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NOTE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I. FELON DISENFRANCHISEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES A. The Historical Practice of Felon Disenfranchisement B. Richardson v. Ra...
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Rod Marti, 46, could face 15 years to life in prison and a $250,000 fine if convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
By Lindsey Erin Kroskob
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SAN BERNARDINO - A developer who was banned from the aviation industry has received millions of dollars for projects at San Bernardino International Airport, according to a Grand Jury report.
Scot Spencer, a convicted felon who has served time in federal prison for bankruptcy fraud, by January received payments of $7.4 million in developer fees and reimbursements for work on a corporate jet facility and a passenger terminal, according to the San Bernardino County Grand Jury report.
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J. D. Stier is one of the most upbeat people I've ever met. A star organizer on the Obama campaign, he was recently tapped to work for the White House...
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INTRODUCTION
George W. Bush became the forty-third President of the United States when he won the state of Florida by 537 votes in the 2000 election...
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The ex-felon being sued and investigated for his handling of asbestos and demolition contracts in Dayton misrepresented his company's work history in documents filed with the city and appears to have done little demolition work before earning large demolition contracts from Day-ton, a Dayton Daily News follow-up investigation found.
Alex Penland's AR Environmental Inc. submitted a list of past projects in 2010, when the company applied for certification in Dayton's Procurement Enhancement Program.
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Directed by Rie Roman Waugh Stage 6 Films Opens July 18 Clearly overcompensating for all the aggression that he couldn't get out of his system as the wheelchair-bound Augustus Hill on HBO's Oz and the repressed single dad Michael on Lost, Harold Perrineau gives unintentionally comic expression in to the delineation between his character's public and private scruples-vile on his beat as a prison lieutenant but a picture-perfect vision of upstanding citizenship around his boy.
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Imagine you are a hotelier hiring for a sensitive position – perhaps a night auditor or purchasing clerk. Your practice is to conduct criminal-backgro...
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Terry P. Fairbanks believed he was doing the right thing when he turned over to South Greensburg police a .22-caliber handgun he found along a road.
But Fairbanks, 49, who resides in Murrysville, now faces a potential three-year prison term because police opted to charge him with receiving stolen property and unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon after he turned in the weapon in May.
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During the past 35 years, the prison population of the United States has increased sevenfold. Today, there are over 1.5 million adults currently incar...