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What the WA gov candidiates won't talk about
In their rematch for the state's top elected office, Gov. Chris Gregoire and challenger Dino Rossi are doing plenty of gabbing about their accomplishments, their virtues, and their visions for Washington state.
WA statewide races off voters' radar for now
In the handful of statewide races voters will be weighing in on next month's primary, there's only one open seat where there's even a small bit of mystery.
Mo. Supreme Court to set date for execution
The Missouri Supreme Court said Friday it plans to set a date for the state's first execution since 2005.
50 candidates seek 2 Fla. Supreme Court openings
Fifty judges and lawyers, including some key players in the 2000 presidential election recount, have applied to replace two of the most conservative members on the Florida Supreme Court as Friday's application deadline approached.
Condemned man in San Antonio murder gets appeal OK
A Texas death row inmate from San Antonio has won permission from a federal appeals court to move forward with an appeal that argues his trial lawyer failed him during jury selection.
Chicago suburb repeals handgun ban
Leaders in the northern Chicago suburb of Wilmette have repealed the village's handgun ban.
Va. executes killer who challenged injections
A killer who argued Virginia's procedures for lethal injection were unconstitutional was executed Thursday after a federal appeals court upheld the primary method of capital punishment in the nation's second-busiest death chamber.
Va. executes killer who challenged injections
A killer who unsuccessfully argued that Virginia's procedures for lethal injection were unconstitutional was executed Thursday after a federal appeals court upheld the primary method of capital punishment in the nation's second-busiest death chamber.
Tenn. Supreme Court rules against automaker
The state Supreme Court affirmed a trial court's decision to award a couple $13 million in punitive damages in a wrongful death lawsuit against DaimlerChrysler Corp. A federal appeals court ruling that a Christian university in Colorado can receive state scholarship money is the latest in a string of legal victories for religious schools seeking public dollars. More U.S. Supreme Court Stories
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Former Atlantic City Mayor Levy's sentence includes repaying benefits and three years probation
Source: Press of Atlantic City Internet Book Self-Publishing Service Not Liable for Defamation in the Books:
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