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Road Hazards

By hdcoadmin | December 11, 2006

The Dallas Morning News has conducted a year-long investigation into safety issues plaguing the trucking industry in Texas. The final installment of the series focuses on felons in the workforce, harsh working conditions that make trucking a dangerous job, and the industry’s political influence in shaping safety laws and regulations. The Department of Transportation’s Truck…

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Back in Black

By hdcoadmin | December 11, 2006

In a three-day series, Spencer Hunt of The Columbus Dispatch reports on the environmental issues arising out of a resurgence in coal mining in the state of Ohio. He found that “state laws and programs designed to safeguard the land and water are riddled with problems.“

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Estate laws in Texas easily abused

By hdcoadmin | December 11, 2006

Tony Plohetski of the Austin American-Statesman reports on short-comings in Texas estate laws which make it easy to defraud the deceased. “State probate laws don’t ensure that a deceased person’s assets actually get to heirs

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Fraudulent real estate company stole millions from unsuspecting buyers

By hdcoadmin | December 8, 2006

Catherine E. Shoichet of the St. Petersburg Times reports on a bogus real estate company that defrauded unsuspecting buyers of millions. Natalia and Victor Wolf, owners of Sky Development Group, are currently under investigation for real estate fraud; no charges have been filed in the case. The Wolfs apparently fled the country in October and…

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Financial aid staff destroy documents during fraud investigation

By hdcoadmin | December 8, 2006

Corey G. Johnson of The Daily Reflector in Greenville, N.C., reports that East Carolina University “employees destroyed numerous Office of Student Financial Aid records in apparent violation of university policy and federal requirements” during an audit and investigation at the school. It is not known what specific documents were destroyed or what impact the shredding…

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Ballot design may have caused undervote in Florida election

By hdcoadmin | December 6, 2006

Matthew Doig and Maurice Tamman of the Herald-Tribune analyzed every ballot cast in Sarasota County in an effort to understand the substantial undervote for the disputed District 13 congressional race. Their analysis points to ballot design as the culprit, although they discuss other theories offered to explain the dramatic 13 percent undervote, or “nearly twice…

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Sexual misconduct problem for Oregon officers

By hdcoadmin | December 6, 2006

Ian Demsky of Willamette Week in Portland, Ore., investigated the records of law enforcement and corrections officers in Oregon who had their licenses revoked. Since 2002, about one third of the revocations stemmed from sexual misconduct.

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Subprime loans cripple minority homeowners

By hdcoadmin | December 6, 2006

Vikas Bajaj and Ron Nixon of The New York Times looked at the impact of subprime loans on minority homeownership over the past six years. The very loans that allowed for the purchase of a home are now crippling buyers’ finances as interest rates inflate, leading to an increase in delinquencies and foreclosures. “Industry officials…

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Conflict of interest in sealed guardianship cases

By hdcoadmin | December 5, 2006

In the on-going series “Your Court, Their Secrets” investigating closed court records, Cheryl Phillips, Maureen O’Hagan and Justin Mayo of The Seattle Times uncovered conflicts of interest in sealed guardianship cases. “Only a small circle of lawyers practice in the guardianship field. Some say that to make a good living they cannot limit their practice…

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Texas law hog-ties defense attorneys

By hdcoadmin | December 5, 2006

Jeremy Rogalski and 11 News Investigates of KHOU-Houston exposed an open secret of the Texas justice system: Texas prosecutors are not letting defense attorneys see basic documents, such as police reports, witness statements, and even DNA lab results, before trial. A Texas state law practically eliminates pretrial discovery often leaving defense attorneys unable to prepare…

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