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As you read this post, there is a small business in its final stages of closing shop.
As you read this post, there is a small business in its final stages of closing shop.
It felt like another hot summer day in Kentucky.
The man charged with a string of murders in Milwaukee, whose DNA should have been on file since 2001, appears to be amongst 12,000 current and former inmates whose DNA samples got lost in Milwaukee’s system. Previously, we discussed the… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com
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Walter Ellis + 12,000 Missing Wisconsin DNA Samples
It’s not every day that the federal government issues guidelines to small businesses in preparation for flu season.
DNA recently helped identify the suspect in a string of serial killings in Milwaukee. However, a sample of the suspect’s DNA should have been on file since 2001. Though Milwaukee corrections officials have records indicating that they sent the sample…
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DNA from Suspected Milwaukee Serial Killer Lost in 2001
If you have been looking to enter the housing market by now, realtors, friends, family, and colleagues have probably already alerted you about the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit.