Roger Clemens, the larger-than-life pitcher who appeared destined for the Baseball Hall of Fame, was indicted by a federal grand jury in Washington on Thursday on charges that he lied to Congress when he said he never used performance-enhancing drugs. Clemens became the third high-profile athlete in three years to…
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JUDGE ORDERS MAN FREED IN A THREE-STRIKES CASE
The case has been widely cited by those pushing to change the law, including civil rights activists and the Los Angeles district attorney, as an example of the kind of heavy-handed sentencing it can lead to. Judge Peter Espinoza of Superior Court, who ordered the release, said convictions under the…
MAN ARRESTED FOR PUSHING STROLLER WHILE INTOXICATED
MANSFIELD, Ohio — A Mansfield man is facing unusual charges for pushing his children in a stroller while he was intoxicated. 24-year-old Steven Melendez says his sons,who are one and three years-old, mean the world to him. However, Melendez concedes he had been drinking when he put the boys in…
JUSTICES LIMIT LIFE SENTENCES FOR JUVENILE
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that juveniles who commit crimes in which no one is killed may not be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Five justices, in an opinion by Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, agreed that the Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel…
STUDY: STATES CAN’T AFFORD DEATH PENALTY
California, which currently has 678 death row inmates, has the nation’s largest death row population, yet the state has not executed anyone in four years. California spends more than $130 million a year on its capital punishment system — housing and prosecuting inmates and coping with an appellate system that…
SHOULD PARENTS LOSE CUSTODY OF OBESE CHILDREN?
An increasing number of countries are grappling with whether morbidly obese children should be taken from their parents amid the Western world’s obesity epidemic? Removing children from their parents remains a last resort, but obesity experts are increasingly debating whether doing so can boost a child’s chances for a healthier…
HOLOCAUST DENIER SUES PEMBROKE PINES SURVIVOR AND AUTHOR
Holocaust denier, Eric Hunt, has filed a complaint against 80-year-old Pembroke Pines woman, Irene Weisberg Zisblatt, whose memoir describes her experience in the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. Zisblatt’s autobiography recounts how she was packed into a boxcar for the trip from Hungary to the extermination camp along with her parents and…
FLORIDA TEEN SET ON FIRE AFTER BEING DOUSED WITH FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
In Deerfield, Fl, a 15-year-old was terribly burned after three teens doused him with a flammable liquid and set him on fire. Authorities were investigating whether he was attacked because he had stopped someone from stealing his father’s bicycle the day before. He had refused to attend classes at Deerfield…
CUB SCOUT TERRORIST
Zachary Christie, a sweet young child, brought a camping utensil that doubles as a knife, fork and spoon to school. He was so excited about recently joining the Cub Scouts that he wanted to use the spork during lunch. School officials concluded that he had violated their zero-tolerance policy on…
3 SENTENCED TO LIFE FOR FLORIDA GANG RAPE & BEATING
On Tuesday, October 13th, three men were convicted of the gang rape of a woman from West Palm Beach and the beating of her young son, and were sentenced to life in prison. Palm Beach Circuit Judge Krista Marx sentenced Jakaris Taylor, 17, and Nathan Walker, 18, to life in…