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The fifth count of the indictment charges Detective Isnora with the crime of assault in the second degree, a class-D violent felony that recklessly caused serious injury to Trent Benefield, by means of a deadly weapon.
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Well, now "The Dallas Morning News," as we are now getting this information, is reporting that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have told Irving officials to slow down, to stop turning over suspected illegal immigrants who have been arrested for class-D misdemeanors or minor offenses.
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The third count of the indictment charges Detectives Oliver and Isnora with the crime of assault in the first degree, a class-D violent felony, in acting in concert, each aiding the other with intent to cause serious physical injury to Joseph Guzman, caused such injury to Joseph Guzman by means of a deadly weapon.
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The other was a burglary, a class-D felony, and he got five years on that.
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These include highly efficient DC-DC converters, audio ICs and class-D amplifiers, ambient light sensors, motion sensors, and high-performance low-power microcontrollers such as the STM8 and STM32 families.
뉴스와이어 : 전체보도자료 2011
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Bennett has been charged with willful injury causing bodily injury, a class-D felony.
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Green, 35, and Raymond B. Taylor, 37, both of Jamestown, were charged with second-degree criminal possession of marijuana, a class-D felony, on Wednesday afternoon.
Post-Journal 2010
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Green, 35, and Raymond B. Taylor, 37, both of Jamestown, were charged with second-degree criminal possession of marijuana, a class-D felony, on Wednesday afternoon.
Post-Journal 2010
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ST announced production availability of an analog-input 2x100W class-D power amplifier, extending its range of devices that deliver audiophile sound quality.
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The House bill would cap contributions to campaigns for state office at $5,000, prohibit members of the General Assembly from acting as paid political consultants while they are in office and make bribery by elected officials and appointees a class-D felony.
Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Andrew Denney 2010
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