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Their parents, 33-year-old Brian Miller and his wife 26-year-old Charity Miller, are facing multiple charges of false imprisonment, child neglect, and abuse. They're accused of chaining their children to bed and not feeding them enough. One of the boys ...
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The Millers are now each charged with seven counts of child abuse, child neglect, malicious punishment of a child and false imprisonment. Amazi said the gross misdemeanors could be upgraded to felonies after physical examinations of the children are completed.
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But then Rich sued Paul for breach of contract, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, false imprisonment and defamation, recently winning $25,000 in damages and $8,150 in other costs. The $33,150 award is more than the $32,437 cost of the new race car ...
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Stacey Lynn Adcock, 28, address unavailable, child neglect. James Michael Ard, 26, 4000 block of Driskell Road, Milton, battery, two counts of kidnapping-false imprisonment, cruelty toward a child, violation of probation/community control. Danielle Lee ...
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Her deal calls for a sentence of 36 years to life. The Garridos were arrested 19 months ago. In addition to kidnapping and false imprisonment, they were charged with multiple counts of rape, lewd conduct with a minor and child pornography, reports CBS station KOVR.
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The Garridos were indicted in October on 18 charges including three counts of kidnapping, six of rape, seven of forced lewd acts upon a child, one of false imprisonment and one count of possession or control of child pornography.
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Police said Clark had to register as a sex offender due to his conviction of rape and false imprisonment of a woman. Contact Sophia Kazmi at 925-847-2122. Follow her at Twitter.com/sophiakazmi
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1. KIMBELL, Joshua; 6-4-84. Charges: Armed Robbery False Imprisonment Conspiracy to Commit Robbery Bail: $100,000 cash only 2. LOZANO, Edward; 7-19-80. Charges: Armed Robbery False Imprisonment Conspiracy to Commit Robbery Bail: $100,000 cash only This ...
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Iowa City police arrested a local man after he allegedly abused a woman for more than four hours. Wufax Isles, 30, 2601 Lakeside Drive Apt. 12, was charged April 26 with domestic-abuse assault with intent and false imprisonment. According to reports, the ...
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CAMDEN, NJ — What appeared to be bullet holes in at least two cars, a house window, and near a doorway on Lemuel Street in Camden suggested a gunfight. But witnesses said the scene was the remnants of police firing on a pit bull around 9 p.m. Friday ...
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An allegation of drinking some spiked lemonade at Western Albemarle High School led to a 10th grade girl getting pulled out of class and forced to take an on-campus, police-administered breathalyzer test. With the test allegedly finding no trace of alcohol ...
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This is a glaring evidence of our police vices of corrupt system.I am imploring all the media houses to come to the aid of Sunday Adebayo to safe his life and let justice prevail.Media houses should follow through this case while the human rights ...
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A 2010 lawsuit, filed three days before the statute of limitations would have run out, accused the casino, Polk County and two named security guards of false arrest, assault, malicious prosecution and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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A death-penalty reprieve is not good enough. Mumia must be set free from prison and his record be erased. This is a prominent case of a false arrest, false trial and widespread tampering with evidence and witnesses. This process has not done anything ...
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) — A man arrested after tooting his horn at a Chattanooga police officer has filed a nearly $2 million federal lawsuit, claiming false arrest. The lawsuit by 61-year-old Larry Ballanger states he was stopped in April 2010 behind ...
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He was busted earlier this week. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) - Beep, beep. Bust, bust. Larry Ballanger is suing for false arrest, after he tooted his horn at a Chattanooga, Tenn., police officer. The nearly $2 million federal suit claims Ballanger was behind ...
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Linda Consuegra has banned me from the AP department, [Assistant Police Chief] Bill Linn is guilty of false arrest in the May 22, 2005 criminal trespassing felony arrest of me at the First Baptist Church. Steve Woodrow is homophobic as well as his flock.”
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A Johnstown man whose previous lawsuit accusing Gloversville police of false arrest was dismissed, has filed a new false arrest suit against the department — this time involving an April 2010 incident at Rocky’s Tavern on South Main Street....
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Back in 2007, The New York Times was delighted when the Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the TV networks and against FCC fines for fleeting profanities on broadcast TV. "If Bush Can Blurt Curse, So Can Network TV," the Times wrote in its ...
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Shushannah Walshe covers politics for The Daily Beast. She is the co-author of Sarah From Alaska: The Sudden Rise and Brutal Education of a New Conservative Superstar . She was a reporter and producer at the Fox News Channel from August 2001 until the end ...
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