Is Justice For Sale?
Tonight Friday, February 19, PBS’ Bill Moyers Journal will air a story about the Supreme Court’s recent campaign finance ruling. Moyers’ report will include a lengthy excerpt from "Justice for Sale," a 1999 Frontline documentary produced by the Center f… more »
Robin Hood Steals But Doesn't Give To Poor.
This Robin Hood is accused of stealing — and not to give to the poor. Authorities said a 34-year-old named Robin Joshua Hood found someone's wallet in downtown Denver and apparently began using the man's name in a ploy to avoid being caught on a warrant.… more »
More Convicts – Fewer Cops – More Nervous Citizens With Guns : Prescription for Disaster.
Los Angeles and in fact all of California is so broke it can’t pay attention. One way to save money is to release prison inmates but, critics worry that will spike crime, and it appears valid. The flood of convicts coincides with dismal budget prediction… more »
Olympian’s Accused Murderer Bail Reduced to $1 Million
Accused murderess Jane Laut’s bail was reduced to $1 million from $3 million provided she surrender her and her son’s passports. Laut is accused of the execution style killing of her husband, 1984 Olympic shot put medalist Dave Laut, at their Oxnard ar… more »
A Long Time Ago In "Wild and Wooly" East
This is a true story from the late 1960s.Many years ago in Ohio there were Justices of the Peace that also served as bonding stations mostly for minor offenses like traffic citations. One particularly crusty JP ran a Shell Oil gasoline station on U. S.… more »