockdown — and will remain confined to their dorms at least ...
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By Dan Gunderman No one’s laughing, DaddyOFive. The controversial parents who posted videos to YouTube of their children seemingly crying in fear, could face up to 10 years in prison. Michael Martin and his wife, the children’s stepmother, Heather Mart...
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By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Brian M. Rosenthal CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The city of Charlottesville was engulfed by violence on Saturday as white nationalists and counterprotesters clashed in one of the bloodiest fights to date over the removal of Confederate monuments across ...
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By Tamar Lapin A New York man was nabbed in Miami for attempting to rape a woman while on vacation with his girlfriend, police said. Herbert Swinton, 31, allegedly stalked a woman at a Starbucks on Sunday morning, followed her to her apartment, entered through an...
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After serving 63 years for a crime he claims he did not commit, a Pennsylvania man is turning down the opportunity to be paroled from prison on principle. He claims he is innocent and should never have been convicted in the first place. Convicted for the 1953 murders of two...
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By Jon Campbell ALBANY - New York will spend $7.3 million from bank settlements to expand college education programs in prisons, with Cornell University's existing program set to grow. Seven colleges will begin, continue or expand offerings for prisoners at 17 co...


