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Personal Injury News

Bears lose DT Dusty Dvoracek to arm injury (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

MINNEAPOLIS - The Chicago Bears lost starting defensive tackle Dusty Dvoracek to what coach Lovie Smith called a "serious" arm injury during their 34-14 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night.

'Strong Arm' lawyer Brian Loncar flexing his muscle again, this time in his own injury case against city of Dallas (Dallas Morning News)

Six months after a near-fatal accident, personal-injury lawyer Brian Loncar is training for triathlons again and taking on another big case – his own.

Aubert beats injury to earn All-State honors (McHenry County Sports)

Runners never like being forced out of their routines, especially when it involves sickness or injury.

Bills' Edwards leaves with groin injury (Miami Herald)

Buffalo Bills quarterback Trent Edwards was on the sidelines in the second half of Sunday's game against San Francisco with a groin injury.

Storm ices area; no injury accidents reported (Austin Daily Herald)

The season’s first winter storm left city streets, county highways and other roadways treacherous Sunday evening, when motorists returned from Thanksgiving holiday weekend getaways.

Criminal Law News

N.J. slates $4M for law enforcement body armor (Today's Sunbeam)

TRENTON - The state Division of Criminal Justice is distributing $4 million to more than 500 New Jersey law enforcement agencies to purchase or replace body armor vests for their officers, according to state Attorney General Anne Milgram.

Brady Law 15 Years Old (KKTV 11 Colorado Springs)

It was 15 years ago Sunday that President Bill Clinton signed the Brady Law, a first step toward requiring criminal background checks for firearms purchases.

Brady Law 15 years old (WBTV Charlotte)

WASHINGTON (AP) - It was 15 years ago today that President Bill Clinton signed the Brady Law, a first step toward requiring criminal background checks for firearms purchases.

Lawmaker Wants Law Controlling Black Fri Crowds (1010 WINS New York)

Two days after a shopper stampede that trampled a Valley Stream Wal-Mart worker to death, a Queens councilman said he wants a new law enacted to control Black Friday crowds.

Brady Law at Fifteen: 1.6 Million Dangerous Sales Blocked, But There's More Work to Do (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)

Fifteen years ago today, President William Jefferson Clinton signed the Brady Bill into law, America's first critical step toward requiring criminal background checks for all firearm purchases in order to keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people.