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  • WHO scientist may face death penalty for advising against ivermectin: ‘Deleting the tweet won’t save her

    10/04/2021 8:49:00 AM PDT · by MNDude · 46 replies
    A 51-page legal statement prepared by the India Bar Association (IBA) attacked WHO Chief Scientist of India Soumya Swaminathan with 71 counts describing Swaminatan’s evaluation discouraging ivermectin to treat COVID-19 as “extremely unreasonable” and “having another purpose.” The Association called to invoke articles 302, 304 (paragraph 2), and 88 of the Indian Penal Code regarding murder and other crimes to punish Swaminathan. If Swaminatan is convicted, she may face the death penalty or life imprisonment. Ivermectin was first developed as a veterinary drug in the 1970s, however since 1988 it has been prescribed for humans to combat various parasitic infections....
  • Alleged Santa Cruz MS-13 members charged with racketeering, murder

    08/17/2018 6:21:06 PM PDT · by artichokegrower · 22 replies
    KION ^ | August 17, 2018
    A dozen alleged members of an MS-13 gang in Santa Cruz have been accused in a revised indictment by a federal grand jury in San Jose of charges including murder, drug trafficking and racketeering.
  • Accused New Orleans candy snatcher facing 20 to life for pocketing $31 in sweets

    04/04/2016 3:57:54 AM PDT · by Freelance Warrior · 19 replies
    The Advocate ^ | 04/01/2016 | JOHN SIMERMAN
    The price of candy has shot way up for Jacobia Grimes. A career shoplifter, Grimes faces a possible 20 years to life in prison after he allegedly stuffed $31 worth of candy bars into his pockets [...] on a December afternoon. Grimes has five prior theft convictions, making him a “quad” offender under the state’s habitual-offender law, and facing 20 years to life behind bars. In 2010, [Orleans Parish District Attorney] Cannizzaro’s office secured a conviction against Grimes as a double offender, sending him away on a four-year prison stint. The latest charge upped the stakes further. Grimes appeared Thursday...
  • Columbia, KY, Hopes Teen Killer Will Explain Why He Killed His Parents

    08/25/2003 6:37:47 AM PDT · by Theodore R. · 17 replies · 383+ views
    Louisville, KY, Courier-Journal ^ | 08-25-03 | Lindenberger, Michael A.
    <p>COLUMBIA, Ky. – The sentencing of 17-year-old Blake Walker for killing his parents, scheduled for tomorrow, may bring closure to some, but others in this small college town say they have to know why it happened before they can get any peace.</p>