As It Stands by Dave Stancliff/For the Eureka Times-Standard
A landmark decision for all Californian’s quietly made history on August 20th in a Santa Cruz courtroom.
For the first time since 1996, when the Compassionate Use Act was passed, the federal authorities have been charged with violating the 10th Amendment for harassing medical marijuana patients and state [...]
A former Hamilton County morgue employee is facing a one-year prison sentence, if convicted, on charges stemming from an incident that occurred over two decades ago, when the man allegedly had sex with a corpse. According to police, the pieces...
Potentially Up To $1 Million Dollars In Fines!Shame On Agriprocessors, Shame On The PostvilleCommunity Who Knew Or Should Have KnownThe Agriprocessors meat-processing plant in Postville could be hit with up to $1 million in fines as a result of alleged violations of child-labor laws.The state's labor commissioner is asking Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller to pursue charges against Agriprocessors f
By JOHN DUNBAR, Associated Press Writer
(07-11) 04:31 PDT WASHINGTON, (AP) --
The head of the Federal Communications Commission said Thursday he will recommend that the nation's largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the Internet.
The potentially precedent-setting move stems from a complaint against Comcast Corp. that the
Again, an alleged "truce" by Hamas has been broken when they fire rocket number 99,999 against Israelis (Hat tip: Jihad Watch).
Let's be clear. Olmert, for as long as he's still prime minister, can try all he wants, but it will do no good in attempting to secure a deal with them. They will always break it very soon afterwards.
Thomas F. Jones, Principal Attorney with Jones & Associates in Atlanta, Georgia, shares some hard facts about medical malpractice.
He is a native Atlantan who received his Bachelor of Science and Electrical Engineering degrees from Howard University in Washington, DC. Since graduating from Emory University Law School in 1974, he has been engaged in the private [...]
Baby Dolls Get Violated
Starring: Brooke, Tiana Lynn, Cole Conners, Alana Evans, Vanilla, Brandi Lyons
Categories: Anal, Straight Sex, Gonzo, One-on-One, Outdoors
Studio: Baby Doll
The words “violated” and “young girls” just seem to make anyone’s dick get hard, and believe you me, you will need a really hard dick to satisfy these teenie-bopper sluts. Get ready for som
The investigating officer of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has completed the inquiry and submitted the report to the Adjudicating Authority in 12 cases of foreigners having violated provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) while buying land in Goa.
The investigation officer A K Singh, who is the assistant director of Enforcement Directorate, has submitted [...]
The Candian Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Canadian agents acted illegally when they interrogated Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr and then handed over that intelligence to U.S. authorities. The court ordered the Canadian government to hand over documents pertaining to those 2003 interrogations by agents of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service since the entire process [...]
As much as I would love to use this news to bash Nancy Pelosi, I am going to use it to bash John McCain instead. I am sure I may be able to find a little time to bash Nancy Pelosi before I am done writing.
Nancy Pelosi and Newt Gingrich have been running a national commercial [...]
A lawsuit filed by America's ambulance chasers in federal court says that a recent immigration raid violated the constitutional rights of workers at a meat packing plant.The lawsuit was filed against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Division and several government officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff after the round up of some 400 illegals earlier in the week at
Kolkata Knight Riders, a cricket team, were taken to court by Indian Performing Rights Society (IPRS) on alleged copyright infringement for playing songs of Hindi films at the Eden Gardens during Indian Premier League matches.Appearing for Kolkata Knight Riders, counsels Anindya Mitra and Debanjan Mondal submitted that they already had permission to play nine of the 14 songs at the stadium from
Mariah Carey would feel "violated" if she had children.The 38-year-old music star wouldn't feel comfortable becoming a mother, and is more than happy looking after her pet dog Jack.She told Britain's OK! magazine: "I never wanted to feel violated and I know that's a kind of weird thing to say, but that's how I am. It's definitely because of childhood traumatic stuff."It's hard to have kids in this world. I don't think I could properly educate a child right now. Maybe in the future, but I actually haven't thought about it. For now, I enjoy my dog Jack's company."Last year, Mariah revealed she would never consider having a baby if she wasn't married.The 'Touch My Body' singer said: "If I were to have a child, I would want to be married with a stable family environment. Not to say that's how
It looks like that Mariah Carey who is 38 will never have kids of her own because she said that if she did she would feel violated if she had children and said that she is more then happy looking after her pet dog.
Mariah said that “I never wanted to feel violated and I know [...]
