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news aggregator12-person jury, alternate chosen in Sandusky caseMayor slapped in face after losingUS defends Pakistan drone strikesThe US defence secretary backs the use of drones to kill militants in Pakistan, two days after a missile strike reportedly kills an al-Qaeda leader.
Liberia minors 'used in raids'Militants in Liberia are recruiting children to carry out cross-border raids on villages in Ivory Coast, a human rights group says.
1940 NY census records are now searchable by nameNEW YORK (AP) -- Americans are in for a cyber-surprise on Wednesday: They'll be able to plug family names into an online 1940 U.S. census and come up with details about the lives of New Yorkers - from Joe DiMaggio and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy to their own relatives....
1940 NY census records are now searchable by nameNEW YORK (AP) -- Americans are in for a cyber-surprise on Wednesday: They'll be able to plug family names into an online 1940 U.S. census and come up with details about the lives of New Yorkers - from Joe DiMaggio and Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy to their own relatives....
School Censors Lee Greenwood's Famous SongMost Americans are familiar with, and enjoy hearing, Lee Greenwood's patriotic song that includes the famous line "God bless the U.S.A." The Greenwood song had been scheduled to be sung by the kids at an assembly at Stall Brook Elementary School in Bellingham, Massachusetts. The school administrators decided to censor God out of the song and replace Him with "We love the U.S.A." This is Phyllis Schlaflyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11930380089191812969noreply@blogger.com1
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Police cuts 'causing more crime'The loss of hundreds of police officers has contributed to a rise in crime, the acting chief constable of Lancashire Police says.
Suicide bombers kill 22 civilians at Afghan marketKANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) -- Three suicide attackers blew themselves up in the largest city in southern Afghanistan Wednesday, killing 22 people and wounding at least 50 others in a dusty marketplace that was turned into a gruesome scene of blood and bodies....
Pensioner killer jailed for lifeA woman is jailed for life after admitting bludgeoning an 86-year-old woman to death in her home in south-east London.
Inquiry call on high stillbirthsA confidential inquiry is needed to try to find out why Wales has the highest stillbirth rate in Europe, according to health experts.
Prescott's Olympic stewards fearsLord Prescott warns "cheap labour" could be used at the Olympics after volunteer stewards for the Jubilee spent part of the night under a bridge.
CA10: “[I]t is not clear that individuals have a constitutional right to a reasonable post-arrest investigation.”Plaintiff was arrested and detained for 224 days for a sexual assault charge that was ultimately dismissed. He had a prosthetic lower leg and had prostate surgery that made it impossible for him to ejaculate, two things not mentioned anywhere in the investigation. “[I]t is not clear that individuals have a constitutional right to a reasonable post-arrest investigation.” Barham v. Town of Greybull Wyo., 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 11306 (10th Cir. June 5, 2012)*: We turn next to Plaintiff's argument that his constitutional rights were violated by his 224-day detention on charges that were later dismissed. He contends there were problems with the alleged victims' stories, particularly relating to Plaintiff's inability to ejaculate semen, and he argues a reasonable law enforcement officer would have investigated these problems and attempted to obtain Plaintiff's release earlier. As we stated in Romero, it is not clear that individuals have a constitutional right to a reasonable post-arrest investigation. See Romero, 45 F.3d at 1478. To the extent there is such a right, it must be based on "facts that, at a minimum, demonstrate Defendants acted with deliberate or reckless intent." Id. After thoroughly reviewing the record, we conclude that the officers' post-arrest investigation was, at most, negligent. Thus, Plaintiff has not shown the officers' conduct during his detention violated any potential constitutional right to a reasonable post-arrest investigation. VIDEO: Tamil protest at Royal lunchHundreds of Tamil and human rights campaigners gathered outside Marlborough House in central London in opposition to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa's presence at a lunch for Commonwealth heads of state attended by the Queen.
Israeli parliament rejects attempt to save outpostJERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel's parliament on Wednesday paved the way for the demolition of an illegal West Bank outpost by rejecting an attempt by hardline lawmakers to prevent the move....
Panetta: Drone attacks will continue in PakistanNEW DELHI (AP) -- Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is delivering a strong defense of the U.S. use of drones to kill insurgents in Pakistan, telling an audience next door in India on Wednesday that America has made it clear to Islamabad it will continue to target al-Qaida leaders in that country....
E.D.N.Y.: Plaintiff can amend complaint to allege strip search at station housePlaintiffs’ strip search claim on arrest without booking permitted on motion to amend; it was not futile. Sorrell v. Inc. Vill. of Lynbrook, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 77303 (E.D. N.Y. June 4, 2012).* There was probable cause for defendant’s arrest for murder for hire by payment of a snowmobile. State v. Santiago, 2012 Conn. LEXIS 218 (May 29, 2012).* In litigation over a 1991 search warrant in 2012, the seizure under the search warrant was somewhat excessive, but it was not reason to suppress the whole search under Andersen. United States v. Persico, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 77298 (E.D. N.Y. June 1, 2012).* Egypt extends military police powers before voteCAIRO (AP) -- Egypt's government extended the powers of military police and intelligence agents on Wednesday to allow them to arrest civilians for a wide range of offenses, just days before the runoff for a president who will replace the country's military rulers as head of state....
Boy critical after armed robberyPolice appeal for information about a dark saloon car used by armed men who left a 16-year-old schoolboy "fighting for his life" in an attempted robbery near Magherafelt.
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