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Blog Posts in June, 2011

Many College Sexual Assaults Do Not Lead to Prosecution

A survey conducted by the Chicago Tribune revealed the horrifying fact that most women who are sexually assaulted on college campuses almost never see their attackers convicted of the crime. The ...
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Woman Who Started Brush Fires Arrested for Arson

A woman in San Rafael believed to have started two brush fires was taken into custody last weekend. According to police reports, 38-year-old Hope Windom visited the San Rafael police department last ...
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Father of Julius Peppers Suspected of Drug Crimes

George Thomas Kurney, father of Chicago Bears defensive end Julius Peppers, lost his law enforcement job this week. According to the State Bureau of Investigation, Kurney, 50, was taken into custody ...
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Defendant Connected to Old Murder Case

A man already believed to be part of a shooting four months ago is now believed to have killed a marijuana dealer four years ago. Bail was denied this week for Deonta Davis, who has been charged with ...
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