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Jury selection begins for friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect

The Daily Free Press - June 30, 2014 The lawyers defending Azamat Tazhayakov, who is charged with obstruction of justice and conspiracy in the investigation of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, began selecting a jury for Tazhayakov’s trial alongside federal prosecutors Monday. Tazhayakov, who is the first of
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Top Columbia “Cartel” Student Pleads To Felony Coke Sales

By LAURA ITALIANO Last Updated: 1:38 PM, July 19, 2011 Posted: 11:17 AM, July 19, 2011 The 20-year-old who'd faced the most serious drug sale charges in last year's roundup of five Columbia University students is heading to Rikers for just 3 1/2 months under a deal struck in a Manhattan courtroom today. Harrison David, son of a
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Student Arrested In December Drug Bust Hoping To Transfer Schools

By Sammy Roth January 27, 2011. Harrison David, SEAS ’12, who was arrested last month for selling drugs, will seek a plea bargain that does not include jail time, his attorney said Tuesday. David is one of five students who were arrested in an on-campus police raid last month and charged with selling cocaine, marijuana, MDMA, Adderall,
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He Wanted To Bury Dad Not Hire A Hooker

BY John Marzulli DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Friday, March 19th 2010, 4:00 AM A Bronx man is suing the city for $1.5 million because he missed his father's funeral when he was arrested for soliciting sex - a charge that was later dropped. Clifton Quarles Jr., fought the criminal charges for one year, refusing to accept a conditional
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Madoff Faces Hard Time, Victims’ Wrath

Written by Jason Fink with Newsday Bernie Madoff will learn today whether he will die in prison. A few victims of the disgraced Wall Street financier, who faces a maximum 150 years in prison, will get their chance to tell Judge Denny Chin of the havoc the fraudster wreaked on their lives. Some of the thousand of other victims have already
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