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Symphony Director Charged with Embezzlement

Dallas residents are justifiably proud of our city’s symphony orchestra and its national and international reputation for fine music. Fans of classical music might well be interested in news of the arrest of the executive director of another city’s symphony orchestra on embezzlement charges.

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Police Arrest 3 in Alleged Texas Murder-For-Hire

Law enforcement authorities have reportedly charged three people with capital murder in an alleged murder-for-hire case in which a McKinney man was killed. Those who have been charged include the victim’s wife, her friend and the alleged shooter.

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Darren Sharper Pleads Not Guilty to Drug, Rape Charges

Former NFL safety Darren Sharper is embroiled in criminal allegations that he drugged and raped several women in four different states. He recently was arrested and charged in Los Angeles in connection with alleged crimes involving two women that he reportedly met in a West Hollywood nightclub.

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Presidential Pardon for Eight Federal Inmates

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder made headlines in August when he announced wholesale changes in how federal prosecutors will handle low-level drug offenses; particularly those involving possession and small-time dealers. The rationale behind the change was that the past approach was not working in terms of deterring potential offenders, and had only resulted in increasing prison costs while destroying communities.

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Knockout Game Worrying Police

Texas residents may be concerned to hear about a new and disturbing trend that is spreading throughout the nation and has law enforcement alarmed. Called knockout, the objective of this so-called game is to manage to knock a person out with one blow

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Police Officer Accused of Insurance Fraud

Police officers are charged with enforcing the laws we live by, whether it be traffic rules or laws prohibiting fraud. Because of this, it is a troubling irony when a police officer is accused of a crime.

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