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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
CRAB ORCHARD - Eric Korn is back home, far removed from the blistering heat of Iraq and Afghanistan, and his specialty line of work - taking out the enemy as a highly trained sniper. In his last foray, he served with the 3rd Infantry Division, the 269th Armor, where he now heads the sniper section, overseeing three such teams.
Annette Bening looks into the mirror in her new film "Being Julia" and sees herself being stabbed with a dagger. The pained look that flashes across her character's face reflects the kind of universal agony that can only come when a whirlwind romance goes bad. Her handsome young lover delivers the fatal blow - he's in love with someone else. That kind of lovesick feeling might be a distant memory at this point for Bening, the mother of four children ranging in age from 4 to 13 with husband Warren Beatty. But, she points out, nobody ever forgets.
SAN FRANCISCO - As a Northern California high school baseball player clung to life after he was hit in the head by a line drive during a practice game, educators at his school questioned whether metal bats are more dangerous than wooden ones. Gunnar Sandberg, 16, a student at Marin Catholic High School, remained in critical condition Tuesday at Marin General Hospital, said hospital spokeswoman Kathie Graham.
Then, in mid-November, 2003, Circuit Judge Stephen Rapp, without comment, allowed Crosswhite, facing a possible life sentence, to move to Oregon to work in his brother's insurance company while awaiting trial. Adding insult to injury, Crosswhite was eventually found guilty of the charge of shooting a missile into a dwelling or vehicle. Incredibly, there was no mention of the fact that grave bodily injury did not occur, nor that anyone was even hit by the firearm involved. Instead, on May 11, 2005 Robert Crosswhite was sentenced to one year and eight months in prison, along with eight years of community supervision. Crosswhite is currently out on bond while appealing his 20-month sentence. Two cases of note involving grown adults includes the case of 52-year-old Robert Crosswhite of ...
Gold. Silver. Bronze. We've been surrounded by them for the past two weeks. The thrill of victory ... and the agony of defeat. The Olympic Games - the best of the best. We swell with pride when we hear our national anthem. And we want to reach into our television sets to prop us those who fail.
She was a good soldier. The Army said so. Military leaders decorated her with commendation, achievement and good conduct medals, and more than a handful of other service ribbons and badges in her first four years.
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