The men allege that the document includes false claims about the prison’s mental health care.
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The state court ruled deputies’ names and salaries must be disclosed.
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If the former West Virginia governor's companies don't pay by May 1, they will be held in contempt.
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The U.S. Senator can pay the judgment, claim an exemption or appear in a Harrisonburg court.
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Connie Clay claims retaliation after disclosing potential FOIA violations.
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Two plaintiffs spoke about a federal judge's decision to let the case proceed.
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Richardson, Claiborne serving life in prison despite 1998 murder acquittal.
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The state plans to appeal a decision finding its departure from RGGI unlawful.
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Prosecutors say Brad Spafford had the largest stockpile of finished explosives in FBI history.
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The U.S. had argued disturbing the wreck would violate federal law, U.K. agreement.
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The trial in Albemarle Circuit Court is expected to last about a week.
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Caroline Ouko, Irvo Otieno's mother, said, “We shouldn’t have to wait for justice.”
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FightMyEviction.org offers help understanding eviction letters, and step-by-step explanations of the eviction process, as well as court appearances.
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The judge overseeing the Georgia racketeering case against Donald Trump and his allies has quashed a number of charges related to soliciting officials to violate their oaths of office.
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Connie Clay worked in Richmond’s communications department, handling FOIA requests.
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Developers say unexpected construction delays, weather have slowed final stages
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This is the third espionage case the Navy's brought in the past year.
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A complaint seeking an injunction was filed Wednesday on behalf of the Greenbrier Sporting Club in White Sulphur Springs.