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Case of teenager accused of murdering Uber driver delayed due to DNA testing backlog

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 01 Jun 2023
The legal case of an 18-year-old teenager charged with murdering a Fraser Coast Uber driver faces delays of up to six months because of the huge backlog of DNA testing in Queensland ... .
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Natalia Grace Speaks Out After ID Adopted Orphan Docuseries

Cadillac News 01 Jun 2023
Now, Grace is getting to open up in a two-hour follow-up documentary, The Curious Case of Natalia Grace ...  ... Kristine and Michael eventually had Grace’s legal age changed from six to 22 ... As for Grace, she was adopted by another couple, Anton and Cynthia Mans, who became her legal guardians in 2016 and believe Grace to be a teenager.Related ... .
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“So people don’t have to look back.” Electric scooters want to be banned from pedestrian streets

The Eastern Herald 31 May 2023
According to Yakubovsky, electric scooters are particularly dangerous for teenagers ... Because many accidents are linked to the fact that people who cannot be fully responsible, including legally, for their actions – teenagers – drive electric scooters at high speed.
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Minnesota marijuana legalization sparks concerns for teenagers at risk for schizophrenia

Colorado Springs Gazette 31 May 2023
Minnesota legalized recreational marijuana on Tuesday, raising concerns that teenagers' access to the drug will increase, as well as mental health problems among young adults ....
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Rep. O'Day: Shifting landscape may finally lift sex ed bill

Worcester Telegram 31 May 2023
Jim O'Day, who cosponsors the House bill alongside Rep. Vanna Howard. Archives. State Rep. O'Day of W ... "He had to learn, and he could ask us, but what teenagers want to talk about that with their mom or dad or legal guardians? Right? So what do they do? They go on the internet, where they get information that is not accurate," she said ... .
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US Army Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas' journey from enslaver to Union officer to civil ...

Eagle-Tribune 31 May 2023
Gen. George H ... I’m a sociology scholar today ... When white local officials in Nashville began to arrest African American adults and teenagers for vagrancy, a legal maneuver that allowed the officials to hire out the formerly enslaved for forced labor on plantations, Thomas threatened the officials with military detention, and they let the prisoners go ... .
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Marketing vapes to children is utterly unacceptable

The Times/The Sunday Times 30 May 2023
The key points about vaping can be easily summarised ... The cigarette industry model has always been to addict people to nicotine as early as legally possible, in the great majority of cases as teenagers ... HEALTH ... .
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AP News Summary at 5:33 a.m. EDT

Rutland Herald 30 May 2023
Prosecutors acknowledge there’s nothing wrong with raising money to pay for legal expenses. But the Justice Department in some cases has questioned whether all the money is really going to pay their lawyers because many of those charged have had government-funded legal representation.
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AP News Summary at 9:25 a.m. EDT

The Lufkin News 30 May 2023
Prosecutors acknowledge there’s nothing wrong with raising money to pay for legal expenses. But the Justice Department in some cases has questioned whether all the money is really going to pay their lawyers because many of those charged have had government-funded legal representation.
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AP News Summary at 9:46 a.m. EDT

Rutland Herald 30 May 2023
Prosecutors acknowledge there’s nothing wrong with raising money to pay for legal expenses. But the Justice Department in some cases has questioned whether all the money is really going to pay their lawyers because many of those charged have had government-funded legal representation.
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AP News Summary at 9:55 a.m. EDT

Killeen Daily Herald 30 May 2023
Prosecutors acknowledge there’s nothing wrong with raising money to pay for legal expenses. But the Justice Department in some cases has questioned whether all the money is really going to pay their lawyers because many of those charged have had government-funded legal representation.
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AP News Summary at 10:07 a.m. EDT

Traverse City Record-Eagle 30 May 2023
Prosecutors acknowledge there’s nothing wrong with raising money to pay for legal expenses. But the Justice Department in some cases has questioned whether all the money is really going to pay their lawyers because many of those charged have had government-funded legal representation.
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AP News Summary at 10:29 a.m. EDT

Enid News & Eagle 30 May 2023
Prosecutors acknowledge there’s nothing wrong with raising money to pay for legal expenses. But the Justice Department in some cases has questioned whether all the money is really going to pay their lawyers because many of those charged have had government-funded legal representation.
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AP News Summary at 10:37 a.m. EDT

The Lufkin News 30 May 2023
Prosecutors acknowledge there’s nothing wrong with raising money to pay for legal expenses. But the Justice Department in some cases has questioned whether all the money is really going to pay their lawyers because many of those charged have had government-funded legal representation.
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AP News Summary at 8:27 a.m. EDT

Times-Tribune 30 May 2023
Prosecutors acknowledge there’s nothing wrong with raising money to pay for legal expenses. But the Justice Department in some cases has questioned whether all the money is really going to pay their lawyers because many of those charged have had government-funded legal representation.

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