Thursday 30 December 2010

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DUI arrests down in annual holiday law enforcement campaign - San Jose Mercury News
Police officers from more than two dozen agencies in Contra Costa County arrested 34 drivers on suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol over the Christmas weekend, the county sheriff's office said. The arrests were part of the annual
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Ohio Law Prevents Patients From Playing Musical Pharmacies - Cleveland News - Fox 8
No more playing musical pharmacies. A new Ohio state law takes effect Saturday that will only allow people to transfer a prescription to a different pharmacy one time per year. "And that prescription cannot come back without calling the doctor for a new
Source: www.fox8.com

Prosecutors dispute loss of marijuana law - Detroit Free Press
The Michigan Prosecuting Attorneys Association is challenging Gov. Jennifer Granholm's opinion that a new state law banning possession of synthetic marijuana was inadvertently invalidated by legislation passed earlier this month changing some other drug
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iPad program expands at Monterey College of Law, Santa Cruz satellite program - Santa Cruz Sentinel
SANTA CRUZ -- Students at the Monterey College of Law got a jump-start on their instructors this year, but only by a few months. In August, the four-year law school -- which caters to older, working students with evening classes -- became the first in the
Source: www.santacruzsentinel.com

Tax law changes could mean delayed refunds - KABC
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Tax law changes could create a big backup for you when it comes to getting them filed. And it really affects you if you file your taxes early. If you owe the IRS money, you still have to file by April 15, but taxpayers who get refunds
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NJ law to require recycling of TVs, computers - Morris County Daily Record
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Beginning Jan. 1, New Jersey residents can no longer put televisions, computers or computer monitors out for trash. A new law requires that so-called "e-waste" be recycled. That means many residents will have to take the items to a
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Your Opinion: Honor fallen law enforcement by following the law - Tifton Gazette
ATLANTA — Last night, Georgia State Patrol Trooper First Class Chad LeCroy was killed in the line of duty while making a traffic safety stop in Atlanta.  Trooper LeCroy was a dedicated and highly skilled traffic enforcement officer who formerly served a
Source: tiftongazette.com

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