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By Abram Katz Register Staff
The office manager of an East Haven residential care home was charged Thursday with faking medical notes on a delusional, incontinent female patient who was sent to Yale-New Haven Hospital in January 2007 and then was refused readmission to the home.
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Virginia Tech athletic director Jim Weaver said he was not aware of the physical altercation that Tech guard Dorenzo Hudson was allegedly involved in last week.
Tech place-kicker Cody Journell, Matthew D. Dunton and Matthew I. Brady were charged Thursday with breaking in to the home of Hudson and Sean Allen. Hudson allegedly had a gun pointed at him in the Dec. 21 incident.
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HOLBROOK, Pa. - A waste hauler and his company were charged Thursday with dozens of criminal counts for what prosecutors said was years of dumping millions of gallons of wastewater from natural gas drilling, sewage sludge and restaurant grease into streams and mine shafts.
The state attorney general's office filed 98 criminal counts against Robert Allan Shipman and 77 counts against his company, Allan's Waste Water Service Inc.
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LONG BEACH -- Two 15-year-old girls charged with the beating and slashing of a 16-year-old classmate last month pleaded guilty to the crime Thursday.
The suspects appeared for a pre-trial hearing at the Long Beach Superior Court's Juvenile Division Thursday, said Jane Robison, a Los Angeles County District Attorney's spokeswoman.
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North Tonawanda student accused of false bomb threat
NORTH TONAWANDA -- A North Tonawanda High School student was charged Thursday with anonymously reporting a bomb threat to the school.
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Mom charged in death of 28-pound teen
CINCINNATI - An Ohio mother and three nurses were charged Thursday with involuntary manslaughter in the death of the woman's 14-year-old daughter, who had cerebral palsy and weighed 28 pounds, a prosecutor said.
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INVESTIGATION: Police say man impersonated officer, tricked five girls walking from school.
A 24-year-old Van Nuys fighter trainer suspected of impersonating a police officer was charged Thursday with kidnapping and fondling several underage girls, and authorities believe there may be more victims.
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A Vancouver man was charged Thursday with first-degree arson for allegedly setting a fire in a local hotel room.
Bruce Kangas, 41, made his first appearance in Clark County Superior Court, and Judge Barbara Johnson set his bail at $500,000.
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Susan E. Sanders-Watt sat before District Judge Elise Glenn in Washington Township sobbing so hard she struggled to answer the judge's questions.
Sanders-Watt, 59, was charged Thursday with corruption of minors, recklessly endangering another person and providing alcohol to minors in connection with a crash last summer that killed three Greensburg Salem High School graduates.