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Juvenile sentencing rule scrutinized
In the mid-1990s, authorities across the country started focusing on youth violence after a series of high-profile incidents, said Andrew K. Block Jr., JustChildren's legal director.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 17, 2009
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CBJ: Property Transfers & Building Permits
CBJ: Property Transfers & Building Permits. l Murray, William L to Levine, Stephen L., 16.67 acres - a portion described in Deed Book 3800 at page 608, $41,800.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 16, 2009
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Slideshow: Blue Ridge football versus Atlantic Shores
Slideshow: Blue Ridge football versus Atlantic Shores. Andrew Shurtleff
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 16, 2009
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Slideshow: UVa football versus Boston College
Slideshow: UVa football versus Boston College. Andrew Shurtleff
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 14, 2009
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Slideshow: UVa basketball versus Longwood
Slideshow: UVa basketball versus Longwood. Andrew Shurtleff
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 13, 2009
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A vote against your liberty
Tom Perriello is no “profile in courage, no Edmund G. Ross - the senator from Kansas who, without benefit of townhall meetings, voted against impeachment and kept Andrew Johnson in office as president in 1868.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 11, 2009
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A vote against your liberty
Tom Perriello is no “profile in courage, no Edmund G. Ross - the senator from Kansas who, without benefit of townhall meetings, voted against impeachment and kept Andrew Johnson in office as president in 1868.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 11, 2009
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10 arrested in online prostitution sting
The release states that those arrested last week include Danita Natasha Campbell, 31; Ebony Iuanina Faulkner, 30; Makeda Nia Griffin, 20; Christina Gale Harper, 29; Susan Viviana Hill, 25; Jessica Ann Shifflett, 24; and John Andrew Jackson Jr., 22.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 11, 2009
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UVa's Cavalier Daily to trim number of publication days
UVa's Cavalier Daily to trim number of publication days. The 119-year-old student newspaper at the University of Virginia announced Monday that it will not publish a print edition on certain days this academic year to cut costs amid the
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 10, 2009
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Nelson farm files for bankruptcy
Andrew Goldstein, the Roanoke lawyer handling the bankruptcy case, said a bankruptcy judge approved a request from the farm officials to continue operating the business. “The court basically approved our budget going forward and will allow us to use the cash we generate from the sale of eggs and the like to keep the company in business, Goldstein said.
Charlottesville Daily Progress - Nov 6, 2009