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  • Savile's convicted paedophile BBC driver found dead

    10/29/2013 2:40:45 AM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 7 replies
    dailymail.co.uk ^ | 28 October 2013 | Rebecca Camber
    A former BBC driver was found dead yesterday as he was due to stand trial for sex crimes uncovered as part of the Jimmy Savile inquiry. David Smith, 67, chauffeur to Savile and other celebrities during the 1980s is believed to have committed suicide on the eve of his court appearance. Police were called to Smith’s address after receiving a court summons at 1pm when he failed to appear for trial. A team of detectives discovered his body in his third-floor council flat in Lewisham, south-east London, shortly after breaking in at 2.20pm.
  • Florida Teen Kaitlyn Hunt Accepts Plea Deal in Sex With Underage Girlfriend Case

    10/03/2013 2:43:24 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 49 replies
    NBC Miami ^ | Thursday, Oct 3, 2013
    Kaitlyn Hunt will stay in jail until mid-December.A Florida teen accused of having sex with her underage girlfriend accepted a plea deal Thursday that her attorney says is in her best interest. Kaitlyn Hunt, 19, pleaded no contest to battery, interference with child custody and contributing to the dependency of a child. Hunt was charged in February with having sex with a 14-year-old female schoolmate. Hunt was 18 at the time. A previous plea deal was withdrawn in August following allegations that Hunt exchanged thousands of texts with the girl and sent her nude photos. A judge revoked her bond,...
  • Lesbian cheerleader gets ANOTHER plea deal

    10/03/2013 10:30:18 AM PDT · by massmike · 33 replies
    dailymail.co.uk ^ | 10/03/2013 | DAILY MAIL REPORTER
    Florida prosecutors offered Kaitlyn Hunt, 19, a third plea deal Wednesday after she'd refused or lost the previous ones in her ongoing legal saga over her sexual relationship with a 14-year-old female classmate. Hunt has been in jail ever since and is expected to accept this newest offer, which requires her to remain in jail until December 20 and serve two years house arrest. The deal would see Hunt remain in jail until December 20. She would then begin two years of electronically monitored house arrest. Nine months of probation would follow. According to CNN, ff she has no violations,...
  • Drugs For Everyone: Yummy, Yummy!

    08/13/2013 5:38:28 AM PDT · by AtlasStalled
    Friends of Ours ^ | 08/13/13 | Friends of Ours
    The drug trade is expanding throughout the world as reported by Holly Ellyatt for CNBC: "according to data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and European crime-fighting agency Europol, the annual global drugs trade is worth around $435 billion a year, with the annual cocaine trade worth $84 billion." The United States has the most junkies per capita but drug consumption in Brazil, Argentina and other emerging markets is approaching America's degenerate levels. Meanwhile, Attorney General Eric Holder and his Justice Department have decided to release more drug dealers from U.S. prisons many of whom no...
  • District attorney: Las Vegas constable will not face DUI charge

    02/23/2013 8:32:37 AM PST · by redreno · 15 replies
    Las Vegas Sun ^ | Published Friday, Feb. 22, 2013 | 2:59 p.m. Updated Friday, F | By Conor Shine (contact) Conor Shine
    Las Vegas Township Constable John Bonaventura will not face criminal charges related to his arrest last week on suspicion of driving under the influence, Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson said. In a statement, Wolfson said that although Bonaventura’s preliminary breath test showed he was over the legal blood-alcohol limit when he was pulled over Feb. 12, that test is not admissible in court. An arrest report indicates he registered a level of 0.099 on that test. A second, admissible breath test showed Bonaventura’s blood-alcohol level at 0.069, below the legal limit of 0.08. That test was administered at the...
  • California Senate passes "anti-Arizona" immigration bill

    07/05/2012 8:15:57 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 122 replies
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 7/5/12 | Mary Slosson - Reuters
    SACRAMENTO (Reuters) - The California Senate on Thursday passed a bill supporters dub the "anti-Arizona" law, which seeks to shield illegal immigrants from status checks by local police and challenges Republican-backed immigration crackdowns in other U.S. states. The Democrat-led state Senate voted 21 to 13 for the California Trust Act, which blocks local police from referring a detainee to immigration officials for deportation unless that person has been convicted of a violent or serious felony. The bill has the backing of about 100 immigrant rights groups, police chiefs and mayors. It has already passed the state Assembly in a 47-26...
  • Feds digging into Sanit snow 'conspiracy' (Mail fraud, wire fraud, manslaughter for union thugs?)

