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Career criminal runs down DPS worker (West University Examiner)
It was a tragedy born when a career criminal who caused a fender bender came face-to-face Saturday in Meyerland Plaza with a woman who had a long career in law enforcement.

Bay-Arenac Career Center plans Project Blue Light ceremony for police (The Bay City Times)
Students from the Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice program at the Bay-Arenac Intermediate School District Career Center will host the 8th Annual Project Blue Light Ceremony at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9, at First Presbyterian Church, 805 Center in Bay City. Project...

Career Day at DV Middle School (Pike County Courier)
WESTFALL Delaware Valley Middle School conducted a Career Day for Eighth graders on Oct. 21. The event was planned and directed by Gerard Geoffroy, guidance counselor for Delaware Valley Middle School. Students had the opportunity to attend three sessions out of 36 that were presented.

Man appeals life sentence for murder (The Age)
A career criminal jailed for life for the shooting murder of a security guard has lodged an appeal against his conviction and sentence.

Sussex County high school students examine future options at career fair (The Star-Ledger)
SPARTA -- For Tabitha Rivera, today’s Career Fair 2009 at the Sussex County Technical School — the largest-ever high school career event in the county — was an opportunity for her to start thinking a little more seriously about her...

Justice Department Has Grassroots Reform Groups Hot Under The Blue Collar (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
POPULAR, Inc. (POPULAR) is a grassroots legal reform organization named after the acronym for Power Over Poverty Under Laws of America Reformed. As its first year anniversary approaches, the group celebrates by publicizing its first report card on the Criminal Section of the Civil Rights Division for the U.

Sheriff's group offering scholarships for 16 (The Springfield News-Leader)
Applications for the John Dennis Scholarship for criminal justice majors are being taken by the Missouri Sheriff's Association, according to Pulaski County Sheriff J.B. King.

'Justice has been served,' says slain Mountie's father (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
The father of an RCMP officer slain in Hay River, N.W.T., in 2007 says he is pleased a jury has found his son's killer guilty of first-degree murder.

Former Justice O'Connor To Lead Off Kent Series (Litchfield County Times)
KENT-Winter has yet to officially arrive, but the Kent Memorial Library is thinking spring. It has unveiled its topic for the ambitious lecture series it holds each spring, whetting appetites for another round of stimulating discussion.

Chief judge of Cook County Circuit Court to be honored today (Daily Herald)
"Don't resolve your dispute in the street, bring it to court."Judge Timothy C. Evans has spent the better part of his professional career championing that point of view, first as a litigator and assistant corporate counsel for the city of Chicago, then as deputy commissioner and alderman, later as a judge and finally as chief judge of the Cook County Circuit Court.

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