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Glendale officer fired, city sued after innocent man killed

46-year-old Dillon Siebeck was killed by officers searching for a suspect in a domestic violence call. That suspect was later found dead.
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Archie Williams freed from jail after 36 Years Behind Bars. A Fingerprint Database Cleared Him

     All it took was for technicians in a crime lab to run the fingerprints collected at the scene of a rape, through a national database. Within hours, the experts had established a match with a serial rapist. But that was…
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Michigan Man Pleads Guilty To Bank Fraud And Identity Theft

CONCORD NH – United States Attorney Scott W. Murray announced on Friday that Deandray Buckley, 27, of Belleville, Michigan, pleaded guilty to bank fraud and aggravated identity theft. Court documents say 27-year-old Deandray Buckley, of Belleville, Mich., stole people’s personal identifying information.…
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Proposed Michigan Legislation Would Change Bail System

Michigan lawmakers are looking at making a major change to the state’s cash bail system. Legislation recently introduced would stop counties for keeping low-income, low-risk offenders in jail because they cannot afford bail. Judges would still be able to set bail if…
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N.Y. Man Tries to Frame His 12-Year-Old Daughter for Murder

On Wednesday, a jury found Roderick Covlin guilty of second-degree murder in the death of Shele Danishefsky Covlin, 47, The New York Times reports. Unemployed stockbroker Roderick Colvin’s lavish life was about to come to a halt when his wealthy wife filed…
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