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SHEBOYGAN, Wis. -- A man convicted of stealing $20 from a toddler's piggy bank has been sentenced to six years in prison. Four-time convicted burglar Ryan Mueller was convicted Thursday of felony burglary as a repeat offender in a Sheboygan, Wis., court.
in Quirky
via Sun Herald @ 22:50 19th Sep
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A man has been convicted of sneaking into a 2-year-old girl's bedroom and stealing $20 from a piggy bank while she slept and was sentenced to six years in prison. Four-time convicted burglar Ryan Mueller, 31, was convicted Thursday after a two-day jury trial of felony burglary as a repeat offender.
in Quirky
via San Francisco Chronicle @ 18:58 19th Sep
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Convicted serial killer Rio Alex Bullo was executed late Thursday evening in Purwokerto, Central Java after being transferred from a maximum security prison on Nusa Kambangan island. Five cars left the Purwokerto penitentiary between 10:30 p.m. to 10:45 p.m. to unknown locations. His body is then transferred to Purwokerto's Margono Soekarjo General Hospital for examination. Rio was put on the death row after killing a lawyer and three drivers. While inside the prison he also killed a fellow inmate.
in Developer
via Jakarta Post @ 0:41 8th Aug
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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- Private investigator Anthony Pellicano and lawyer Terry Christensen were convicted Friday in a Los Angeles court of conspiring to illegally wiretap a woman.
in Data Privacy
via Political Gateway @ 13:31 31st Aug
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SHEBOYGAN, Wis. - A man convicted of stealing $20 from a toddler's piggy bank has been sentenced to six years in prison.
in Quirky
via Yahoo! Canada @ 22:51 19th Sep
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The personal life stories of the five insurance executives convicted earlier this year of helping American International Group manipulate its loss reserves in 2000 and 2001 were hardly mentioned in the trial, which centered on audio conversations and the technicalities of finite reinsurance and risk transfer.
in Personal Finance
via Insurance News Net @ 1:54 9th Oct
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LOS ANGELES — Former Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano and his entertainment lawyer co-defendant were convicted Friday of charges linked to the wiretapping of billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian's former wife in a child support battle.
in Data Privacy
via FOXNews.com @ 22:47 29th Aug
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The Hollywood private detective charged with breaking laws to get his high-profile clients information they needed for legal assaults has been convicted of federal wiretapping conspiracy charges.
in Data Privacy
via Post Chronicle @ 11:19 2nd Sep
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CINCINNATI (AP) -- A 71-year-old Cincinnati preacher has been convicted of aggravated menacing, after another motorist said he waved a gun and cursed at her. Thomas Howell could get up to six months in jail on the misdemeanor charge when he's sentenced Sept. 4.
in Quirky
via Associated Press @ 18:04 5th Aug
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RALEIGH, N.C. — A man who ran an online furniture store called Carolina Furniture has been convicted in federal court on 10 counts of wire fraud, according to a report in the Triangle Business Journal.
in E-commerce
via Furniture Today @ 19:19 14th Aug
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Anthony Pellicano, a private investigator who once worked for Hollywood stars, and a prominent lawyer, Terry N. Christensen, were convicted Friday in the wiretapping of the ex-wife of the investor Kirk Kerkorian in a child-support case.
in Data Privacy
via Lawfuel @ 14:53 1st Sep
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A former Hollywood private investigator and an entertainment lawyer were convicted Friday of wiretapping and conspiracy charges for bugging the phones of a Los Angeles billionaire's ex-wife during a child support dispute.
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via EastDay @ 14:52 1st Sep
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A former Hollywood private investigator and an entertainment lawyer were convicted Friday of wiretapping and conspiracy charges for bugging the phones of a Los Angeles billionaire's ex-wife during a child support dispute.
in Data Privacy
via EView Week @ 8:20 31st Aug
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A former Hollywood private investigator and an entertainment lawyer were convicted Friday of wiretapping and conspiracy charges for bugging the phones of a Los Angeles billionaire's ex-wife during a child support dispute.
in Data Privacy
via CRI Online @ 13:31 31st Aug
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LOS ANGELES - Former Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano and his entertainment lawyer co-defendant were convicted Friday of charges linked to the wiretapping of billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian's former wife in a child support battle.
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via Macleans Online @ 13:31 31st Aug
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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- A former Hollywood private investigator and an entertainment lawyer were convicted Friday of wiretapping and conspiracy charges for bugging the phones of a Los Angeles billionaire's ex-wife during a child support dispute.
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via Xinhua News Agency @ 13:31 31st Aug
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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- A former Hollywood private investigator and an entertainment lawyer were convicted Friday of wiretapping and conspiracy charges for bugging the phones of a Los Angeles billionaire's ex-wife during a child support dispute.
in Data Privacy
via Xinhua News Agency @ 23:33 29th Aug
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LawFuel - Legal Jobs & Newswire - R. Alexander Acosta, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Jonathan I. Solomon, Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Miami Division, and Michael E. Yasofky, Jr., Special Agent in Charge, Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Division, announced that defendants Vincent Artuso, John Vincent Artuso, Gregory Orr, and Philip Edward Forgione were convicted of racketeering charges today by a jury in West Palm Beach. The defendants are scheduled to be sentenced on December 15, 2008. The charges against defendant Robert Gannon were dismissed by the judge after the close of the government’s evidence. Defendant William Larry Horton previously pled guilty and is scheduled to be sentenced on October 23, 2008 at 10:30 A.
in Online Legal Issues
via Lawfuel @ 20:23 8th Oct
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The state of Virginia has begun a project to re-evaluate the DNA evidence of all convicted of violent crimes. The state crime lab hopes to determine whether the evidence matches the DNA of the person convicted of the crime.
in General Science
via Forensic Magazine @ 1:10 20th Aug
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In this photo provided by the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office, Jeremy Jaynes is shown in Leesburg, Va., in October 2004. (Loudoun County Sheriffs office)
in Computer Security
via CBS News @ 18:29 12th Sep
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After a seven year court-ordered ban on the sale of an explosive book by self-described online hacker Kevin Mitnick, he has given the go-ahead to BC-based marketiong and technology company, HeavyLifters Network, to represent him and create the deals in TV, movies, software, services and video games.
in Computer Security
via Mediacaster @ 11:53 7th Aug
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in Quirky
via Miami Herald @ 22:55 19th Sep
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in Arts & Culture
via ArtInfo @ 20:22 20th Aug
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of copyright infringement and ordered to pay $222,000 for sharing downloaded music files may have a chance to plead her
in IP & Patents
via SNL Securities @ 18:27 15th Aug
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OJ Simpson has been found guilty on 12 charges of armed robbery, conspiracy to kidnap and assault with a deadly weapon by a court in the US city of Las Vegas.
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via BBC @ 15:05 4th Oct
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