LACK OF PUBLIC SECURITY: Kjetil Tronvoll calls attention to several serious flaws in regard to the Ethiopian trial against the war criminals of the brutal Derg Regime. Photo: Ola SætherThe Ethiopian legal system has accused several thousands of brutal war crimes. Now the war crimes tribunal has itself violated fundamental human rights. Tekst: Yngve Vogt, Translated by Kathrine Torday Gulden (Published April 08 2008) Ethiopia's trial against the criminals of war from the harsh Derg regime (1974-1991) undermines human rights, says Associate Professor Kjetil Tronvoll at the Norwegian Center for Human Rights at the University of Oslo. He has studied the political development in Ethiopia since 1990 and has attended the elections as a researcher and election monitor both in Ethiopia and Eritrea
Qualcomm was drowned by the issue of e-discovery misbehavior which had an impact on client, though it is a base line to E-discovery. The U.S district court of California issued a warning to the entire corporate litigant's regarding the electronically…
...by President George W. Bush, Vice-President Richard Cheney, Public Officials Under Their Authority, and Members of the U.S. Military Under Their Command From Service Graduates Against the War : The U. S. Constitution, Art. VI, para. 2, makes treaties adopted by the U.S. part of the "law of the land." Thus, a violation of the U. N. Charter, Hague IV, Geneva Conventions, etc. is also a
TMZ has a photo of some pervert trying to take a picture up Paris Hilton's dress. I mean, there's a lot of things I can picture myself doing when I meet Paris Hilton, but this isn't one of them. This isn't even close to one of them. How do you make the leap in logic from "Hey, there's Paris Hilton" to "I'm gonna stick...
I'm suprised that not too many other outlets and medis mentioned this, but I just caught this in the Los Angeles Times just a few moments ago..."How ironic that Clay Hensley, the pitcher who gave up Barry Bonds' record-tying home run Saturday, was one of four San Diego Padres farmhands suspended for 15 games in 2005 for violating baseball's minor league steroids policy. ."Wow, what a link...
ST.CHARLES – By a six-to-one vote, the St. Charles school board acknowledged it violated the Open Meetings Act when it failed to vote publicly on a contract extension for the district superintendent.“I think this puts an end to the whole inquiry in this whole area,” board president Kathy Hewell said.The board took the vote late Monday night, after they discussed it in executive, or closed, session.Kane County State’s Attorney John Barsanti recommended the board release to the public a recording of the April 11, 2005, executive session. He also directed the board to send a press release about the Open Meetings Act violation. The board also will have to be trained on the Open Meetings Act and the Freedom of Information Act, Hewell said.Hewell said she did not know when the tapes would be released.“That’s [Barsanti’s] decision,” Hewell said.On April 11, 2005, board members discussed extending Superintendent Barbara Erwin’s contract in executive session, but they never vo
I was awoken in the middle of the night by a noise. It sounded like TheDog getting into something in a ceramic dish on the counter. I sprung out of bed with the intention of scolding her. By the time I got to the door of my bedroom, and the squeaky floorboard, I realized TheDog was sound asleep on the floor at the foot of my bed.
My heart leapt into my throat.
I returned to my bedside table to
by Laurel Brubaker Calkins and Margaret Cronin Fisk
BP Plc must face trial in November on claims it reneged on settlements with three victims of the deadly explosion at its largest refinery, a Texas judge said. Judge Susan Criss in Galveston, Texas, today refused to end a lawsuit in which Alisa Dean, 33, Tracy Donaie, 33, and Henry Rivera, 39, are seeking about $42 million in
by Laurel Brubaker Calkins and Margaret Cronin Fisk
BP Plc must face trial in November on claims it reneged on settlements with three victims of the deadly explosion at its largest refinery, a Texas judge said. Judge Susan Criss in Galveston, Texas, today refused to end a lawsuit in which Alisa Dean, 33, Tracy Donaie, 33, and Henry Rivera, 39, are seeking about $42 million in
A Justice Department Audit showed that the FBI has underreported their use of the United States Patriot Act to make businesses give up information on customers in suspected terrorist cases. One official said that the problems were caused by bad record management and also said that the FBI has been overwhelmed with the number of demands for information within the past two years.
In 2005 the FBI reported that they delivered over 9,200 national security letters that were seeking telephone numbers, financial information or e-mail information on over 3,500 United States citizens over this two year span. Officials say that these numbers have been underreported by 20 percent.
It is unknown whether or not this will be considered as a criminal offense, but one government official said that it looks as though the omissions were unintentional and that the FBI would probably only see administrative sanctions instead of facing criminal charges.
Sen. Charles Schumer, who is a Senate Judiciary Co
Over the last year, Verizon Wireless has been repeatedly slammed online for their misleading tactic of selling their wireless EVDO service as “unlimited” but then cutting off users who use too much. For a while this was a “fuzzy cap” where they wouldn’t even tell you how much. It was estimated at 10gigs per month, though more recent comments from the company suggest that it’s actually 5 gigs. As for why this isn’t false advertising, Verizon Wireless execs have been doing some fancy footwork to explain how they mean “unlimited amounts of data for certain types of data.” Then, they claim that if you use more than 5 gigs a month, the only way you could possibly be doing so is if you’ve been using that data that isn’t unlimited — and, in fact, isn’t allowed. That would include things like videos. Understood? They claim it’s “very clear.” Apparently, however, it’s not so clear to whoever Verizon Wireless had create their TV advertisements. PCS Intel is noti