Corporal Punishment In Ohio Schools (WCMH Columbus) 26 Aug 2008 at 5:49pm
COLUMBUS, Ohio-- A bill has been making its way around the Ohio Statehouse that if passed, would abolish corporal punishment in Ohio Schools. Though many individual districts have done away with it, Ohio is among 22 states that allow spanking in public schools.
Christine Gage will get no punishment if restitution is paid to VGs for faked... 26 Aug 2008 at 5:11pm
FLINT, Michigan -- An unusual sentencing for an unusual crime. That's how Genesee County Circuit Judge Joseph A. Farah described Christine J. Gage's choice to fake her own abduction from a Flint Township VG's grocery store March 13.
Wisconsin mystery author finds crime in dolls and Yoopers (The Capital Times) 27 Aug 2008 at 8:07pm
Wisconsin mystery author Deb Baker, of Hartland, has two new novels out this summer: "Dolly Departed" and "Murder Talks Turkey." An avid doll collector herself, Baker uses the collecting world as a backdrop for her series with amateur sleuth Gretchen Birch. While the books can be considered "cozi...
Search the Archives (Daily Sundial) 28 Aug 2008 at 9:20am
A driver turned would-be terrorist? Imagine a scenario in which a criminal is sentenced for a crime, completes a majority of their sentence and then a couple of months before their release, a judge decides to keep them imprisoned because the criminal is considered an ?enemy combatant? to society.
Police to shame jaywalkers on TV (Reuters via Yahoo! News) 28 Aug 2008 at 12:43pm
Shanghai police will post photos and videos of jaywalkers in newspapers and on TV in a bid to shame them out of breaking traffic rules, local media reported on Thursday.
Bloomington to hold meeting to discuss juvenile crime (The Pantagraph) 26 Aug 2008 at 2:54am
BLOOMINGTON -- A meeting has been set next week in response to public pressure about juvenile crime in Bloomington. The city plans the meeting for 6 p.m. Sept. 4 at City Hall. It will focus on enforcement of juvenile laws.
Jury wants family-killer executed (Daily Telegraph) 27 Aug 2008 at 9:10pm
AN unemployed drifter who kidnapped two children after butchering three members of their family in a crime spree that shocked the US should be executed, a federal jury in Idaho said overnight.
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