Witness Recounts Morgan Freeman Car Crash
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EntertainmentExtraWitness Recounts Morgan Freeman Car CrashWitness Recounts Morgan Freeman Car CrashThe Associated PressMorgan Freeman is doing ...
BEND, Ore. -- Criminal charges may be filed against a driver who veered into the oncoming lane of Highway 97 on Monday, causing a three-car crash that sent three people to the hospital with serious injuries, Deschutes County sheriffs investigators said Wednesday night.
The possible use of drugs or alcohol by Morgan Nichole McCurdy, 21, of Bend, is part of the criminal investigation, said sheriffs Lt. Kevin Dizney, announcing the...|
Columbiana County Common Pleas Court 4-21 personal injury claim from 2010 traffic accident. Carol Stanley, East Liverpool, vs. City Hospital Association, East Liverpool Hospital, East Liverpool, and Bureau of Workers' Compensation, Columbus; appeal of claim denial. JP Morgan Chase Bank vs. |
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When Unions are Strong, Americans Enjoy the Fruits of Their Labor Reagan began his war on labor in the summer of 1981, when he fired 13000 striking air traffic controllers. Ironically, the air traffic controllers union had endorsed Reagan for President in 1980. Washington Post columnist Harold Meyerson has described |
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Send Letters to the Editor to: Marissa R. Perez, 21, of Belleville, arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, and two traffic accidents by Dupo police. Inka R. Phipps, 25, of Alton, warrant arrest by St. Clair County sheriff. Jarrett M. Collier, 27, of St. Louis, |
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Television movies for the week of April 3 Two brothers have different plans for a baby after one of them causes a car accident that kills her parents. (R) (1:55) TMC: Fri. 3 PM (CC) • Nomad '05. Kuno Becker. A warrior saves an infant from an invader's assassins and raises the child to fulfill |
From behind bars, Madoff spins his story
Crossing rusted train tracks, we drive a couple of miles and arrive at the main intersection of this one-traffic-light town. Butner revolves around the prison. Its centre is just a clutch of convenience stores and a petrol station.
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A man convicted of stealing more than $800,000 worth of pounamu could have his $1.8 million farm sold after failing to pay court-ordered reparation.
The Courts and Criminal Matters Act came into force yesterday, allowing application to the High Court to force asset sales to recoup court-imposed reparations and fines.
Anthony Saxton, and son, Morgan Saxton, who has since died, were convicted in 2007 of stealing snowflake pounamu from the Cascade Plateau in South Westland.
The pair were ordered at a 2008 sentencing to pay $300,000 reparations.
Ministry of Justice general manager collections Bryre Patchell said Anthony Saxton had not paid any of the $300,000 owed.
"Court staff have considered seizing property and making compulsory deductions from Saxton's income," he said.
"However, these options were not appropriate so a charging order was placed over his Haast property, meaning it cannot be sold unless the full amount of reparation is paid.
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