Crime Scene Archive: Spencer S. Hsu
Judge backs D.C. tour guide rules
A federal judge handed down a lesson about the U.S. Constitution to tour guides in the nation's capital Friday, ruling against two "Segway safari" operators who say the District's licensing rules violated their freedom of speech. U.S. District Judge Paul...
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| February 25, 2011; 5:15 PM ET |
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2 plead guilty on G'town drug case
Two young men pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Friday to attempting to manufacture about a gram of a hallucinogenic drug in a Georgetown dorm in October.Charles B. Smith, then a freshman in Georgetown's School of Foreign Service, and...
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| February 11, 2011; 7:31 PM ET |
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Clemens back in court
Baseball legend Roger Clemens was back in federal court in Washington this afternoon in his perjury and obstruction case involving performance-enhancing drugs. U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton of the District set a hearing to allow the seven-time Cy Young...
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| February 2, 2011; 2:05 PM ET |
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Conviction in credit union theft case
A federal jury convicted an accountant Tuesday of stealing nearly $220,000 from the Hoya Federal Credit Union, where he worked. Under federal guidelines, Reginald A. Clark, 41, of the District, faces a likely sentence of 51 to 63 months in...
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| February 1, 2011; 6:21 PM ET |
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Sentencing postponed in CIA case
A federal judge on Monday postponed the sentencing of a former top CIA top operative in Algeria who admitted sexually abusing a woman who had passed out from drinking with him in his government-funded residence. The case had raised questions...
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| February 1, 2011; 9:21 AM ET |
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Woman who stole from feds sentenced
An Upper Marlboro woman who stole $1.9 million from the federal government by double-billing for work on the expansion of the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda was sentenced Friday to 20 months in prison on one count of...
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| January 21, 2011; 8:14 PM ET |
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