Nov 11, 2012

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'Uncle Bill' retires after storied law enforcement career
Appeal-Democrat
When the levee broke in the winter of 1997 and much of Yuba County seemed to be sinking, sheriff's Sgt. Bill Siler raced home to gather equipment and kiss his wife, Karen, and his 18-month-old son, Kyle. "He said, 'I don't know when I'll see you again ...
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Former Richmond Count Sheriff Charles Webster dies after long career in law ...
The Republic
Former Richmond County Sheriff Charles B. Webster has died after a long career in law enforcement and serving for decades as a political force in the county. Sheriff Ronnie Strength said the former sheriff died Saturday at his home from complications ...
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St. Johns judge with reputation for tough sentences moving to new job
Florida Times-Union
And she's ready for the change at this point in her legal career. "It's nice to be out of the limelight," said Berger, who spent nearly seven years as a circuit judge here, most of it in the felony court. Nearly every major criminal case over that time ...
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Anderson attorney to read from and sign copies of 'Don't Kill All the Lawyers'
Anderson Independent Mail
The book, a collection of humorous tales and reflections from McIntosh's life and 50-plus year law career, is illustrated by award-winning editorial cartoonist Robert Ariail. It sells for $20, and $5 from every sale at the launch reception will be ...
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Congress to press FBI, CIA on 'suspicious' emails that exposed Petraeus ...
National Post
WASHINGTON — The FBI investigation that led to the discovery of CIA Director David Petraeus' affair with author Paula Broadwell was sparked by "suspicious emails" from her to another woman and Petraeus was not the target of the probe, U.S. law ...
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National Post
Thomas ends 36-year career at sheriff's office
Martinsville Bulletin
Thomas said he will never forget the friendships and alliances he forged while in law enforcement — a career path that he did not intend to take. "I never thought I'd want a gun, never thought I'd own a gun," Thomas said, but many share the credit for ...
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From legal eagle to resort manager: A journey of self-discovery
Business Mirror
Cauton, a graduate of the Ateneo de Manila University, said he has the legal profession to thank for his career shift. His former bosses got involved with the arts, and this gave "me the insight on how to run things in a different way." He said this ...
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Jones expands, reorganizes APD to protect Adairsville
Daily Tribune News
I believe that the fact that I had military experience, a college education and an extensive and diverse law enforcement career helped me stand out in the selection process. Has the experience of being in charge of an entire police department changed ...
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Bennett's reforms cost him his job
Post-Tribune
... Roosevelt High School, fall under state control for poor academic performance when Bennett implemented a never-before-used state accountability law. Bennett placed Roosevelt, now known as the Roosevelt College and Career Academy, into the hands ...
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Easy does it with 'to do' list
Worcester Telegram
Because you already had the job offer before you were asked about the forecast, the document probably isn't a deal killer. Offer a minimum of specific detailed plans about how you will proceed with your goals. You may face unanticipated problems once ...
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Highlights of Gen. David Petraeus' Army career
Salon
Marijuana plants flourish under the lights at a grow house in Denver, on Thursday. Marijuana legalization votes this week in Colorado and Washington state don't just set up an epic state-federal showdown on drug law for residents. The measures also ...
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Reflecting on a storied career: Superintendent Lynn Plunkett will leave her ...
Rome News Tribune
Plunkett's career in education has spanned 32 years, and though she said she was beyond excited to be closing the door on her superintendency, she emphasized that every moment was precious and she couldn't be happier about her time spent serving the ...
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KEVIN NOLAN: ' I SAVED ANDY CARROLL'S CAREER'
Daily Star
KEVIN Nolan says he helped save Andy Carroll's career because: "He's a good fella and not a bad cook either." Nolan was trusted by the court to act as "minder" for the big Geordie striker when he fell foul of the law when the pair were together at ...
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Lucy Baxley, Alabama's last Democrat, reviews career
al.com (blog)
The next day was supposed to be a day off, but state law required the Senate to try to meet again to make up for the lost day. Baxley said she didn't realize that many senators had tickets for a basketball game that day. Senators were furious at her ...
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al.com (blog)
David Petraeus: A brilliant career with a meteoric rise and an abrupt fall
NDTV
But under the military law that governed his 37-year Army career, adultery is a crime when it may "bring discredit upon the armed forces." And a secret affair can make an intelligence officer vulnerable to blackmail. The CIA director, Mr Riedel said ...
