Archive for July, 2009

posted by JamesD. on Jul 7

I almost vomited all over the paper when I read what “enlightenment” Leo Hindery had to share through the Financial Times Editorial page. The editorial in question, “Obama must act to curb executive greed.” What a sexy title. Pander to the lowest denominator, great, just the dialog we need.

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Leo Hindery is Wesley Mouch.

posted by BradSage on Jul 7

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posted by CharmaineSmith on Jul 7

The Supreme Court could, if it so chooses, soon weigh in again on the question of whether 10 jury votes out of 12 is enough to secure a criminal conviction. Scott Bowen, an Oregon man sentenced to 17 years in prison for sex offenses …

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Should '10 Angry Men' Be Enough to Convict? – Law Blog – WSJ

posted by AWilkinson on Jul 7

I’m not sure if there’s any real new information here, but I wanted to post the story, for those that are following the case and don’t get our local news. I’ll keep an eye out and see if anything new comes up.

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Documents released in Michael King trial

posted by SimonaCoates on Jul 7

‘Johns’ to face tougher penalties for prostitution convictions Rochester Democrat and Chronicle An effort to end prostitution in the Lyell Avenue area has become more than just a billboard campaign. Men who pick up prostitutes now face stricter … Law Enforcement Officials in Rochester Target “Johns” in Their … WXXI Rochester gets tougher on Johns News 10NBC Tough penalties for Rochester prostitute clients Newsday all 6 news articles »

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‘Johns’ to face tougher penalties for prostitution convictions – Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

posted by ShawnBuryska on Jul 7

That is not an attractive mugshot, at all. And the story that comes with it isn’t much better. Joyce DeWitt DUI source Three’s Company’s Joyce DeWitt Arrested for DUI: Actress Joyce Dewitt, 60, is best known for, playing Janet Wood AKA third banana on the show

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Joyce DeWitt DUI

posted by BenedictSmythe on Jul 6

Thirty-three Tamil political prisoners detained under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) in Welikada magazine prison for the last thirteen years without any inquiry or charges against them in the courts of law have appealed to human rights organizations to take up their cases with authority concerned and obtain their early release. All of them, including some women, are residents of North, East and upcountry areas. Their appeals are said to have been forwarded to the relevant government autho

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Sri Lanka: 33 Tamil detainees held without inquiry for 13 years

posted by Jo-RoHaffenden on Jul 6

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Washington woman killed in Colorado car accident that killed four

posted by ShaunGoldman on Jul 6

[cynthia]In addition to admissions scandals and inter-school wars over firings, we now have a dean who’s resigned from his position due to involvement with a prostitution ring. This summer has run pretty low on summer associate scandals, but man have we had some administrator drama. I guess those in the sheltered world of academia feel better about misbehaving than all of you out there struggling to get offers. Okay.The ABA Journal reports that Villanova Law Dean Mark Sargent has been identified

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villanova dean’s resignation coincides with report of involvement with "prostitution business."

posted by S.Kate on Jul 6

Judge may keep key videos out of Texas fight case CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A judge said Monday that she planned to keep a cell phone containing videos of orchestrated fights at a Texas facility for the mentally disabled out of evidence unless prosecutors find case law to change her mind. District Judge Sandra Watts said she

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Judge leans toward keeping cell phone videos out of Texas ‘fight club’ case

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