Zimmerman Must Keep Wearing GPS, Stay in County
Judge rejects effort to end monitoring
Anybody remember Jose Padilla?
Can shock and administer drugs to those lucky enough to be restrained
The War on Terror has come home, and the "battlefield" is everywhere.
Had been detained for three months, accused of hacking, but never formally charged
An undisclosed sum to make it all go away
Narcotics possession, theft and civil rights violations
1957 murder/kidnapping one of America's longest unsolved crimes
Would implement mass new media alerts in the event of a child being abducted
Kevin Spellman was drunk as a skunk during the incident
Says the "most severe" punitive measure used in America is used aa a "tool of first resort" for discipline
The decision could set new, more restrictive standards for the practice
So a representative can show up in court, you see
Some might say the old man has the moral edge, between the two
The number of adults under some form of correctional supervision in the U.S. has fallen from a historic high of 7.3 million in 2007, to 6.98 million in 2011.
Milwaukee Police's termination reversed
But why end a good thing, right?
Like, randomly in hotel parking lots and such
Lay off the 'roids, dude
These are tough times and the cops have to make a buck, too
Owners had to pay ransom to the police to retrieve their vehicles
Such as that involving a one-armed, one-legged, wheelchair-bound man
Put to death two decades after conviction
The driver and a passenger were killed
Immigrants are more likely to start a business, more likely to work, and less likely to commit crime.
From the local chapter of the ACLU
Black man beaten, run over in Mississippi in 2011
Say it's a money grab, not for safety
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