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Ticket-signing system jeopardizes Photo Red
June 18, 2011 in City on Page A1 A judge on Friday ruled against the city of Spokane in a decision that may invalidate the system by which traffic tickets are generated using controversial Photo Red cameras. The … 40
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‘One-stop’ general store offers eco-friendly goods
December 17, 2010 in Business on Page A12 Sun People Dry Goods Co. opened recently in a historic warehouse on the east end of downtown Spokane. “It’s a green-living general store,” said principal owner and manager Juliet Sinisterra. … 6
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Clark: Bittersweet goodbye to a man of and for the people
October 10, 2010 in City on Page B1 I felt a tug of sadness Friday when I heard the news. John Clark lost his two-year battle with cancer. He was 58. 5
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John Clark, lawyer for the working class, dies
October 8, 2010 in City The common man has lost one of his best advocates. John Clark, a prominent local defense attorney, died this morning following a long battle with cancer. Earlier this year, the … 11
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Martial-arts competitor denies child rape charges
July 1, 2010 in City on Page A7 A competitive mixed-martial arts fighter pleaded not guilty Wednesday to raping and molesting his girlfriend’s daughter. 1
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Attorney: Spokane’s red-light camera ticket system flawed
June 24, 2010 in City Local attorney John Clark challenged Spokane’s system of issuing tickets from red light cameras, arguing Thursday in Spokane Municipal Court that the city is not following well-established law. 23
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City to drop July 4 case
May 10, 2008 in City on Page A1 Five days after police videos from the July 4 protest surfaced just hours before trial, the city of Spokane announced it wants to dismiss criminal charges in the sole remaining …
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Attorney suspected of assault turns self in
December 4, 2007 in City on Page B3 A Spokane attorney wanted for failing to show up in court to face charges for allegedly assaulting his former law partner turned himself in Monday. A Spokane Police Department news …
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Protester to take deal
November 28, 2007 in City on Page A1 A 19-year-old protester arrested in Riverfront Park in a July 4 confrontation with a police officer is expected to plead guilty to riot, a misdemeanor charge, in a court appearance …
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Attorneys offer help to July 4 protesters
September 26, 2007 in City on Page A1 A total of 55 attorneys – including a former judge, a former county prosecutor and Gonzaga law professors – have volunteered to help defend protesters arrested in Riverfront Park in …
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Trespassing ruling could muddle case against protesters
July 20, 2007 in City on Page B1 An anti-war demonstrator’s trespassing conviction was overturned this week, wiping out a jury verdict for a 2006 protest at a military office and possibly causing problems for the city’s cases …

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