Tuesday, January 28, 2014

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Monday, Jan 27, 2014 09:35 PM PST

Farmers to be sentenced in fatal listeria outbreak 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 09:35 PM PST
DENVER (AP) — Two Colorado cantaloupe farmers who pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a deadly listeria outbreak in 2011 are set to be sentenced.
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83-year-old nun to be sentenced for sabotage 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 07:57 PM PST
FILE - In this May 6, 2013 file photo, nuclear protesters, from left, Michael Walli, Sister Megan Rice, and Greg Boertje-Obed, arrive for their trial for in Knoxville, Tenn. All three are scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014, for their convictions for breaking in to the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge and painting slogans on the outside wall of its uranium processing plant. (AP Photo/Knoxville News Sentinel, J. Miles Cary, File)NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — An 83-year-old Catholic nun convicted in a protest and break-in at the primary U.S. storehouse for bomb-grade uranium will find out Tuesday whether she spends what could be the rest of her life in prison.
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Woman who aided firebombings sentenced to 5 years 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 06:22 PM PST
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — One by one, members of the 1990s radical environmentalist movement dropped out of sight. By indictment or forcing them underground, federal prosecutors dissolved "The Family," the loose-knit group of animal-rights activists and environmentalists blamed for fires at a ski resort, lumber mills and wild-horse corrals.
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Woman sentenced to 5 years for ecoterrorism fires 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 04:39 PM PST
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A woman accused of taking part in ecoterrorism firebombings has been sentenced to five years in prison.
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Crime records go online in Sweden amid protests 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 11:43 AM PST
STOCKHOLM (AP) — A website that lets Swedes check each other's criminal records has sparked a debate about the privacy of ex-convicts and their right to move on with their lives.
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Jurors being chosen in Delaware doctor's trial over waterboarding claims 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 10:55 AM PST
Dr. Melvin Morse and his wife Pauline are seen in this combination of booking photos released by Delaware State PoliceBy Daniel Kelley PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - Jury selection began on Monday in the trial of a Delaware pediatrician accused of disciplining his 11-year-old daughter by using a simulated drowning technique associated with interrogating terrorism suspects. Melvin Morse faces charges of endangering the welfare of a child, reckless endangerment and conspiracy. Police say the Morse family had returned to their home in Georgetown, Delaware, but the girl had refused to get out of the car. Morse's wife, Pauline Morse, who witnessed the incidents but did not intervene, was also arrested.
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Jury selection starts in ex-New Orleans mayor's graft trial 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 10:48 AM PST
Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin arrives at court in New OrleansBy Kathy Finn NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Jury selection started on Monday in the public corruption trial of former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, who led the city during and after Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and now faces charges he profited personally from the city's recovery. Nagin, who was swept into office on promises of good government in 2002 and re-elected in 2006, was indicted by a federal grand jury on 21 counts of corruption, including bribery, wire fraud, conspiracy, money laundering and filing false tax returns. Nagin could be sentenced to 20 years in prison or more under federal sentencing guidelines if he is convicted of the charges against him, a legal expert said. Nagin's trial was due to begin in October 2013, but U.S. District Judge Helen Ginger Berrigan granted a last-minute delay to give Nagin's attorney, Robert Jenkins, more time to prepare.
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Reporter admits hacking at Murdoch paper and rival 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 10:08 AM PST
British actor Jude Law arrives to give evidence at the phone-hacking trial at the Old Bailey court in London, on January 27, 2014A former journalist has admitted illegally accessing celebrities' voicemail messages while working at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid and its rival, the Sunday Mirror, Britain's phone-hacking trial heard on Monday. Dan Evans, 38, is the fourth News of the World journalist to plead guilty to phone hacking while working at the disgraced tabloid, but the first reporter to admit that he used the illegal practice at the rival Sunday Mirror. His guilty plea was revealed at London's Old Bailey court as he appeared as a prosecution witness at the high-profile trial of former News of the World editors Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson and several other former Murdoch executives. He claimed he was recruited by the News of the World from its rival in 2005 partly because of his phone-hacking skills.
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BitInstant CEO Charlie Shrem Arrested at JFK, Charged In Silk Road Bitcoin Scheme 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 09:05 AM PST
Mr. Shrem's Twitter photo. In a scene out of a Scorsese film yet to come, self-described "Bitcoin evangelist" Charlie Shrem was arrested at John F. Kennedy International Airport on charges that he schemed to sell more than $1 million in Bitcoins to users of the Silk Road yesterday. Put this arrest right above Dogecoin and Coinye West on the list of reasons why Bitcoin is the Jonah Hill in The Wolf of Wall Street of currency: no matter how much they strive to be taken seriously, the Bitcoin community remains a punch line. Mr. Shrem, 24, is the CEO and compliance officer of BitInstant, a Bitcoin exchange company that was charged in a class action lawsuit alleging the company misrepresented exchange times.
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Ex-New Orleans mayor's bribery trial set to open 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 08:56 AM PST
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Jury selection has begun in the trial of former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, who faces charges that he accepted bribes and free trips among other things from contractors in exchange for helping them secure millions of dollars in city work.
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Chinese Transparency Activist Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 07:51 AM PST
Xu Zhiyong is a lawyer. But the law turned on Xu. On Sunday, Xu Zhiyong was convicted of "assembling a crowd to disrupt public order" and sentenced to four years in jail. "The court today has completely destroyed what remained of respect for rule of law in China," Xu said.
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Arizona lobbyist to be sentenced for misdemeanor 
Monday, Jan 27, 2014 07:10 AM PST
An Arizona lobbyist targeted in an investigation into corruption at the Fiesta Bowl is set for sentencing Monday after he pleaded guilty to an unrelated misdemeanor charge. Gary Husk, 56, was a key figure ...
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