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Man pleads guilty in turnpike slaying of millionaire doctor AKRON, Ohio (AP) - A Pennsylvania man pleaded guilty Monday in the fatal shooting of a millionaire doctor along the Ohio Turnpike and has agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in the case. Damian Bradf... Find your lawyer for $50 Bar association offers Attorney Connection for those with legal questions. Jul 24, 2006 — The York County Bar Association receives more than a thousand phone calls a year from people needing a lawyer or the answer to a legal question. CURRENT WEATHER AKRON, Ohio - A Pennsylvania man pleaded guilty Monday in the fatal shooting of a millionaire doctor along the Ohio Turnpike and has agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in the case. Saddam Trial Resumes Without Saddam Closing arguments in the trial of Saddam Hussein resumed, a day after the former Iraqi leader was hospitalized and fed with a tube during his hunger strike to demand better security for his lawyers. Hedge funds return to Senate spotlight WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Hedge funds are set to feature in the congressional spotlight for the second time in a month Tuesday as lawmakers continue to step up scrutiny over the lightly regulated investment pools. News in brief from central Pennsylvania HARRISBURG, Pa. - The state is appealing a judges $1.4 million award last month to a woman who sued over her termination as head of a state agency for the blind and visually impaired. Quincy ponders options to bring water to township QUINCY - With the need for public water a reality in Quincy Township, the supervisors are considering the creation of a water authority. Frank Leber, a municipal finance lawyer from Harrisburg, gave a presentation Thursday morning on the options to bring public water to the township. Retirement communities go upscale The colorful, fold-out marketing brochure for Providence Point touts just about any amenity a former South Hills doctor, lawyer or business executive -- and his spouse -- could crave in a retirement community. Eviction looms over trailer residents NEW GARDEN TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- In the past 10 years, a trailer park that sprouted behind a mushroom farm in southeastern Pennsylvania has grown into a small neighborhood of immigrant laborers and their families. U.S. bar criticizes Bush for rejecting parts of laws The American Bar Association has said that President George W. Bush is flouting the Constitution and undermining the rule of law by claiming the power to disregard selected provisions of bills that he signed. | ||