Wednesday, 29 December 2010

BRIEF: Christmas Eve Baby Surrendered to Firefighters Under Safe Haven Law - TMCnet (LONDON LEGAL)

BRIEF: Christmas Eve Baby Surrendered to Firefighters Under Safe Haven Law - TMCnet
Dec 25, 2010 (KTLA-TV - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- LOS ANGELES A newborn baby was turned over to an L.A. fire station on Christmas Eve under California's Safe Haven Law which allows a parent or legal guardian to hand over a baby
Source: www.tmcnet.com

Kansas law thwarts charity ball for governor-elect - KTKA
Topeka — Kansas Gov.-elect Sam Brownback says he wanted his inaugural ball to raise money for charity, but he ran into an unexpected problem: State law doesn't allow it. Brownback still plans to have the traditional dinner and dance, with costs covered
Source: www.ktka.com

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New Ind. law bars electronics from regular trash - KABC
December 28, 2010 (INDIANAPOLIS) -- An Indiana law makes it illegal starting Saturday to discard televisions, computers and certain other electronics for regular trash pickups. A provision of a 2009 law that takes effect Jan. 1 bans computers, computer
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GOP seeks to expand N.H. deadly force law - Boston Globe
CONCORD, N.H. — Four years ago, Governor John Lynch blocked efforts by gun rights advocates to expand a person’s right to use deadly force in self-defense without first attempting to retreat. When the legislation comes back next year, Lynch may not be
Source: www.boston.com

Law & order - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
ST. LOUIS > Man charged with beating son • A 2-year-old boy who was allegedly beaten by his father died Monday night, police said. Kyle Lucy suffered "severe injuries to his head as if bludgeoned with a hard object" when police were called Sunday night
Source: www.stltoday.com

Municipal bankruptcy law would affect Gary - Post-Tribune
A proposed bill filed last week by state Sen. Ed Charbonneau would offer governmental entities a chance to file bankruptcy. Just like everyday people or businesses, a town, city or other municipal entity could declare it was broke if its income doesn't
Source: www.post-trib.com

Proposal places Legislature under open meeting law - McAlester News-Capital & Democrat
OKLAHOMA CITY — A proposed bill by state Rep. Jason Murphey would require state lawmakers to comply with Oklahoma’s Open Records and Open Meetings laws that they have exempted themselves from. Rep. Jason Murphey said the Legislature should abide by the
Source: mcalesternews.com

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