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...seventh grade because his father worked for then-Republic Steel, The Gadsden Times reported. He went to St. James Catholic School and Gadsden...
...records; appellant's age, criminal record and employment history; the length of time between appellant's arrest and his filing of the petition to expunge...
...suffered serious and permanent injuries from the crash. At the time of the accident, Busillo was operating a vehicle owned by and registered...
...spousal support. A master issued a report and recommendation that covered the time period from separation to present. The extended delay in issuing a final...
...and wife to the support master's report and recommendation awarding wife time-limited alimony pendente lite, after finding that the master correctly calculated husband...
...decisions. On March 17, 2010, officials transferred appellant to Michigan, at which time officials confiscated his footlocker because it was damaged. In October...
Daily Business Review
An Arizona woman held in a Mexico jail for a week on a drug-smuggling charge was freed and traveled back to the United States after a court reviewed her case, including key security footage, and dism
...terms of dealing with shows that are in the building during that time and the parking of it and how you get people around the...
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