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Chris Brown's Day in Court; Brown Charged with Two Felonies for Alleged Assault on RihannaMusician, Chris Brown, has been charged with two felonies for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend Rihanna. Brown's first court date is March 5th.
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What You Should Know About Felonies and Misdemeanors in OhioFelonies and misdemeanors are nothing to mess with in the criminal world.
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How Felonies Are ProcessedFelonies are the most severe offenses in the American criminal justice system. Felonies include the most heinous crimes known to man. -
Felonies, Misdemeanors & InfractionsCrimes committed in the United States are classified into three different levels of severity: felonies, misdemeanors and infractions. -
8 Web Design Felonies that Will Land Your Business in the No-Sale PrisonAre you making critical mistakes in designing your web site that makes your visitor want to click away and never return? Learn what design elements makes your visitors click away without buying what you have to offer.
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Felonies vs. MisdemeanorsThe most common classifications for crime in the United States are felony convictions and misdemeanor convictions.
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Police Blotter for Jackson County, OhioPolice Blotter for southern Ohio for Jan. 14.
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10 First Date Felonies Most Guys CommitHere are 10 things you should never do on a first date with a woman.
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Singer Chris Brown Apologizes Publicly to Rihanna for Domestic ViolenceChris Brown, who has been charged with two felonies for beating his ex-girlfriend Rihanna, offers a public apology on TMZ. -
Three Strikes Prison Population Proves Big Results by 2010Offenders who committed their 2nd and 3rd serious felonies in California never stopped entering prison gates during the 15 years after the passage of the Three Strikes and You're Out law. At the start of 2010, zero tolerance was the criminal experience.
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Billl Ayers and the Presidential Debate of October 15thBill Ayers, his background, and some facts about his past.
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The Typical Punishment for Misdemeanor CrimesCrimes are either misdemeanors or felonies. Misdemeanors are less serious crimes and carry lesser punishments than the comparatively serious felony crimes. Each state has its own rules for misdemeanor punishments, but there are general guidelines.
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Floyd Mayweather Charged with Eight Crimes, According to TMZFloyd Mayweather Jr. has been charged with four felonies and four misdemeanors stemming from a domestic incident in Las Vegas.
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The Vatican - 'The Blues Brothers' a 'Catholic Classic'The Vatican, for reasons known only to God, has decreed that "The Blues Brothers" is a "Catholic Classic," and is, therefore, recommended viewing for good Catholics everywhere. It seems that committing multiple felonies is fine, if it's for a good cause.
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Blacks Are the Most Dangerous Cultural Group in America. Why is This Obvious Truth Ignored, Justified or Excused?Instead of setting high standards for all Americans, today's popular culture is encouraging today's youth to sink to the lowest common denominator in order to be cool, popular and to fit in.
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'Justified' Season 1 Episode 6 'The Collection''Justified' Season 1 Episode 6 'The Collection' has Raylan Givens visiting his old friend Boyd in prison. Boyd, a criminal with multiple felonies to his name, has the effrontery of the newly converted to admonish Raylan on the state of his soul.
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"Prison Break" Actor Garrison Charged with ManslaughterThe actor Lane Garrison, of the hit Fox television drama "Prison Break," has been charged with four felonies including vehicular manslaughter. The charges follow an incident last year when Garrison drove an SUV into a tree in Beverly Hills with fatal consequences.
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America's Next Top Model Designer is Accused of RapeHigh End Fashion Designer is being prosecuted for raping two females and comitting other felonies.
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The Top 10 Losers of 2006: The Hoff, Jack Abramoff and OthersFrom getting thrown out of Wimbledon for being "steaming drunk" to a Congressman who sent dirty e-mails to teenage boys to a power broker who plead guilty to numerous felonies, 2006 was quite the year for LOSERS. -
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick Sent to JailAccording to the Detroit Free Press, the Mayor of Detroit Kwame Kilpatrick, who is under indictment for perjury and other felonies, has been ordered to spend the night in jail by Judge Ronald Giles for making an unauthorized trip to Canada in violation of his bond.
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Famous Faces Free From FeloniesJudging by the recent acquittal of Michael Jackson on the charges of his long, drawn out case, it seems that famous people are allowed to pretty much do anything that their little hearts desire.
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Euthanasia and the Right to DieAs long as non-voluntary and involuntary types of euthanasia are treated as felonies, it seems safe to allow patients to exercise their personal autonomy and grant them the right to die.
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The Three Strikes LawThe Three Strikes Law, a variation of which most U.S. states hold, is a law enacted in 1993 by Washington state which assigns a minimum sentence to anyone who has been convicted of three consecutive felonies. -
Tow Company Owner Arrested in Los Angeles for Threatening Elected OfficialThe Los Angeles Police Department detectives have taken the 41-year-old Shahram Shayesteh, a tow company owner, into custody for a total of two felonies he committed.
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Is OJ Simpson Getting the Squeeze?Yes, O.J. Simpson has once again found himself tangled with the law. This time Juice is being charged with six felonies including two counts of robbery
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Texas Churches Assume Responsibility for Re-Entry of Ex-OffendersIn Texas, many criminal acts are classified as felonies resulting in the loss of housing and employment opportunities to almost 10 percent of the population convicted. This places burden upon churches -
Misdemeanors vs. Felonies: Differences in Your Chances of Getting HiredWill having a lesser criminal offense make a difference when it comes to getting hired?
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Criminal Records and Finding Jobs: Is it Fair that Felonies Carry a Lifetime Stigma?Is it really justice that criminals who've served time for their offense be denied fair treatment in the job market?
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Identity Theft: A Crime that Can Affect AnyoneThere is a crime that has become so prevalent that anyone is vulnerable without the proper precautions. Some have become more familiar with this crime than they ever feared. This crime can devastate your life and cause untold stress.
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Fifth Grade Students Arrested for Having Sex in ClassroomAfter the scandal of sixth grade students in Indiana having sex in the classroom, two fifth grade students in Louisiana were allegedly caught having sex in the classroom when the teacher stepped out. They were arrested Tues. morning.
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Case Briefs: Bowers V State, 14th Court of Appeals No. 14-97-0932Death Row Murder Case on appeal. A question of subtantial rights violation.
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Seventeen Arrested for Straw PurchasesOn Monday, April 9th, authorities of Philadelphia announced the warrants for 14 city residents of individuals who were being accused of illegally buying guns for felons. This sort of transaction is know as a "straw purchases". -
Serial Killers Around the World - Part TwoThis is the second series of an array of articles featuring serial killers from around the world. -
Florida's Relative Caregivers: Midnight Saviours, ForgottenIt was midnight, November 2000 when the knock came at my door. The Department of Children and Families handed me a sick child. a little less than two months old. My niece had gotten into trouble,
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Stricter Animal Laws NeededThis article shows why harsher animal abuse laws are needed and points towards the link between animal and human abuse. -
Career CriminologyThis term paper discusses the controversial topic of career criminology. The paper also takes an in-depth look at the overall effectiveness of the criminal justice system in relation to career criminals.
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Drugs and Crime: An Explanation of Their RelationshipDescribes the relationship between drugs and crime.
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Dissolving Myths About America's Criminal Justice SystemThe Criminal Justice System works much differently than the American people believe.
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Businessman Claims Hillary Clinton Broke Federal Law when He Worked for Her Senate CampaignA businessman who worked for Senator Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign said he will soon release a video that shows her violating federal campaign laws.
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Second Man Charged in Giving a 2-Year-Old and a 5-Year-Old MarijuanaA second man was charged, Friday in connection with the videotaping of two young children smoking pot.
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