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Maureen McDonnell Sentenced to One Year and a Day in Prison; Appeal Planned | Ashburn R... - 0 views

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    By Kevin Lata and Lyndsey Raynor Capital News Service RICHMOND - A remorseful Maureen McDonnell stood Friday in a federal courtroom where she had been convicted of taking bribes and asked a judge for leniency. He responded by sentencing the former first lady to 12 months and one day in prison.
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    By Kevin Lata and Lyndsey Raynor Capital News Service RICHMOND - A remorseful Maureen McDonnell stood Friday in a federal courtroom where she had been convicted of taking bribes and asked a judge for leniency. He responded by sentencing the former first lady to 12 months and one day in prison.
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Senate OKs Limits on Use of License Plate Data - Fairfax Free Citizen - 0 views

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    RICHMOND - The Virginia Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information.
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    RICHMOND - The Virginia Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information.
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    RICHMOND - The Virginia Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information.
Jeff South

Senate panel kills bill designating Election Day as a holiday in Virginia | WTKR.com - 1 views

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    Senate panel kills bill designating Election Day as a holiday in Virginia
Chris Suarez

VA Democrats Aim to Add Abortion to Health Care, Repeal Ultrasound Law | The Centrevill... - 0 views

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    Two abortion-related bills were passed this past week by The Virginia Health and Education Senate Committee a day after the House of Delegates struck down a pair of identical measures in committee. The issue has the state legislature split, as both measures attempt to overturn laws that were passed in 2012 and 2013 under a Republican-controlled General Assembly.
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    Two abortion-related bills were passed this past week by The Virginia Health and Education Senate Committee a day after the House of Delegates struck down a pair of identical measures in committee. The issue has the state legislature split, as both measures attempt to overturn laws that were passed in 2012 and 2013 under a Republican-controlled General Assembly.
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From Designer Clothes to Orange Robes - 0 views

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    RICHMOND - A remorseful Maureen McDonnell stood Friday in a federal courtroom where she had been convicted of taking bribes and asked a judge for leniency. He responded by sentencing the former first lady to 12 months and one day in prison.
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    RICHMOND - A remorseful Maureen McDonnell stood Friday in a federal courtroom where she had been convicted of taking bribes and asked a judge for leniency. He responded by sentencing the former first lady to 12 months and one day in prison.
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From designer clothes to orange robes | The Commonwealth Times - 0 views

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    RICHMOND - A remorseful Maureen McDonnell stood Friday in a federal courtroom where she had been convicted of taking bribes and asked a judge for leniency. He responded by sentencing the former first lady to 12 months and one day in prison.
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    RICHMOND - A remorseful Maureen McDonnell stood Friday in a federal courtroom where she had been convicted of taking bribes and asked a judge for leniency. He responded by sentencing the former first lady to 12 months and one day in prison.
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Maureen McDonnell: From Designer Clothes to Orange Robes - Alexandria Virginia News | L... - 0 views

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    A remorseful Maureen McDonnell stood Friday in a federal courtroom where she had been convicted of taking bribes and asked a judge for leniency. He responded by sentencing the former first lady to 12 months and one day in prison.
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    A remorseful Maureen McDonnell stood Friday in a federal courtroom where she had been convicted of taking bribes and asked a judge for leniency. He responded by sentencing the former first lady to 12 months and one day in prison.
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Senate OKs Limits on Police Use of License Plate Data - 0 views

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    RICHMOND - The Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information. Sen. Chap Petersen, D-Fairfax, proposed Senate Bill 965 as part of a broader effort to clamp down against government overreach into personal lives, an […]
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    RICHMOND - The Senate has unanimously passed a bill that would limit police retention of license plate data to seven days in an attempt to restrict government stockpiling of personal information. Sen. Chap Petersen, D-Fairfax, proposed Senate Bill 965 as part of a broader effort to clamp down against government overreach into personal lives, an […]
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Maureen McDonnell: From Designer Clothes to Orange Robes - Fairfax Free Citizen - 0 views

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    A remorseful Maureen McDonnell stood Friday in a federal courtroom where she had been convicted of taking bribes and asked a judge for leniency. He responded by sentencing the former first lady to 12 months and one day in prison.
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    A remorseful Maureen McDonnell stood Friday in a federal courtroom where she had been convicted of taking bribes and asked a judge for leniency. He responded by sentencing the former first lady to 12 months and one day in prison.
Paige Baxter

Norfolk Democrat Kenny Alexander Falls Victim to Partisan Politics | AltDaily : Creatin... - 0 views

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    RICHMOND - Every senator has had a voice in a committee this legislative session except one - Sen. Kenny Alexander, D-Norfolk. Alexander, who succeeded the late Yvonne Miller in representing the 5th Senate District, was not assigned to a committee for the first 13 days of the General Assembly's session. But on Thursday afternoon, the Senate finally appointed Alexander to fill three of Miller's four committee assignments.
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