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|  | | |  | | (click for larger version) | July 19, 2012ELKHORN — "Just thinking about it hurts me," the victim said while sobbing.
The "it" refers to a rape that occurred more than 10 years ago in the basement of a Delavan apartment. The victim, who was 13 at the time, was lured into a laundry room by David Zuccolotto, a then 19-year-old illegal immigrant.
"I hope to God that he suffers. Like he made me," the woman said during Zuccolotto's sentencing. |
|  | | |  | | (click for larger version) | July 19, 2012ELKHORN — A 52-year-old Delavan man won't go to prison after police intercepted a package heading to his home with more than two pounds of pot in it.
Paul S. Neves, formerly of East Troy, pleaded guilty April 27 to conspiring to possess marijuana with intent to deliver. The charges were filed after law enforcement intercepted a package that contained more than two pounds of pot that was addressed to Neves.
On July 16, Judge Robert Kennedy imposed and stayed a four-year prison sentence, which means Neves will only be incarcerated if he violates the terms of his six year probation. |
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Boy Scout leaders to vote on lifting gay ban
 GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) — As protesters made one last stand, the Boy Scouts of America's leadership began a conference Wednesday that was expected to culminate in a long-anticipated vote on whether to allow openly gay Scouts — a decision that, either way, could deeply affect the organization's membership and funding...
Texas lawmakers OK drug tests for some unemployment applicants
By Corrie MacLaggan AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Texas came a step closer to requiring some applicants for unemployment benefits to first undergo drug testing, when lawmakers gave final approval to a Republican-backed bill mandating such checks on Wednesday...
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