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A federal jury awarded Thaddeus Jimenez a record $25 million in damages 
on Tuesday following his exoneration on a 1993 murder conviction when he 
was just 13 years old, the Chicago Tribune reported.The verdict could be 
one of the biggest of its kind for the city of Chicago 
if it makes it through the appeals process, attorney Jon Loevy told 
the paper.As a young teen, Jimenez was arrested for the murder of 
an older teenager, Eric Morro. According to Loevy, police detectives coerced witnesses 
into naming Jimenez as the killer.After he was charged with the murder, 
the actual killer confessed on audiotape, however, prosecutors at the time disregarded 
the new evidence, Loevy told the paper.Lawyers and students at Northwestern University 
began investigating Jimenezs case years after his conviction and found that two 
key witnesses had recanted their statements, the paper reported. Prosecutors agreed to 
reopen the case following those findings.Jimenez was eventually rele
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.  A federal jury has awarded $22 million to a 
New Mexico man who was kept in solitary confinement for two years 
and forced to pull his own tooth after being arrested for drunken 
driving in Dona Ana County.Civil rights attorney Matt Coyte said the jury 
awarded Stephen Slevin, 58, the damages Tuesday after a six-day trial in 
Santa Fe.Jess Williams, spokesman for Dona Ana County, declined comment other than 
to say the county plans to appeal."We have believe we have strong 
legal issues to raise with the appeal," he said.Slevin was arrested while 
driving through the southern New Mexico county in August 2005. He ended 
up in solitary confinement because he was suffering from depression and someone 
checked a box on a form indicating he was suicidal, Coyte said.Slevin 
was given some drugs for depression but never saw a mental health 
professional, Coyte said. He said his client wrote letters for months seeking 
help, but they were ignored."By January 20
elp broker new mileage standards, which were negotiated last year. Strickland insisted 
there was no connection and said he had not been pressured by 
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<font style="color: #FCFCFC">SACRAMENTO, Calif.  A Rancho Cordova man who recently lost his job 
is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday in the shooting death of his 
former boss, the city's parks superintendent.The Sacramento Bee reports (http://bit.ly/wvAPfy ) that 
47-year-old Dupree Pierre Barber turned himself in to West Sacramento police Tuesday. 
Investigators already had identified Barber as a person of interest in the 
slaying of Cordova Recreation and Parks District Superintendent Steve Ebert.Barber was one 
of 18 district employees who were laid off two weeks ago to 
close an $800,000 budget deficit.Ebert was shot in his SUV early Monday 
as he pulled into a park that houses the district's offices. Investigators 
say five rounds were fired into the vehicle.Relatives tell The Bee that 
the 59-year-old Ebert was eligible to retire but stayed on to guide 
the agency through tough economic times.
 employers enough time to talk to employees about whether to choose a 
union.Business groups and their Republican allies say the latest push confirms their 
fears that the new board   now led by three Democrats 
and two Republicans    will approve even more rules that 
make it easier for unions to organize new members."I knew this was 
going to happen," said Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., a member of the 
House Committee on Education and the Workforce. "The NLRB has lost all 
pretense of objectivity in my judgment."White House officials say Obama was justified 
in going around the Senate since some Republicans had vowed to block 
any nominations in order to paralyze the NLRB. The five-member board is 
not allowed to consider cases or rules unless it has a quorum 
of at least three members.Randel Johnson, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's vice 
president on labor issues, said he is surprised the board would try 
to adopt even more new rules that businesses fiercely oppose."If they'r
HAVANA-- Fidel Castro is lambasting the Republican presidential race as the greatest 
competition of "idiocy and ignorance" the world has ever seen.The former Cuban 
leader also is criticizing Washington, Europe and the news media for seizing 
on a story about a Cuban prisoner who died earlier this month. 
He says the man was not a dissident and not on a 
hunger strike as human rights groups and the island's opposition claim.Castro says 
reports about the man and condemnation from foreign governments are part of 
an international campaign against the island.Castro's remarks are published in official Cuban 
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