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Veterans returning to college to improve job chances
Spartanburg Herald Journal
Joshua Thrailkill of Charlotte, N.C., spent three years working on a pre-law degree at Tulane University in New Orleans before he decided it wasn't for him. He went to work for a family business, but decided that wasn't right either. At the advice of ...
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Mistress's angry e-mails were Petraeus' undoing
Fort Worth Star Telegram
WASHINGTON -- The collapse of the impressive career of CIA Director David Petraeus was triggered when a woman with whom he was having an affair sent threatening e-mails to another woman close to him, according to three senior law enforcement ...
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Fort Worth Star Telegram
Pa.'s acclaimed consumer advocate retires
Philadelphia Inquirer
Most Pennsylvanians might not have heard of Irwin A. "Sonny" Popowsky, though he has helped save utility customers billions of dollars in a career spanning 33 years. Popowsky, 61, worked for more than three decades in the ... "stellar career" at the ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Youth and Family Services receives $10000 AT&T grant [Enid News & Eagle ...
Equities.com
Youth and Family Services outpatient counselor Melissa Baldwin said helping at-risk teens find a path to career success is essential in helping them overcome poverty and past trouble with the law. "These kids struggle with seeing positive futures for ...
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Former deputy tax commissioner barred from practicing law
Albany Times Union
ALBANY — A former chief counsel of the state Department of Taxation & Finance lost his license to practice law for two years after being found guilty of professional misconduct, according to a decision by the state Appellate Division. "I'm not ...
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More shots being fired at Georgia officers than before
Florida Times-Union
He focuses on the actual number. Besides, even at the current rate, an officer would have a 53 percent chance of facing a bullet sometime in a 30-year career. The law-enforcement community used to focus just on the number of officers who died at the ...
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From a more West-leaning generation, next China premier a cautious bureaucrat ...
Fox News
But Li Keqiang also has been a cautious career bureaucrat who rose through, and is bound by, a consensus-oriented Communist Party that has been slow to reform its massive state-owned enterprises while reflexively stifling dissent — and he has played ...
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Washed-up bottle connects man to his past
Boston Globe
Smoot grew up, taking up the law career his parents always intended for him. Life brought love and loss. Then, last week, the second bottle showed up, washed up just down the coast on Wingaersheek Beach after Hurricane Sandy. "I thought it was going to ...
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FBI Probe Uncovering Petraeus Affair Followed Complaints
Businessweek
The FBI investigation that uncovered the extramarital affair leading to the resignation of CIA Director David H. Petraeus began after a woman complained to law enforcement officials about harassing e-mails, according to two officials briefed on the ...
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VIEW FROM THE HOUSE Helping veterans put their best face forward
Wicked Local
Hart is the founder of a non-profit organization called Tailored for Success, Inc. Based in Malden, Tailored for Success serves the career needs of economically disadvantaged women, men and at-risk teens living in our communities. The organization ...
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US officials: Complaint about Broadwell sparked FBI investigation that ...
NBCNews.com (blog)
David Petraeus, turned up email indicative of an extramarital affair between the writer and the general, senior law enforcement officials and government officials familiar with the investigation told NBC News. Follow @NBCNewsUS. Petraeus, widely ...
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Two-year colleges make the grade
Minneapolis Star Tribune
In many fields, such as nursing and law enforcement, a two-year associate degree is enough to launch a career. "Students like the fact that they can get out in two years and go right into the workforce," he said. George Mountin, a counselor at ...
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FBI investigation of threatening emails revealed Petraeus affair
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — The extramarital affair that ended the public career of CIA Director David H. Petraeus was uncovered when a woman described as close to him received harassing emails and complained to authorities, a U.S. official confirmed Saturday. The ...
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Childhood encounter with law influenced judge's career
Childhood encounter with law influenced judge's career. By Emily Van Zandt Published 12:00 a.m.. Updated November 9, 2012 at 9:04 a.m.. 0 Comments A A ...
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The Doc's skyrocketing legal career - Obama Conspiracy Theories
It's hardly been a month since I was awarded the De Facto Juris Doctor Pro Hac Vice degree from The Fogbow School of Birther Law, for which I am duly ...
www.obamaconspiracy.org/.../the-docs-skyrocketing-legal-car...
Career Services - Loyola University Chicago
Location: 13th floor, Suite 1301; 312.915.7160; law-career@luc.edu. Office Hours : M, T, TH, F 9:00-5:00; Wed 9:00-7:00 p.m.; Evening hours by appointment ...
www.luc.edu/law/career/pdfs/2012_Power_Point.ppt


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