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Ruling: Reaching behind window screen was enough to violate law against breaking and entering

SANTA FE, N.M. – An appeals court has upheld a man’s conviction on a breaking-and-entering charge that stemmed from a thwarted burglary attempt in Las Cruces. Anthony Holt was breaking through a screen on a home’s window when he realized a woman was in the home. He said “Oh I’m …

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Police officer suing Starbucks says he says he waited hours before getting coffee burn treated

RALEIGH, N.C. – A police officer suing Starbucks after being burned by a free cup of coffee has testified that he drove home to have the injury photographed before he sought medical care. The News & Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina, reports (http://bit.ly/1Rgsr7l) Wednesday that officer Matthew Kohr told jurors …

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US charges 4 with illegally shipping firearms after intercepting guns meant for Lebanon

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – Federal agents have charged four people in Iowa with conspiring to illegally ship a large amount of guns and ammunition to Lebanon. A criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday shows agents intercepted cargo containers bound for Lebanon last week containing 152 firearms and more than 15,000 rounds of …

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