...the New Castle County Courthouse in Delaware rated the building's security as "good," but implied that the number of Capitol Police patrolling...
...of the New Castle County Courthouse, and...additional Capitol Police to the...
...Under new legislation proposed...to notify police of a...the New Castle County Courthouse in...
...at the New Castle County Courthouse in...held while police investigate to...
...at the New Castle County Courthouse on Monday morning in Wilmington, Del., left three people dead, including the shooter, and two Capitol Police officers injured...
...New Castle County Courthouse in Wilmington, Del., has been identified along with his two victims, according to information released by the Delaware State Police...
... With respect to both parties' evidence, Wecht said an Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas judge "intruded upon the province of a...
...On Sept. 13, 2006, the New Castle Police Department arrested decedent Matthew H. Hamilton and incarcerated him at Lawrence County Corrections. At the time, decedent...
...county was not immune from suit. Defendant's motion for summary judgment denied in part. On Sept. 13, 2006, the New Castle Police...
...the "castle doctrine"...vote. The new law establishes...Recently, Somerset County District Attorney...the state police, as reported...
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