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Albuquerque Journal newspaper stories

1. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Newborn Died While Group Prayed

... Heinz Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Journal Staff Writer           The parents say their infant's death was the will of God.         Albuquerque police are calling it a "suspicious" death, and the District Attorney's Office must decide if a crime was committed.         A woman attending ...
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2. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: APD Says Scientist Ruling Will Impact Prosecutions

... "guilty defendants will go free, on the most technical grounds."     Officials at the Metropolitan Forensic Science Center, which is managed by the Albuquerque Police Department, said they have always made their scientists available when the defense requested them. But about 150 DNA cases each year ...
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3. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: City To Pay $575,000 in Police Rape

... pay $575,000, including attorney fees, to settle a civil lawsuit brought by a woman who said she was taken out of a hospital and raped by on-duty Albuquerque police officer David Maes.     The amount will be paid to Sylvia Cordova and her attorneys, Shannon and Joe Kennedy, to dismiss the civil rights ...
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4. ABQJOURNAL OPINION/GUEST_COLUMNS: Homeless Students Teach Expert

... likely gained three confirmed taxpayers, not tax consumers. There are three more citizens that won't be occupying the time and resources of the Albuquerque Police Department on Friday nights.         But the real gain is what these three now mean to themselves. They are emerging from a long, dark ...
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5. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Gesture Leads To 7th DWI Arrest

... other officers," officer Matthew Trahan wrote in a Metropolitan Court criminal complaint.     "We call that a hint that something may be astray," Albuquerque police spokesman John Walsh said.     Using that reasoning, Trahan followed the Magnum and pulled it over when he saw it driving between two lanes ...
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