    01/05/2011 4:34:17 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 28 replies
    NY Post ^ | 1/5/11 | JOSH MARGOLIN
    The feds have launched a criminal probe into allegations — first reported by The Post — that city sanitation workers conspired to paralyze the Big Apple during last week’s blizzard with a potentially deadly job slowdown, authorities confirmed yesterday. -snip- The Brooklyn and Queens district attorneys yesterday confirmed that they, too, are investigating the scandal.
  • Kennedy's exit from Congress leaves a family void (Goodbye Kennedys)

    12/26/2010 2:44:21 PM PST · by seanmerc · 126 replies · 33+ views
    Breitbart.com ^ | 26 Dec 10 | Andrew Miga
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The Kennedys have held congressional seats, the presidency and the public's imagination for more than 60 years. That era ends when Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island vacates his U.S. House seat next month, leaving a City Council post in California as Camelot's sole remaining political holding.
  • Supreme Court Continues to Impose Morality on States

    05/19/2010 7:33:23 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 2 replies · 254+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | May 19, 2010 | Ken Klukowsi
    Monday’s Supreme Court decision holding that sentencing an underage person to life in prison is unconstitutional is yet another disturbing example of judicial activism. More than simply another run-of-the-mill activist decision, the Court has reached a new level of usurping the powers the Constitution entrusts to our elected leaders in the states. On May 17, the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Graham v. Florida. In this case, a 16 year-old habitual criminal named Terrance Graham had served time for armed burglary and assault. When he was released on probation, he was then arrested again for robbing a woman...
  • Kennedy cousin loses appeal in murder conviction

    04/12/2010 8:57:20 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 34 replies · 1,839+ views
    hosted ^ | Apr 12 | JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN
    NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) -- Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel lost his bid for a new trial in the 1975 slaying of his 15-year-old neighbor when the state Supreme Court on Monday rejected his appeal that cited a claim implicating two other men. The court ruled 4-1 against Skakel's request. Skakel - a nephew of Robert Kennedy's widow, Ethel - was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison in 2002 for fatally beating Martha Moxley with a golf club in 1975 in a wealthy Connecticut suburb
  • Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Permanent Resident Who Faced Deportation

    03/31/2010 11:27:17 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 37 replies · 1,072+ views
    ABC News ^ | March 31, 2010 | By ARIANE de VOGUE
    The Supreme Court ruled in favor today of claims made by a lawful permanent resident of the United States who said his rights were violated when his lawyer failed to tell him that if he pleaded guilty to drug distribution charges he could be deported. A 7-2 court held today that Padilla's counsel was obliged to inform him that his guilty plea would lead to his deportation. Justice Stevens wrote, "We agree with Padilla that constitutionally competent counsel would have advised him that his conviction for drug distribution made him subject to automatic deportation." "It is our responsibility," the court...
  • [Texas:]Would-be Hasan visitor is freed

    01/26/2010 7:33:55 AM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 19 replies · 889+ views
    San Antonio Express-News ^ | 01/26/2010 | Guillermo Contreras
    An Iraqi doctor encouraged security officers at Brooke Army Medical Center to shoot him earlier this month after telling others that he planned to free accused Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, a federal agent testified Monday. FBI counterterrorism and military intelligence operatives took a hard look at Senan Kahtan Abrahem after he went to Fort Sam Houston on Jan. 6 and approached an information booth at BAMC about seeing Hasan, according to testimony at a bail hearing Monday for Abrahem. Abrahem, an immigrant living in San Antonio, was indicted last week on a federal charge of making a...
  • Lockerbie Bomber Goes Truant

    12/16/2009 10:41:10 AM PST · by jazminerose · 20 replies · 800+ views
    joytiz.com ^ | 12/16/2009 | Joy Tiz
    Lockerbie bomber, Abdul Baset Ali al-Megrahi has been misplaced. The terrorist was released by Scottish authorities back in April in a show of great compassion for the barbarian who slaughtered 270 innocent citizens in 1988. Based on the assertion that Megrahi was suffering from prostate cancer and had one foot in the land of seventy-two virgins, the savage was exempted from doing any more prison time contingent upon his pinky swear that he would behave himself and die forthwith. Even Barack Obama took a non-nurturing posture regarding this particular terrorist. Miraculously, the terrorist is still getting around months later. He’s...
  • Congressman BillyBob: Get-out-of-jail-free card for terrorists?

