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BOISE, Idaho - A federal jury has decided a family's civil rights were not violated when their young daughter was given a spinal tap in Idaho against their wishes.
BOISE, Idaho - In a June 25 story, The Associated Press reported that Arizona's new immigration law requires police to check the immigration status of anyone suspected of being in the country illegally.
BOISE, Idaho - Defense attorneys want a federal judge to throw out a $24 billion predatory lending lawsuit filed against Credit Suisse Group by investors in broke resorts in the West and the Bahamas.
BOISE, Idaho - As an Idaho woman sits in a jail in Haiti, her Internet business is closing and her ex-husband is seeking sole custody of their 5-year-old daughter and 15-year-old son.
BOISE, Idaho - Property owners at four struggling and bankrupt resorts in Idaho, Montana, Nevada and the Bahamas have filed a $24 billion federal lawsuit against Credit Suisse, saying the bank gave predatory loans to the resorts' investors as part of a scheme to take over the properties.
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