Kyle Rittenhouse Trail — the 17-year-old who fatally shot two people and injured a third during protests and looting in Kenosha, Wis. in August 2020 — ruled on Monday that the defense can refer to the individuals Rittenhouse shot as “rioters” and “looters” while prosecutors may not call them “victims.” The Chicago Tribune reported Circuit Read More…
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SEX ABUSE
SEX ABUSE Shame on M0-DCPS for losing millions to Sex Abuse Millions of dollars that should be spent on school building maintenance, teacher salaries and educational resources are instead being blown on jury verdicts and legal settlements because Miami-Dade County Public Schools can’t seem to keep their male teachers in check. Last year, M-DCPS paid Read More…
MARIJUANA PLANTS BITE THE DUST
MARIJUANA PLANTS BITE THE DUST. SAN LEANDRO, Calif. — Authorities in a northern California county said an 18-month investigation has led to the seizure of up to 500,000 marijuana plants and more than $10 million in cash. According to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, the bust also included the confiscation of 6 tons of processed Read More…
Smuggling Gold From DR Congo – When Will Africa Be Free?
Smuggling Gold From DR Congo – When Will Africa Be Free? Companies are smuggling Gold from DR Congo – When will Africa be Free? According to Bloomberg, foreign firms are collaborating with armed militias in the Democratic Republic of Congo to smuggle gold worth millions of dollars. According to a report released on Tuesday by Read More…
Non-Profit Prison Reform Organization
Non-Profit Prison Reform Organization to Review 1,000 Wrongful Conviction Cases, The Prison Reform Project, a California-based non-profit organization, has set the goal of reviewing at least 1,000 wrongful conviction cases from across the country. The organization is led by its director, Clyde Beasley, who himself was once wrongfully incarcerated and was able to skillfully exonerate himself Read More…
Global Report – FL Among Top States For Mass Incarceration
Global report: FL among top states for mass incarceration. Florida and a dozen other states imprison people at the highest rates in the world, without demonstrating that incarceration reduces crime, says the Prison Policy Initiative, a non-partisan research and policy advocacy organization. Florida’s rate of incarceration in prisons and jails was 795 people per 100,000, Read More…







