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Ron Kaye: There's no justice in this system
Consequences — there must be consequences for our actions, or there will be hell to pay. The punishment must fit the crime. Without that, at least as a shared principle, what do we have? That's what justice for all is all about: the balance between...Tags: Government, Safety of Citizens, Punishment, Laws, Prisons
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Dumbfounded by city attorney's quote
The words by City Atty. Scott Howard on the false incarceration case ("Glendale to pay $1.7M in settlement," Jan. 18) left me dumbstruck. "The matter is now concluded and everyone hopes we can move on," he said. What? No lessons learned? The city staff...Tags: Television, Justice System, Laws, Crimes, Lawyers
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Possible conflict worries Schiff, Sherman
Reps. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) and Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) have been raising alarms about potential new hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed region on the border of Armenia and Azerbaijan where violence erupted for years after the fall of...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Trade Dispute, Hate Crimes, South Carolina, U.S. Department of State
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Charges possible for Salas
GLENDALE — Nancy Salas, the 22-year-old Glendale resident who last week lied about being abducted after sparking a massive search, could still face criminal charges in Merced, the Central Valley city where she was found, police officials there...Tags: Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Justice System, Punishment, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles
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Mary Sanchez: Stand Your Ground laws a shaky basis for justice
The Trayvon Martin murder case will boil down to one claim known by mothers everywhere. "He started it!" Every parent with more than one child has heard that cry. When their little one points his or her finger accusingly at a sibling, claiming to have...Tags: Justice System, Laws, Judges, Trayvon Martin, Lawyers
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Sheriff to fire narcotics deputy charged with lying about drugs
The L.A. County Sheriff's Department is seeking to fire a narcotics deputy charged with lying about finding drugs after detaining a couple, whom the county will pay $550,000 to settle a false-arrest lawsuit, officials said. Francisco Enriquez has...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Criminals, Law Enforcement, Crime, Law and Justice
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Q&A: Keith Huff
For RedEyeWriter Keith Huff talks "Mad Men," "House of Cards" and his world premiere noir comedy play at Lookingglass He won a Writer's Guild Award for "Mad Men," wrote for the first season of "House of Cards" and is currently working on a new SyFy show called...Tags: House of Cards (tv program), Battlestar Galactica (tv program), Netflix Inc., Brad Pitt, Crime, Law and Justice
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Couple arrested by L.A. County sheriff's deputy win $550,000 award
A couple who alleged that they were falsely arrested and framed for drug possession were awarded $550,000 on Tuesday in a legal settlement involving a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy who has been charged with perjury. The county Board of Supervisors...Tags: Police Arrests, Justice System, Laws, Trials, Criminals
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Unger found guilty again in Hagerstown police officer's 1975 murder
The retrial of a man convicted of murdering a Hagerstown police officer has produced the same verdict as in 1976: guilty of first-degree felony murder. Talbot County (Md.) Circuit Judge Broughton Earnest announced his verdict Tuesday in the retrial of...
Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Theft, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Trials
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Pennsylvania leads the nation in lost or stolen guns
WASHINGTON — Pennsylvania led the nation in the number of firearms lost or stolen from federally licensed gun dealers last year, according to a new government report released as part of the White House's effort to keep attention on gun issues in the...Tags: FBI, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, U.S. Congress, Theft, Personal Weapon Control
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Judge sends Willinghams murder case to trial court
ghartley@schurz.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The preliminary hearing for Jose Huckleberry, accused of killing a couple in their home in Greene County was Monday. Greene County Associate Circuit Judge Jason Brown found probable cause for two counts of first-degree murder, two...Tags: Justice System, Laws, Trials, Prisons, Judges
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Another needless death in America's long, failed war on drugs
Thirteen years ago, Cpl. Ed Toatley was working undercover for the Maryland State Police when he was murdered during a botched drug deal in Washington, D.C. Ed was a close friend of mine, and his tragic death Oct. 30, 2000, began my quest to end America's...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Career and Workplace, Baltimore Police Department, Employment, Murder
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