Thursday, October 2, 2008

A man beaten to death in Essex was ID'd as Eddie Alonso Stewart, 24.

Broadwater tells the tale of attempted-murder victim Sean Levy.

The Ink details last week's murders
, reports Delawntae Finley has been removed from the toll. If that's the case, then police are likely not counting the death of Anthony Coates, #121, which would explain the discrepancy between numbers.

Did area drug dealers steal the formula for happy pills?

A Salisbury woman was awarded $1.8 million after being wrongfully terminated from a pest-control company.

Some unspecified criminal charge was dropped in the case of a MoCo loon who threatened the gov, Hillary and Mikulski.

A TDR law blogger asks, "Should American courts be prevented from enforcing defamation judgments obtained in countries with weaker free speech protections?"

More on the probe into police spying. Your tax $ at work!

9 comments:

  1. Why was Delawntae Finley ever listed as a murder? His killing sounds like a clear-cut case of self defense.

    BTW, maybe if his mother had given him a real name he wouldn't have become a hoodlum.

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  2. Did anyone listen to the Norris show when they brought up that paying people to be sterilized? It seems like it caught a lot of traction for people in the city.

    Someone I was speaking to had an interesting idea as a follow up to that. People who opt to go on welfare, before signing up, would have to be sterilized in order to become eligible.

    State sanctioned Eugenics, or a Public Safety and Health issue? You be the judge...

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  3. Why do we always assume that eugenics was a totally bad idea...

    Ok I was semi-joking with that part, but the big problem with past sterilization programs was that they were forced on people. All of the current ideas that are being tossed around are voluntary.

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  4. a homicide isn't considered justifiable until the police rule it as such.

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  5. Who makes the final determination if a homicide is justifiable or not? Is it the PD or the State's Attorney's Office?

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  6. the ME's office in conjunction with the PD?

    Buz?

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  7. All deaths ruled homicide by the Medical Examiner, and some even before, are reviewed by the Assistant State's Attorney for Violent Crime. He/she, in conjunction with their superiors, make the ruling of "justifiable".

    Remember, officially the State's Attorney is the chief law enforcement officer in the city--not Fred.

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  8. i CANNOT BELIEVE WHAT ASSSHOLES SOME U ARE. HOW THE HELL DOES BEATING ANYONE UNCONSCIOUS THAT SWEET, AND YOUNG, SEEM JUSTIFIABLE? SO HAS ANYONE EVER HEARD OF PEOPLE THAT OPT TO SPEAK OR TYPE RASH AND IGNORANT MESSAGES, ANONYMOUSLY, HAVING TONGUES AND DIGITS REMOVED WHILE THEY ARE FULLY CONSCIOUS

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