Now comes the newest statement on morals and conservative values from the roughly 800,000 people who live between Nebraska and North Dakota, Minnesota and Wyoming: A South Dakota Judicial Accountability plan that would require judges to follow the Constitution.
No more "discoveries" like the U.S. Supreme Court's revelation of a "right" to sodomy, such as was featured in a Texas case not too long ago, plan supporters say...
The plan is fairly simple: A constantly rotating panel of South Dakota residents chosen randomly from voter registration lists would serve as a "super" grand jury. Anyone with a complaint against a judge that isn't resolved by the judiciary could come to the panel.
Citizens in South Dakota fight back against Judicial Activism
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''They hid the body from us for eight days,'' Hialeah Police Deputy Chief Mark Overton said.
Hialeah police are pushing for indictments. They say the clinic staff should have called 911 and sent the baby -- a girl - to the hospital.
''This has to be a homicide, an unlawful killing. It could be manslaughter, but we believe it falls in that realm,'' Overton said.
Dead fetus' age crucial to possible criminal case
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