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Halle Berry’s Ex Gabriel Aubry Accused of Child Endangerment

January 26th, 2012
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Oscar winner Halle Berry’s ex may soon be under criminal investigation. The couple’s nanny Alliance Kambem has reportedly filed a police report accusing Gabriel Aubry of child endangerment and misdemeanor battery

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Do You Make These 5 Landlord Mistakes?

January 26th, 2012
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Renting out property is not easy. You have to deal with a wide web of laws, a variety of professionals and tenants. It can be a lot to manage.

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Do You Make These 5 Landlord Mistakes?

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Garth Brooks Hospital Lawsuit: Jury Awards Singer $1M

January 26th, 2012
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Country singer Garth Brooks’ hospital lawsuit has ended with a $1 million award against Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital. Brooks gave the Oklahoma hospital $500,000 in 2005. He wanted the hospital to build a woman’s center named after his mother, Colleen Brooks

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Syracuse’s Bernie Fine Can’t Be Charged for Alleged Molestation, DA Says

December 7th, 2011
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Disgraced Syracuse men’s basketball coach Bernie Fine cannot be charged for allegedly molesting two of the team’s ball boys in the 1980s and 1990s, a New York prosecutor announced today. The alleged victims’ stories of abuse are probably true — but the statute of limitations expired a long time ago,……

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Syracuse’s Bernie Fine Can’t Be Charged for Alleged Molestation, DA Says

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Rod Blagojevich Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison

December 7th, 2011
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A federal judge came down hard on former Illinois Gov.

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Rod Blagojevich Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison

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Philip Morris Must Pay $99M for Smoker’s Death

December 7th, 2011
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Jesse D. Williams, a long-time smoker, died of lung cancer in 1997.

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Philip Morris Must Pay $99M for Smoker’s Death

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Real World’s Puck Sentenced to Parenting Classes

October 26th, 2011
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Former MTV’s Real World reality star Puck was sentenced to parenting classes over his recent domestic violence charge. Puck, otherwise known as David Rainey, will spend 4 years on probation. He will also attend 52 weeks of a domestic violence counseling program and 52 parenting classes in Los Angeles.

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MA Foreclosure Sales in Doubt After Court Ruling

October 26th, 2011
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A ruling by the state supreme court has possibly put thousands of Massachusetts foreclosure sales in jeopardy. In Bevilacqua v. Rodriguez, the court ruled that a bank must own a mortgage before it can foreclosure on a piece of property.

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How Young is Too Young to Walk to School?

September 19th, 2011
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For many children, walking to school is a daily activity. For many American children, the exercise may be a welcome excursion. But for parents who let their child walk to school, are they actually violating child endangerment laws?

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How Young is Too Young to Walk to School?

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Can You Refuse to Hire a Sex Offender?

September 19th, 2011
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As an employer and business owner, you have a duty to maintain a safe workplace and protect your customers.

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Can You Refuse to Hire a Sex Offender?

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