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Indiana man accused of stealing false teeth from acquaintance's mouth charged with robbery
YORKTOWN, Ind. AP - A man accused of snatching another man's false teeth straight from his mouth during a fight has been charged with robbery.Robert Henry Stahl, 62, was charged Thursday in Delaware Circuit Court with felony robbery and battery causing bodily injury, a misdemeanor. If convicted of robbery, he could face two to eight years in prison.Lawyer pleads guilty in embezzlement case
SAVANNAH, Ga. AP - A Savannah personal injury attorney charged with embezzling nearly $1 million from his law firm's employee pension plan has pleaded guilty to a single count of obstructing a federal investigation.Benjamin Eichholz IKE-holts entered his plea in federal court Tuesday after prosecutors agreed to drop remaining charges in a 77-count indictment.Detroit Woman convicted of fraud in 401k scheme
DETROIT AP - A Detroit woman accused of persuading auto workers to withdraw about $600,000 from retirement accounts has been convicted of fraud.Prosecutors say Mary Kennedy Howard filed hardship requests, which can allow people to withdraw money from a 401k account to buy a house. But there were no houses, and Howard took a 10 percent fee.Former judge working to resolve Wecht case
A former federal appeals judge has been working to resolve fraud and theft charges against former Allegheny County Coroner Cyril Wecht.View more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
Dickstein Shapiro Opens in Silicon Valley
Dickstein Shapiro has opened an office in Silicon Valley with six intellectual property litigators, including two Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe partners and one Howrey partner. Last month, Dickstein Shapiro expanded its IP practice in Los Angeles, adding several attorneys from Orrick.Judge: Alleged Klansman can get guns back
COVINGTON, La. (AP) ? An alleged Ku Klux Klan member is entitled to retrieve his guns, ammunition and black robe and hood that were seized during a murder investigation last year, a state judge ruled Monday in Covington.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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