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  2. Doris Duke - Wikipedia

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    Duke Gardens were the center of a controversy [55] over the decision by the trustees of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (now Doris Duke Foundation) to close them on May 25, 2008. [ 56 ] In 1963, Duke funded the construction of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 's ashram on land leased from the state forestry department of Uttar Pradesh in India. [ 57 ]

  3. United States District Court for the District of Kansas

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    The Court operates out of the Robert J. Dole United States Courthouse in Kansas City, Kansas, the Frank Carlson Federal Building in Topeka, and the United States Courthouse in Wichita. The District of Kansas was created in 1861, replacing the territorial court that preceded it, and President Abraham Lincoln appointed Archibald Williams as the ...

  4. Kansas District Courts - Wikipedia

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    The Courts have original jurisdiction over all civil and criminal cases, and jury trials are held in the Courts. Among the cases litigated in the District Courts are domestic relations , lawsuits for damages , probate and administration of estates , legal guardianship , conservatorship , the mentally ill , juvenile justice , and small claims .

  5. United States district court - Wikipedia

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    The United States district courts are the trial courts of the U.S. federal judiciary. There is one district court for each federal judicial district. Each district covers one U.S. state or a portion of a state. There is at least one federal courthouse in each district, and many districts have more than one.

  6. Microchipped dog helps police identify murdered owner's killer

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    Her cousin, Derek Daigneault, 29, of Wichita, Kansas, was sentenced to life in prison on Nov. 7 for her murder following an investigation that spanned two states, according to the DA's office.

  7. Judge rules jury must be unanimous on death penalty in ...

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    The jury to be convened next year for the Bryan Riley quadruple murder trial must come to a unanimous decision in order to recommend a death penalty should he be found guilty, a judge in Polk ...

  8. Court rules Wichita officer Justin Rapp will face civil trial ...

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    The 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Tuesday reaffirmed a district court decision to deny summary judgment for Justin Rapp, the Wichita officer who was promoted to detective in June amid ...

  9. State court (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a state court is a law court with jurisdiction over disputes with some connection to a U.S. state.State courts handle the vast majority of civil and criminal cases in the United States; the United States federal courts are far smaller in terms of both personnel and caseload, and handle different types of cases.