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Investigation Complete in Spring Creek Correctional Case, Mark Spencer Charged with Attempted Murder and Assault

By Staff on Dec 23, 2011   State  

On July 3rd of this year, Alaska State Troopers were notified of an assault that took place between two inmates at the Spring Creek Correctional facility at Seward, Alaska. The subsequent investigation showed that Mark Spencer, 43, who is incarcerated with a prison sentence of ten years for manufacturing and distributing controlled substances, assaulted Floyd […]

Key Organizers of Rwandan Genocide Jailed for Life by UN Tribunal

By Press Release on Dec 23, 2011   World  

Two key organizers of the Rwandan genocide in 1994 were on Wednesday sentenced to life in prison by the United Nations tribunal dealing with war crimes in the country which resulted in the deaths of some 800,000 people in just 100 days.

Pretrial Wraps Up for Alleged Document Leaker

By American Forces Press Service, Donna Miles on Dec 23, 2011   National  

FORT MEADE, Md., Dec. 22, 2011 – The prosecution and defense rested yesterday after delivering their closing statements in the Article 32 hearing of a soldier charged with leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents.

Sound Developer Clean Up Complete, Transferred to City of Cordova

By Press Release on Dec 23, 2011   At Sea  

VALDEZ, Alaska — The Coast Guard declared that the 135-foot landing craft Sound Developer no longer poses a substantial pollution threat to the environment and transferred responsibility of the vessel to the City of Cordova Saturday.

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