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You could decide they were not predisposed to invade Iraq and still find probable cause to believe that they conspired to defraud the United States beginning on or before September 2002, says Elizabeth de la Vega .
Federal prosecutors say a Tennessee farmhand aimed to be the next Timothy McVeigh.
A former Columbus teacher accused of molesting students avoided a trial without saying the word "guilty" and still faces a 10-year prison sentence. Gary Stroup, 42, made an "Alford plea."
KABUL (CNN) -- An Afghan man and four other men were wounded early Wednesday when U.S. troops opened fire on a civilian vehicle that approached their convoy at a high rate of speed, a military spokesman said on Thursday.
A relative of sexual assault suspect Mark Goudeau was arrested in Phoenix on a California felony warrant. Brother arrested in 'Shooter' case Phoenix police have arrested the brother of one of the ''Serial Shooter'' suspects, accusing him of attempted murder in an April stabbing that police now are linking to the 14-month spree of random attacks.
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) -- A Wichita manufacturing company, its owner and a general manager were ordered Monday to pay fines totaling $210,000 for knowingly hiring illegal immigrants, but the employers were spared prison time despite the judge's misgivings in the case.
LIVINGSTON, Texas - A condemned inmate set to die this week for slaying a convenience store owner in 1997 won a reprieve from the state's highest criminal court, which ordered a hearing on his claim of prosecutor misconduct.
FARMERS BRANCH - This Dallas suburb became the first Texas city to pass tough anti-immigration measures, prompting fears they could lead to sanctioned discrimination and racism.
Pacers guard Stephen Jackson pleaded not guilty Monday to a charge he violated his probation last month when he was accused of firing a gun outside a strip club in Indiana.
Notebook Indiana Pacers guard Stephen Jackson pleaded not guilty Monday to a charge that he violated his probation last month when he was accused of firing a gun outside a strip club in Indiana.Jackson could face up to three months in jail if found guilty of violating terms of his probation, which he is serving for his role in the 2004 brawl between Pacers players and fans at The Palace of Auburn

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