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Severn By SCOTT DAUGHERTY, Staff Writer Published September 24, 2008
BEL AIR - Shortly before he fatally slammed into an SUV on Interstate 95, an off-duty Anne Arundel County police officer got drunk at an "after-shift party" with as many as 10 comrades, according to state police testimony ...
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Dave Savini CHICAGO (CBS) ― It is against the law in Illinois for a teacher or coach to hit a student. But CBS 2 Investigaor Dave Savini reports student athletes at Simeon Career Academy faced corporal punishment for...
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It might be hard to take a judge named "Barefoot" seriously.
But it wasn't, for the thousands of Texans who knew and admired former federal judge, Harold Barefoot Sanders.
Sanders died on Sunday at his home at the age of 83.
He was a man who treated big people and little people with the same dignity.
Sanders was appointed a U.S. attorney by John Kennedy in 1961.
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It's 7 a.m. on Sept. 18, and Robert Hoyt, general counsel at the Treasury Department and the busiest lawyer in Washington, sounds chipper as he barrels through the laundry list of crises he's helped manage during the last several weeks.
He's praising his team, running down some of the nuts and bolts of the work he's handl...
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Legendary U.S. District Judge Harold Barefoot Sanders Jr., who oversaw the desegregation of Dallas schools, directed the overhaul of state schools for mentally disabled people and served as a legislative counsel to President Lyndon Johnson, died Sunday at his Dallas home after battling an infection. He was 83.
Presidents confided in him, federal judges leaned on his wisdom, and family mem...