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Loveland In-N-Out assault case ends with 30 months of probation
Ahead of a trial that was set to begin Monday, the 57-year-old man accused of assaulting a teenage boy at the Loveland In-N-Out nearly two years ago accepted a plea deal and was sentenced to probation ...
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Criminal Case Dismissed vs. Probation Officer Who Completed Diversion
Following his completion of a diversion program, criminal charges have been dismissed against a former supervising deputy probation officer accused of felony assault involving a minor at a juvenile ...
In a new twist to the Cody Roberts wolf whacking case that involved the Wyoming resident striking a juvenile predator with his snowmobile, he's apparently taken a plea deal to avoid jail time.
A 23-year-old woman whose 3-year-old, medically fragile son was the subject of an Arkansas Children's Hospital lawsuit to get a judge's permission to deny resuscitation to the child was sentenced to ...
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Criminal charges dismissed against former probation officer
LOS ANGELES – Following his completion of a diversion program, criminal charges have been dismissed against a former ...
Accused of torturing a wolf two years ago in a case that received global condemnation, Cody Roberts has agreed to plead guilty or no contest to one ...
The Treasury Department has terminated its collective bargaining agreement with unionized workers employed at the Internal Revenue Service, the agency said Friday, in an escalation of President Donald ...
A Lancaster County man was sentenced to probation earlier this month for pointing a loaded gun at his 8-year-old son and asking him if he wanted to die, according to court records.
The employee engaged in a yearslong scheme where she filed documents asserting she had worked overtime shifts that she had not worked, prosecutors alleged.
The Cherokee County Solicitor-General announced the start of a new diversion program for first-time offenders who violate ...
A teenager who has admitted to shooting and killing another teen in Minneapolis, for now, is not expected to spend any time in an adult prison. The family of the victim is distraught.
Defense counsel Michaela Kelly said her client’s criminal history is predicated largely on drug addiction, but he has demonstrated a willingness and abilty to change his behavior for the ...
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