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August 14, 2008
He was not laughing and the court was not joking when the St. Joseph County District Court on Wednesday sentenced a 20-year-old man posing as the 'Joker' to one day in jail and 16 hours of community service, after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of malicious destruction of property. Spencer Taylor was charged with trying to steal a poster of the Batman movie "The Dark Knight," at a movie theater lobby on July 27. At the time Taylor was dressed as the "Joker" character, the main villain in the latest installment of the Batman franchise.
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August 12, 2008
Ottawa has accumulated more than $24 million in uncollected parking fees due to lack of enforcement procedures. Most unpaid parking tickets, $13. 5 million, are from Ontario residents; $4. 6 million are Quebec residents; and $5. 9 million in tickets were issued to other parts of Canada and the U. S.
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August 12, 2008
Ottawa has accumulated more than $24 million in uncollected parking fees due to lack of enforcement procedures. Most unpaid parking tickets, $13. 5 million, are from Ontario residents; $4. 6 million are Quebec residents; and $5. 9 million in tickets were issued to other parts of Canada and the U. S.
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August 11, 2008
Topics children, houston, kids, amber, email, abc, e-mail, fbi, hurricane, face, bank, office, charges, news and woman
FBI agents arrested a Houston woman Thursday who refused to return five children victims of Hurricane Katrina to their mother and recovered the kids she allegedly kidnapped. Rhonda Tavey, 44, was at her mother's home in northwest Houston when authorities arrested her, her attorney, Dick DeGuerin, told Chron. com. She is now detained at the Harris County Jail without bail and will appear in court Friday to face charges of kidnapping.
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August 8, 2008
Topics family, berlin, california, student, boston, telephone, secretary, murder, club, charges, couple and school
New testimony identifying the Boston father-kidnapper with multiple personalities as a German exchange student in 1980 left investigators sure of only one thing about him: he is not Clark Rockefeller. "We're already familiar with multiple aliases. If there's one thing we're certain about this suspect, it's that his true name is not Clark Rockefeller," Jake Wark, press secretary for the Suffolk District Attorney in Massachusetts, told FOXNews. com Thursday.
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