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A southwestern Wisconsin man set his house on fire in hopes of killing his family because his wife was always complaining about money and he wanted a fresh start, according to a criminal complaint filed Tuesday charging him and his brother with killing his three sons.
Armin Wand III, 32, was apparently so desperate to wipe out his family he even tried to put his 2-year-old daughter back into the house after his wife rescued her, the complaint said.
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The complaint, filed in Paris, claims that Renault was the victim of "organized industrial espionage" by a foreign company.
The automaker Renault has filed a criminal complaint in an industrial espionage case in which it asserts that a foreign company sought to obtain secrets related to its electric car program.
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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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A Fayette County financial adviser accused of pocketing $117,000 from two women over a three-year period failed to tell them that he had lost his broker's license, according to a criminal complaint.
Between March 2007 and October 2009, Toby A. McKnight, 35, of Connellsville bilked $99,800 from a Bethel Park woman, 81, by visiting her home to obtain checks that he was supposed to invest, according to the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office.
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A Fayette County financial adviser accused of pocketing $117,000 from two women over a three-year period failed to tell them that he had lost his broker's license, according to a criminal complaint.
Between March 2007 and October 2009, Toby A. McKnight, 35, of Connellsville bilked $99,800 from a Bethel Park woman, 81, by visiting her home to obtain checks that he was supposed to invest, according to the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office.
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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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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.