Category Archive for 'Miscellaneous'

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office (Lake Charles, Louisiana) arrested a man last Tuesday after he supposedly confirmed allegations involving a complaint made about sexually inappropriate actions with a juvenile that happened back in 1982. On July 19, 2010, officials received a complaint regarding 68-year-old John Weatherall of Lake Charles, LA. An investigation revealed that Weatherall allegedly [...]

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I have made separate categories for the cases of William Thomas Zeigler and Richard Lapointe. The case of William Thomas Zeigler has over 12 posts now and a lot more are to come. The case of Richard Lapointe just reached its 16th post and there too, we are not even near the end. The added [...]

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They are being displayed to the public for the first time in Mont Valérien, a 19th century fort outside Paris, France, where the Nazis executed more than 1,000 resistance fighters and hostages during the Second World War – the largest number in one site in France. The Nazis arrested Resistance members and “hostages” – mainly Communists [...]

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Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain offered an extraordinary apology for the 1972 killings of unarmed demonstrators by British troops in Northern Ireland, saying that a long-awaited investigation had left no doubt that the “Bloody Sunday” shootings were “both unjustified and unjustifiable.” “On behalf of our country, I am deeply sorry,” Mr. Cameron said in [...]

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Archaeologists believe that they may have found the world’s best-preserved gladiator cemetery after noticing animal bite marks and combat injuries on some of the 80, mainly headless, Roman skeletons unearthed at a site in the city of York in northern England. “At present our lead theory is that many of these skeletons are those of [...]

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Nearly two months after they were ordered to surrender their Tasers, BART police will be issued the controversial weapons again after being re-trained on the weapon and adapting new protocol. Acting BART Police Chief Daschel Butler said that pending training, the officers would be given Tasers sometime later this week. Training includes watching a 15-minute DVD [...]

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On Friday June 4, 2010, around 3:00 a.m., the surgeon at Yale-New Haven Hospital, Dr. Sukru Emre, accepted a donor liver for Mr. Wayne Keeney. At 6:00 a.m., Wayne underwent transplant surgery! The surgery was successfull but Wayne still has a long recovery period ahead of him. Read the entire post by Norm Pattis here.

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I am going to refer you to a post written by Norm Pattis, a criminal defense and civil rights lawyer. The post is deeply moving. It is about Mr. Wayne Keeney, a criminal defense attorney. Wayne Keeney is fighting for his life and needs help desperately. Please click here, it will lead you to Norm Pattis’ [...]

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I read an article in the New York Times about Jerry Guerinot and right now, I feel the need to warn my readers: should you ever be in trouble, please check your lawyer’s reputation and track record, please! According to the New York Times, twenty of Mr. Guerinot’s clients have been sentenced to death. That is [...]

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The Florida House voted overwhelmingly to protect the homeless under the hate crimes law. This measure will add homeless people  as a category in hate crimes law that protect people against attacks because of a person’s race, color, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, mental or physical disability, or advanced age. Some people say too [...]

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