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Since losing his appeal, Carona's attorneys have filed a petition seeking a rehearing or a hearing of the full panel of judges.
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"He's going to continue to pursue his appellate rights," Brian Sun, Carona's attorney, said outside the courtroom Tuesday.
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Since losing his appeal, Carona's attorneys have filed a petition seeking a rehearing or a hearing of the full panel of judges.
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District Judge Andrew J. Guilford said during a brief hearing in federal court Tuesday that had been scheduled to discuss Carona's surrender.
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District Judge Andrew J. Guilford said during a brief hearing in federal court Tuesday that had been scheduled to discuss Carona's surrender.
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"He's going to continue to pursue his appellate rights," Brian Sun, Carona's attorney, said outside the courtroom Tuesday.
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Eric Morris gave the Red Raiders (6-0, 2-0 Big 12) a lead with a 1-yard run around right end on the first possession of overtime, but freshman Donnie Carona's extra point was partially blocked and short, and that left the door open for Nebraska to win it with seven.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Now the sheriff, his wife Debra and his alleged mistress also named Debra are accused of using Carona's position to enrich themselves at public's expense, accepting $700,000 in bribes and kickbacks, according to a criminal indictment.
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Carona's original plan would have authorized deputies to conduct immigration status checks on a wide range of criminal suspects.
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Both Carona's wife, Deborah Carona, and ex-mistress, Debra Hoffman, had faced related charges for benefiting from his schemes, but the charges were dropped after Carona's acquittal on accusations of bribe-taking, mail fraud and conspiracy.
latimes.com - News 2011
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