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Former police officer pleads guilty to stealing from Hispanic drivers
ATLANTA AP - A former Cedartown, Ga., police officer has pleaded guilty to stealing money from Hispanic drivers during traffic stops. Douglas Damiano, 37, of Buchanan, pleaded guilty Monday in federal court to three counts of depriving people of their civil rights by taking money from them without due process, the U.Charter school debate goes to court
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Notice to the bar.Justices Amend Rule on Prolix Briefs
The state Supreme Court has officially put in place changes to Pennsylvania Rule of Appellate Procedure 1925 that have been in the pipeline for months.2nd Circuit says TV networks not likely to prevail against online start-up
A group of TV broadcasters lost their bid to block Internet startup Aereo from offering subscribers live TV broadcasts when the Second Circuit ruled that the broadcasters are not likely to prevail in a copyright lawsuit challenging Aereo's service.Court rules against Colorado Republicans
WASHINGTON AP - The Supreme Court on Monday ruled against Colorado voters challenging a congressional redistricting plan favorable to Democrats.In a unanimous decision, the justices said that three Republican voters were not entitled to sue in an effort to replace a redistricting plan ordered by a court with one passed by a Republican-controlled state legislature.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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