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Another priest who's still with us, Father Bruce MacArthur, was transferred out of South Dakota, only to embark on a multi-state, multi-parish spree of sexual assaults of children and the disabled, for which he was convicted and imprisoned in the 1970s and again in 2008.
Stephanie Woodard: South Dakota Sex Abuse Scandal: A Peek Inside The Church's Drawers Stephanie Woodard 2011
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Another priest who's still with us, Father Bruce MacArthur, was transferred out of South Dakota, only to embark on a multi-state, multi-parish spree of sexual assaults of children and the disabled, for which he was convicted and imprisoned in the 1970s and again in 2008.
Stephanie Woodard: South Dakota Sex Abuse Scandal: A Peek Inside The Church's Drawers Stephanie Woodard 2011
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Kimball, 63, of Ventress, who also was Louisiana's first woman justice in 1993, is one of three women on the seven-member court - all of whom are elected from seven multi-parish districts to 10-year terms.
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The information comes from quarterly tax reports submitted by all employers subject to the Louisiana Employment Security Law and from supplemental reports giving parish data submitted by many multi-parish employers.
Insurance Journal 2009
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Louisiana voters cast votes in multi-parish races on Saturday October 4.
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