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Courts begin move to electronic filing
Eight Minnesota courts will serve as pilot sites for an initiative allowing court documents to be filed electronically rather than by paper. State Court Administrator Sue K. Dosal said the eCourtMN i...
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Red Wing man sentenced to jail after protest
Area News-- A Red Wing man will serve two days in jail after being found guilty of trespass for protesting at an arms and weapons manufacturer last year.
May 23, 2012
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Two La Crosse murder suspects in court again
Western Wisconsin News-- Two men are due back in court July 24th, after they pleaded innocent to the murder of a young La Crosse woman for her purse – and a random drive-by shooting at an elderly woman’s house.
May 22, 2012
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Jury rules Green Bay Diocese committed fraud
Wisconsin News-- A jury in Appleton ruled yesterday that the Green Bay Catholic Diocese committed fraud, by hiding a priest’s child molestation from parishioners
May 22, 2012
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State Supreme Court rules Alzheimer's patients can't be lumped in with mentally challenged patients
Wisconsin News-- The Wisconsin State Supreme Court rules patients with Alzheimer’s disease can’t be lumped in with mentally challenged patients.
May 19, 2012
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Judge ruled to have acted properly in case involving Shawano religious group
Regional News-- A federal judge in Minnesota said a bankruptcy judge acted properly in fining a lawyer who filed a court record with anti-Catholic slurs in a case involving a Shawano religious group.
May 15, 2012
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New Pierce victim/witness coordinator found calling in college 
By Jason Schulte , May 09, 2012
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Crime and Court Roundup: Taser usage reportedly on the decline 
Wisconsin News-- Police officers are less likely to shoot their Taser stun guns to subdue unruly suspects – at least in Appleton.
May 07, 2012
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Senser found guilty on two felony counts 
Minnesota News-- Sentencing is set for July 9th after a jury found Amy Senser guilty on two of three felony counts in the fatal hit and run case in Minneapolis.
May 04, 2012
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G-E-T middle school coach fully exonerated 
Western Wisconsin News-- A seventh-grade girls’ basketball coach has been fully exonerated, after Trempealeau County prosecutors dropped the final charges in the case.
May 03, 2012
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Senser jury to begins econd day of deliberations 
Minnesota News-- The jury in the Amy Senser case will continue deliberations this morning following a second day behind closed doors.
May 03, 2012
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State Government and Political News: Walker raises $13 million for recall 
Wisconsin News-- Governor Scott Walker’s campaign has about eight times as much money on hand as his four Democratic challengers combined. That’s with five weeks to go before Walker’s recall election, and one week before his Democratic opponent is determined in a primary.
May 01, 2012
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Woman corrections guard found not guilty of sexual conduct with juvenile male inmates 
Jurors acquitted former Minnesota Correctional Facility-Red Wing guard Suzanne Marie Walstrom on all counts this afternoon.
By Sarah Gorvin , April 25, 2012
Closing statements expected Wednesday in Walstrom trial 
Area News-- Attorneys are expected to give closing statements in the jury trial of former Minnesota Correctional Facility-Red Wing guard Suzanne Marie Walstrom this morning (Wednesday).
By Sarah Gorvin , April 25, 2012
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Senser trial now underway 
Minnesota News-- The hit-and-run trial of Amy Senser is underway. Jurors were seated on Monday followed by opening arguments, which included a prosecutor Deborah Russell saying Senser's oldest stepdaughter told the defendant she would go to police if Senser did not admit she was driving the vehicle that struck and killed 38-year-old Anousone Phanthavong of Roseville.
April 24, 2012
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Minnesota man sentenced to 40 years in killing of Appleton college student 
Regional News-- A Minnesota man was sentenced today to 40 years in prison for killing a college student from Appleton a year ago yesterday in Minneapolis.
April 17, 2012
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