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Gideon’s Muted Trumpet

This article was originally published on The New York Times by Paul Butler on March 17, 2013. FIFTY years after the Supreme Court, in Gideon v. Wainwright, guaranteed legal representation to poor people charged with serious crimes, low-income criminal defendants, particularly black ones, are significantly worse off. Don’t blame public defenders, who are usually overwhelmed. The problem lies […]

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Desperate Woman Sells Wedding Ring To Pay Husband’s Medical Bill And Gets Ripped Off

This article was originally published on Huffington Post by David Lohr on March 15, 2017. When her husband took a nasty fall and Megan Starich had no other way to pay the bills, she turned to the very symbol of her love ― her wedding ring. “She cherishes her wedding ring, but she was willing to sacrifice it,” Lt.

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Aspiring Cop Allegedly Admits To Sexual Assault During Job Interview

This article was originally published on The Huffington Post by David Moye on March 15, 2017. A West Virginia man applying to be a police officer is now facing charges after allegedly admitting to sexual assault during the job interview. Tyler Ray Price of Nitro was arraigned Monday on charges of second-degree felony sexual assault. Official with the South

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Cop Who Tried To Keep Driver From Filming Reignites Debate Over Police Privacy

This article was originally published on The Huffington Post by Andy Campbell on March 11, 2017. A police department in Wilmington, North Carolina, is backtracking after one of its officers was captured on video telling a citizen ― falsely ― that he couldn’t record their interaction. It’s a sobering incident that raises broader questions about how much privacy a police

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ury Secrecy Doesn’t Apply if Bias Taints Deliberations, Justices Rule

This article was originally published on the New York Times by Adam Liptak on March 6, 2017. WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that courts must make an exception to the usual rule that jury deliberations are secret when evidence emerges that those discussions were marred by racial or ethnic bias. “Racial bias implicates unique historical, constitutional and institutional concerns,”

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Second suspect arraigned in Millcreek meth case

This article was originally published on GoErie on March 2, 2017. A second person wanted on criminal charges related to the discovery of a suspected methamphetamine lab at a Millcreek Township hotel on Saturday has turned himself in, according to township police. Brandon Adams, 33, was arraigned late Wednesday afternoon by Summit Township District Judge Brian McGowan

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Teen Jumps To His Death In Reported Snapchat Stunt In Singapore

This article was originally published on The Huffington Post by Carla Herreria on March 2, 2017. One teen reportedly leapt to his death in Singapore after attempting a Snapchat stunt that went tragically wrong. Jonathan Chow, 17, jumped over a barrier and fell four floors at Singapore’s Orchard Central mall Friday, The Straits Times reported. Footage leaked from the mall’s closed-circuit

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Former Animal Shelter Worker Is Accused Of Having Sex With A Dog

This article was originally published on The Huffington Post by David Moye on March 1, 2017. A former animal shelter employee in Shreveport, Louisiana, has been charged with crimes against nature after being accused of having sex with a dog. Celina Ann Cabrera, 24, was taken into custody Friday afternoon after officers received a report that a woman had

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University Student With Peanut Allergy Was Hazed With Peanut Butter, Mom Says

This article was originally published on The Huffington Post by Nina Golgowski on March 2, 2017. A college student with a severe peanut allergy is lucky to be alive after members of a fraternity smeared his face with peanut butter during a hazing ritual at Central Michigan University, his mother says. Teresa Seely shared photos of her son Andrew’s swollen face on

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