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Mar 13 2024
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Former West Fargo principal now faces federal child porn, sexual misconduct charges
FARGO (KFGO) – A former West Fargo school principal who was charged in state court with child pornography and sexual misconduct with a child is now facing similar federal charges. David George, 39, is accused of taking an underage boy out of state to have sex in October of 2022. George is also charged federally with receiving, possessing, and distributing child pornography between January 2020
KFGODec 12 2023
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Alert: Kentucky woman seeking court approval for abortion learned her embryo no longer has cardiac activity, attorneys say
New Haven RegisterMar 13 2024
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These key Rutgers basketball players expect to return for highly-anticipated 2024-25 season
MINNEAPOLIS — Shortly after a rough season came to a close on the court, Rutgers seemingly notched a trio of wins off of it. When asked about their future plans by NJ Advance Media on Wednesday night, veteran guard Jeremiah Williams and freshmen Gavin Griffiths and Jamichael Davis said that they expect to remain with the program for the highly-anticipated 2024-25 season next winter. The
nj.comSep 20 2023
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Hunter Biden request to appear in court by video rejected by judge
A federal judge has ordered that Hunter Biden appear in court for his arraignment on federal gun charges despite his requests to have his first hearing to take place virtually. President Biden's son was charged by Special Counsel David Weiss with making a false statement in the purchase of a firearm; making a false statement related to information required to be kept by a federal firearms
Fox News (Online News)Mar 14 2024
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‘We lost a part of us:’ Loved ones remember Portland shooting victim on what would have been his 31st birthday
Kids in puffy winter coats ran around the basketball court in Portland’s Kennedy Park, where Raoul Mapendo Tshiyuka used to play when he was younger. Tshiyuka’s friends and family gathered nearby. Balloons danced in the wind along the fence and music played from a standing speaker. Monday would have been Tshiyuka’s 31st birthday, but he was killed nine days before, on March 2, shot on St. John
Portland Press HeraldMar 13 2024
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Burlington man with history of fraud gets 3 years in prison for forgery and violating release conditions
A Burlington man has been sentenced to three years in jail on a federal forgery conviction and violating the terms of supervised release stemming from an earlier fraud conviction. Chief Federal Judge Geoffrey Crawford handed down the prison term to Paul Hendler, 52, during a hearing Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Burlington, according to a press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in
VT DiggerMar 13 2024
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Oregon State men’s basketball season ends with 10-point loss to UCLA
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (Portland Tribune) — That’s a wrap for the 2023-24 Oregon State men’s basketball season. The Beavers lost in the opening round of the Pac-12 tournament to higher-seeded UCLA, 67-57, on Wednesday, March 13. The Beavers were dominated by the Bruins’ sophomore guard Dylan Andrews, who put up nearly half of UCLA’s points with a career-high 31-point performance. Andrews shot 73%
KOIN 6Sep 20 2023
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GA Fake Electors Seek To Move Cases To Federal Court
Lawyers for three Georgia Republicans who participated in the so-called fake electors scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election argued at a hearing Wednesday that their cases should be moved from state to federal court. David Shafer, Shawn Still and Cathy Latham were among the 18 co-defendants indicted with former President Donald Trump on felony charges in connection with efforts to
JoeMyGodMar 07 2023
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Crumbley Parents Court Hearing Will Determine If They Stand Trial
That's the question justices on the Michigan Court of Appeals will answer when they hear arguments Tuesday on whether Jennifer and James Crumbley will stand trial for charges in connection to the deadly Oxford school shooting. The court initially declined to hear the case after prosecutor's charged the couple each with four counts of involuntary manslaughter after authorities said their son
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