Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Navajos pass law limiting police access to land - Oregonian (LEGAL NEWS)

Navajos pass law limiting police access to land - Oregonian
The new law seeks to prevent encroachment by outside law enforcement and compel county and state officers to enter cross-commission agreements with the tribe or the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs. It initially failed in a special session of the Tribal
Source: www.oregonlive.com

Family: 5 dead in Fla. motel were like brothers - Forbes
On the 5 o'clock news I saw the same car his friend drove. I could not believe it," Immacula Nazon said Tuesday. Martial's family had celebrated his birthday on Christmas Day and had gone to church on Sunday, and they didn't know he was going out later
Source: www.forbes.com

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Friends, family remember Woburn officer - msnbc.com
Friends and family are remembering a 34 year veteran of the Woburn Police and took the life of a veteran law enforcement officer. That’s a time for outrage,” said Leahy. The parole board issued a statement saying they've "immediately initiated a
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Minivan recall grows as victim's family speaks out - msnbc.com
One week later, the family says, a safety recall notice from Ford arrived in Automakers are required by federal law to notify owners by mail "within a reasonable amount of time," according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Law student's fatal fall at Union League Club was accidental - KABC
Turley said it's unclear how the first-year law student fell, but mentions he almost died of a brain hemorrhage in high school. His family donated his organs. Fatla worked with a lobbying and law firm while attending class in the evenings, the blog said.
Source: abclocal.go.com

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