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With no recourse in US courts or Congress, the Taxpayers Against Genocide movement pivots to UN Human Rights Council.
Brunswick County Sheriff James Woodley now denies ever advocating for Mikal Mahdi's life in an interview with a reporter despite 15 years of court filings.
Ex-Bridgeport BOE member's lie to grand jury involved 2018 campaign event at Dolphin's Cove: Records
Ex-Bridgeport BOE member Jessica Martinez pleaded guilty to lying about an event Dennis Bradley hosted at Dolphin's Cove for ...
Based on the crime, she faces a presumptive sentence of two to six years ... driving resulting in death — the charge the ...
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LAist on MSNOC supervisors battle over Andrew Do plea deal and whether to call for tougher prison sentenceSome on the board contend that the disgraced supervisor's deal equates to “special treatment” compared with other major ...
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Display of teen’s body in Chechnya sparks global outcryIn a Chechen town, regional authorities decided to display the body of a teenager who attacked police officers in the main ...
Javid Yusuf In his Sunday Times March 30th article headlined “Sanctions and Sri Lanka’s failure to address human rights ...
The Thirteenth Amendment of the US Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude—except as punishment for a crime. This so-called "Except ... “by collecting direct quotes from various ...
Additionally, "Gujarat had the highest proportion (68%) of police personnel who believed that Dalits are 'naturally prone to committing crimes,' with 17% believing so 'to a great extent' and 51% 'to ...
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