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BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Police testified that a man convicted of murder for the samurai sword killing of his neighbor was delusional and at the time of his arrest and managed to avoid being handcuffed for five minutes despite the efforts of four officers.
YORK, Pa. - A man who had been convicted as of killing his 13-year-old brother when he was 15 is trying to argue that his lawyer at trial was ineffective.
This story was originally published on May 28, 2004. HARRISBURG — The size and complexity of Monroe County's home-foreclosure problem will delay release of a state study on the issue by at least another two months, Pennsylvania Banking Secretary Bill Schenck said Thursday.
Multimillionaire Robert Durst, acquitted of murdering his neighbor here five years ago but imprisoned later for related crimes, is scheduled to end his parole Wednesday and be free of government supervision. "Bob is going to be relieved," Houston attorney Dick DeGuerin said. "I think he wants to fade into anonymity."
Robert Durst to move out of Texas, attorney says. HOUSTON — Robert Durst, the New York real estate heir who cut up his neighbor's dead body and dumped it in Galveston Bay, completes his parole Wednesday and wants to get away from the spotlight, his lawyer said Monday.
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. -- State police yesterday said the murders of two young people from Brooklyn, N.Y., were the work of a rural Pennsylvania robber who planned the crime at least two weeks before he pulled the trigger.
The U.S. Supreme Court refused Monday to review lower court rulings against the Delaware Nation in a lawsuit about Pennsylvania's earliest days as a colony and a case that ultimately could have allowed the American Indian tribe to open a casino in Forks Township.
OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Attorney General Rob McKenna today announced a settlement with two weight loss companies accused of falsely advertising the cost of their programs.
PHILADELPHIA—The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia has ordered a new trial on damages and statute of limitation issues in a copyright infringement case involving insurance brokerages USI Holdings Corp. and The Graham Co.
LANCASTER, Pa. - A man who died of an apparent heart attack five months after being shot on his wedding day had his organs harvested and no autopsy can be done, complicating the case against four men accused in his shooting, officials said.

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