Hawk Eye - Fri Nov 27
A federal magistrate has ordered a Minnesota activist arrested in the 2004 animal rights vandalism at the University of Iowa to remain in jail so prosecutors can appeal an order to release him pending trial.
Federal judge orders activist to stay in jailWOC-AM Davenport - Fri Nov 27
U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGE ROSS WALTERS SAYS IN AN ORDER ISSUED THURSDAY SCOTT DEMUTH MUST REMAIN IN THE MUSCATINE COUNTY JAIL UNTIL AT LEAST MONDAY.
MN Man Charged In UI Vandalism to Stay In JailKEYC Television, Mankato, MN - The One To Watch - Thu Nov 26
U.S. Magistrate judge Ross Walters says in an order issued Wednesday that Scott Demuth must remain in the Muscatine county jail until at least Monday.
Judge orders Minnesota man charged in animal rights vandalism to remain in jailWQAD - Thu Nov 26
A federal magistrate has ordered a Minnesota activist arrested in the 2004 animal rights vandalism at the University of Iowa to remain in jail so prosecutors can appeal his release.
Minn. Activist Ordered To Stay In JailWCCO - Thu Nov 26
Share + Nov 26, 2009 1:51 pm US/Central DAVENPORT, Iowa 1 of 1 U.S. Magistrate Judge Ross Walters said in an order issued Wednesday that Scott DeMuth must remain in the Muscatine County Jail until at least 3 p.m. Monday.
Department of Labor files lawsuit against Henry's Turkey ServiceWest Liberty Index - Tue Nov 24
More than nine months after local, state and federal authorities descended upon the dilapidated century-old schoolhouse turned bunkhouse containing 21 mentally handicapped men in Atalissa, new allegations have surfaced.
Criminal charges rare in cases like AtalissaHttp - Mon Nov 23
Henry's Turkey Service is accused of more than 9,000 violations of state and federal laws in the alleged exploitation of mentally retarded workers in Iowa, but no criminal charges have been filed against the company.
Activist who refused Iowa grand jury testimony faces conspiracy chargeThe Gazette - Thu Nov 19
Scott DeMuth A Minnesota activist who refused to testify earlier this week before a federal grand jury in Davenport is now charged with conspiracy for an act of "animal enterprise terrorism" - believed to be a 2004 animal-rights vandalism act at the University of Iowa.
Feds sue for Atalissa wagesHttp - Thu Nov 19
The U.S. Department of Labor is suing Henry's Turkey Service for allegedly paying its mentally retarded workers 40 cents an hour to work in an eastern Iowa processing plant.
Company Sues for Underpaid Atalissa WorkersKCRG - Wed Nov 18
The U.S. Department of Labor says a Texas labor company and its owner broke minimum wage laws when they allegedly paid mentally disabled workers $65 a month to work in an Iowa meatpacking plant.
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