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MOHALI, Punjab, March 31, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- UNITED SIKHS' counsel from Chandigarh, Sukhwinder Singh, today filed a criminal complaint under Section 295 A of the Indian Penal Code regarding the forcible removal of a Sikh's turban by a Punjab Police officer who was acting on the instructions of a police superintendent. The deliberate and malicious act was intended to outrage the religious sentiments of Sikhs by stripping them of their dignity and intimidating and subjugating those who were peacefully protesting.
What started off as a peaceful sit-in protest by veterinary pharmacists/employees turned into a shameful incident of police excess. The police official responsible for the reprehensible act was from the Mohali Phase VIII Station House Officer (SHO), Sub- Inspector Ku...
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By Lauren Garrison Register Staff
DERBY -- The chairman of the Democratic Town Committee has withdrawn his criminal complaint against former mayoral candidate Mel Thompson, citing a lack of continued contact and objectionable blog posts from Thompson.
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It has been two weeks since a 15-year-old boy was arrested in the deaths of Bruce Edward Duling and Carrie Dawn Pontier, and police and Kanawha County prosecutor Mark Plants has yet to release the details about how the boy is alleged to have killed them.
Plants admits that if the 15-year-old were not a minor, he would have had to release more information by now.
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mandamus, clerk of courts, citizen's criminal complaint, R.C. 2935.09, R.C. 2935.10, affidavit
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Chilton The 16-year-old nephew of Steven Avery was charged Thursday with helping his uncle kill and sexually assault a female photographer lured by Avery to the family's auto junkyard on Halloween.
With graphic new details, authorities released a criminal complaint Thursday that included a reconstruction of Teresa Halbach's final moments shackled to a bed in Avery's trailer. As she lay there, the complaint alleges, the uncle urged his nephew to rape Halbach and then help to end her life.
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A Charleston man has been arrested for allegedly putting his incapacitated mother in a headlock at St. Francis Hospital on Sunday.
James Forrest Cottrell, 50, of Charleston was visiting his mother, Lucille Cottrell, at St. Francis Hospital on Sunday when a verbal argument broke out, according to the criminal complaint filed in Kanawha County Magistrate Court on Monday.
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LOS ANGELES -- Prosecutors investigating Michael Jackson's death plan to file a criminal complaint charging the singer's doctor with involuntary manslaughter rather than seek a grand jury indictment, The Associated Press learned Tuesday.
While there is no public timetable for charges to be filed against Dr. Conrad Murray, there are strong indications the move is imminent. Murray and lawyer Edward Chernoff have traveled to Los Angeles from Houston, where Murray practices, and the attorney said his client is prepared to turn himself in.
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It's always nice to win a civil lawsuit. But the measures two women in Kansas City allegedly took to tip the balance in their favor are now the subject of a federal criminal investigation.
In an affidavit released last week, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Kansas City said a reported attack and sexual assault on the women in November was concocted to force a larger settlement in a sexual harassment and gender discrimination lawsuit against their former employer. The alleged assault, in Kansas City's Waldo neighborhood, drew widespread attention at the time.
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S. investigating a Milwaukee alderman in tavern bribery case
Federal criminal complaint filed against owner of north side bar; city official's identity withheld
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INSIDE: Prosecutor wont release criminal complaint 8A
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