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Guilty Plea In LI Hit-And-Run: 'Give Me Back My Son': Patch PM
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The parents of teen killed say no jail time mean no justice. "I want to go where he is and not be in this world," mother who lost son says.
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Richard Michel had pleaded guilty in December to charges that included murder and kidnapping, the U.S. Attorney's office said.
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"No one on this earth had a kinder, more gentle soul."
The disease is spreading to the Latino population and health literacy and time barrier may be to blame, according to a Westchester doctor.
"I have no doubt that, if expanded nationally, the Dwyer Program would help prevent tragedies caused by the mental wounds of war."
The circumstances surrounding the crash are being investigated.
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