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5-18-12 5:20pm Darren Sharper
Former Saints safety & now WWL-TV analyst Darren Sharper drops by to talk about Vila suing the commissioner , Brees' contract & his football camp for kids with Roman Harper & Malcolm Jenkins
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look at -- back about. As of yet. Well now with Supreme Court . And probably by Johnson bill that would report prepared locker trip and see what concrete evidence you don't have a favorite there's.
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5-16-12 1:10pm Open Lines
Spud talks to listeners about the use and dangers of drones. Police, fire and similar departments will be able to fly drones.
Supreme Court found at 14:36
and again -- of that Arizona law is in front of the Supreme Court right now on the other states to pass laws like that are looking at a that was their argument. That yes that
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Ex-La. congressman Jefferson surrenders to Texas prison
but one of the 11 counts on which Jefferson was convicted. Jefferson's lawyer has said an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is under consideration. The 65-year-old Democrat represented parts of New Orleans for almost 20 years.
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Jefferson ordered to surrender to prison by May 4
sentence for Bill Jefferson,'' said Foret. Chick Foret-Interview: A judge is recommending Jefferson serve his time at a prison camp near New Orleans. Jefferson's lawyer said an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is under consideration.
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William Jefferson to begin serving prison sentence
himself in to U.S. Marshals by May 4 to serve the sentence. The judge is recommending Jefferson serve his time at a prison camp near New Orleans. Jefferson's lawyer said an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court is under consideration.
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Citizens asks Supreme Court to hear appeal
it is turned over by Regions Bank. Citizens' chief executive, Richard Robertson, said a request for the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case was filed Wednesday. There was no indication of when the court might decide to accept or reject the
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Court overturns N.O. tax penalties
outside attorney and collection fees violate the Louisiana Constitution. Julien's ruling, which follows a 2008 state Supreme Court decision that invalidated an earlier New Orleans collection process, is the latest round in a long-running battle
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