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November 20, 2013

The U.S. Supreme Court School Busing Ruling of Forty Years Ago Continues To Affect Detroit Schools Today.

The U.S. Supreme Court School Busing Ruling of Forty Years Ago Continues To Affect Detroit Schools Today.   Like so many other cities in the United […]
November 19, 2013

Not All Juveniles Eligible for Parole.

Not All Juveniles Eligible for Parole.   Paul Purpura wrote a very informative article published by NOLA.com in the Tuesday edition concerning the very important issue […]
November 11, 2013

Celebrate Veterans Day

Celebrate Veterans Day…..       Today we celebrate Veterans Day in the United States.  A day to say thank you and pay tribute to all […]
November 10, 2013

New Compassionate Release Program

New Compassionate Release Program   The Federal Bureau of Prisons has instituted a new compassionate release program.  This new policy allows citizens who were sentenced to a […]
November 6, 2013

Louisiana leads the nation in incarceration rates

  Did You Know… That Louisiana leads the nation in incarceration rates? According to the Pew Center for States, one in 55 Louisianans is behind bars. […]
November 5, 2013

A Swiss Man who Defrauds the American People out of Millions Gets Same PRISION Sentence a 2nd Marijuana Possession Convict

A Man who Defrauds the American People out of Millions by Hiding Billions Gets Same PRISION Sentence a Person Convicted of Marijuana Possession 2nd offense!   […]
November 4, 2013

Opponents of Alabama strict Immigration Law Win Victory

Opponents of Alabama strict Immigration Law Win Victory. It appears that opponents of Alabama  strict immigration law have won a victory. Last week the state of […]
November 4, 2013

Upheld legislation from Maryland permitting officers to take a DNA sample

U.S. Supreme Court News… During its last term in Maryland v. King, the U.S. Supreme Court handed the States a new weapon in their criminal investigation […]
November 2, 2013

Former Sergeant Gary Shine Pleads Guilty to a Civil Rights Violation

A Former Sergeant Pleads Guilty to a Civil Rights Violation.   The U.S. Attorney´s Office for the Eastern District of Louisiana announced this week that Gary […]
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