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August 4, 2005
A panel of judges finds an Argentine judge guilty of bribing a witness in order to expedite a case. The discovery comes after a probe of the 1994 bombing of a local Jewish community center.
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August 2, 2005
An employee at the National Institute of Health is arrested Monday on charges of spreading false information and reporting a hoax under the Terrorism Prevention Act, after she threatened Florida tax assessors with anthrax following a lost claim for tax relief. According to her arrest warrant, Michelle Ledgister, 43, a quality control and assurance officer at the agency's Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, left a threatening voicemail message last month at the Broward County Property Appraiser's Office after she lost a claim for tax relief on property she owns in Parkland, Florida.
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July 27, 2005
In Indiana, a DUI doesn't literally mean "driving. "Police arrested Kaylyn Kezy and Melissa Fredenburg on DUI charges after they pushed their car into a parked car. According to reports, the women were taking turns pushing the non-running car while the other steered.
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July 27, 2005
In Indiana, a DUI doesn't literally mean "driving. "Police arrested Kaylyn Kezy and Melissa Fredenburg on DUI charges after they pushed their car into a parked car. According to reports, the women were taking turns pushing the non-running car while the other steered.
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July 27, 2005
Topics simpson, tv, simpsons, satellite, nicole, plus, football, murder, california, florida, wife and charges
A federal judge orders former football player, O. J. Simpson to pay $25,000 in damages for pirating satellite TV signals from DirecTV. U. S. District judge, Joan Lenard, awards the damages, plus attorneys fees and other costs, after granting a motion for summary judgment in a civil suit against Simpson.
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