    11/30/2009 11:53:15 PM PST · by neverdem · 6 replies · 810+ views
    American Thinker ^ | December 01, 2009 | John Armor
    When the ACLU loses on a security issue, America wins. And vice versa. On Monday, the ACLU lost when the Supreme Court overturned the Second Circuit's order to release photos of alleged detainee abuse. The ACLU had sued to get the photos despite concerns that they could be used by our enemies to endanger American soldiers. Meanwhile, the ACLU is so delighted with the decision to try alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammad and his confederates in New York City that it has pulled out of the case, declaring that the detainee trials will now be conducted with "the real...
  • Murder counts tossed in Texas yogurt shop slayings

    10/28/2009 2:13:41 PM PDT · by Responsibility2nd · 17 replies · 1,040+ views
    Breitbart ^ | 10/28/2009 | JIM VERTUNO
    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - A judge on Wednesday dismissed murder charges against two men awaiting retrial in the 1991 slayings of four teens at an Austin yogurt shop, after prosecutors admitted they weren't ready to take the case to a jury. Robert Springsteen was sent to death row in 2001 after he was convicted in capital murder slaying of one of the girls. Michael Scott had been convicted in her death previously and sentenced to life in prison. Both convictions were overturned when the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said Springsteen and Scott were unfairly denied the chance to cross-examine...
  • Liberals get a taste of International Law and they don't like it

    10/01/2009 7:49:15 AM PDT · by Alaphiah123 · 33 replies · 1,429+ views
    Creating Orwellian Worldview ^ | 10/1/09 | alaphiah
    Shocking! It’s simply shocking that a man who drugged, raped and sodomized a thirteen-year-old little girl—a man who plead guilty to statuary rape and was submitted for psychological evaluation for 43 days before sentencing—the man, Roman Polanski would be arrested in Switzerland on a U.S. warrant and is scheduled to be returned to the United States for his crimes of rape and fleeing sentencing. (see story) There are a lot of things going on between Switzerland and the U.S. right now and for the first time in history under Obama the U.S. is pressuring Swiss government to release information on...
  • Misconduct charge dropped for judge who donated to Obama campaign

    11/19/2008 1:34:22 PM PST · by pissant · 18 replies · 1,030+ views
    Salt Lake Trib ^ | 11/19/08 | Matt Cannedham
    Utah's chief federal judge Tena Campbell will not face punishment for breaking the rules by donating to Barack Obama's presidential campaign. Because she admitted the error, promised to stop donating to candidates and publicly apologized, she will not face any serious sanction, according to Robert H. Henry, chief justice of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals. Henry dropped a charge of judicial misconduct on Nov. 11, in a dismissal order that doesn't name Campbell, but the series of events it describes matches her case. The order also sheds new light on how she handled the violation once it was made...
  • Illegal Felons

    04/24/2008 3:20:13 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 10 replies · 118+ views
    WTVQ-TV ^ | Apr 24, 2008 | Don Hudson
    What happens in Lexington doesn't stay in Lexington, at least not anymore. More and more illegal immigrants who get arrested here are being detained by federal immigration officials and then being deported because of two new policies.  In the past a person like Julio Morales Chacon, a convicted criminal and illegal immigrant, could have served his time in the Fayette County jail, then he could have been released back on the streets. But on April 14th Chacon was turned over to I.C.E. - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Marcello Sabino Borges, an illegal immigrant who served his time for DUI...
  • Red-light Camera Violations Go Unpunished(Orange Co.,CA: 25K violaters)

    02/10/2008 6:34:59 AM PST · by kellynla · 44 replies · 1,491+ views
    orange county register ^ | February 10, 2008 | JENNIFER MUIR
    Thousands of drivers who ignore their red light camera tickets are receiving an unusual giftfrom Orange County courts: Their cases disappear. No fine. No points on their driving records. Meanwhile, the drivers who face up to their mistake and respond to their tickets face a $346 fine, driving school and sometimes, a spike in their insurance rates. "It's not a real good message to get out there to the public," Superior Court CEO Alan Slater conceded in an interview. An Orange County Register investigation has found that police and court workers throughout Orange County rarely complete the time-consuming process required...
  • 'Jena Six' defendant accused of assault in Texas

    02/07/2008 6:12:44 AM PST · by TornadoAlley3 · 31 replies · 83+ views
    02/07/08 | Abbey Brown
    Rules--link only http://www.thetowntalk.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080207/NEWS01/802070330/1002