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January 22, 2012

Pardons making history, but what’s the cost? – Jackson Clarion Ledger (blog)


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Pardons making history, but what's the cost?
Jackson Clarion Ledger (blog)
He thereafter filed numerous petitions for post-conviction collateral relief, all of which were denied. The trial court found in 1998 that he was ineligible for release under the cited code section. • Another man plead guilty in August 1996 for beating
Haley Barbour Pardons: Analysis Finds Whites Benefitted Disproportionately Huffington Post
Haley Barbour: Pardoned Mississippi murderers deserved 'second chance'Alaska Dispatch

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May 8, 2011

Crime History: Wife guilty in deadly – Washington Examiner

Crime History: Wife guilty in deadly
Washington Examiner
On this day, May 9, in 1988, a Seattle-area woman was found guilty of killing her husband and another person by lacing Excedrin capsules with cyanide, becoming the first person convicted under the Federal Anti-Tampering Act. Stella Nickell had plotted

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March 22, 2011

Sarah Vowell’s sad but scintillating history of Hawai’i – Seattle Times

Sarah Vowell's sad but scintillating history of Hawai'i
Seattle Times
That is, the book is weighted a little too heavily on just telling the story. On the other hand: What a story! Adam Woog's column on crime and mystery fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times.

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February 12, 2011

Chinese Expulsion Remembrance event marks ’shameful moment’ in Seattle history – Seattle Times

Chinese Expulsion Remembrance event marks 'shameful moment' in Seattle history
Seattle Times
We march so this crime against our community is never forgotten. The … fear they must have felt as they marched these streets toward the waterfront .

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January 29, 2011

Gritty history is Seattle cop’s other beat – HeraldNet

Gritty history is Seattle cop's other beat
HeraldNet
delivered in the deadpan of a hardened crime fighter. He happily answers questions along the way. The tours begin and end at the Seattle Police Museum.

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January 24, 2011

Bounty Hunters and History

BOSTON, MA — Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun has called the bounty hunter and bondsmen industry “odorous” while The American Bar Association has called the industry “tawdry,” but in fact bail has a long history. In medieval times in England, traveling judges traveled from community to community. Anyone in jail … View full post on Collateral Magazine

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November 28, 2010

November 29, 2010: Wikileaks Releases New State Documents, Thanksgiving and … – History News Network (blog)

November 29, 2010: Wikileaks Releases New State Documents, Thanksgiving and
History News Network (blog)
But following DeLay's conviction Wednesday on money laundering and conspiracy charges, some legal experts say the edge may now shift to the Republican who

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September 3, 2010

Seattle Storm Is the Winningest Team In City History, Says WNBA; Suck On That … – Seattle Weekly (blog)

Seattle Storm Is the Winningest Team In City History, Says WNBA; Suck On That
Seattle Weekly (blog)
3 2010 @ 12:22AM ?It's a crime, really, that there were any empty seats at all in Key Arena tonight as the Seattle Storm dominated the Phoenix Mercury 82

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August 18, 2010

Crime History: Judge in child sex scandal kills self – Washington Examiner

Crime History: Judge in child sex scandal kills self
Washington Examiner
18, in 1988, Judge Gary M. Little shot himself just hours before the Seattle Post-Intelligencer published an article accusing him of sexually exploiting

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June 28, 2010

Bondsman Honors History

Danbury, CT – Dennis Perkins is a cousin of Sheriff Wilber Perkins, the first bondsman in Danbury. Dennis Perkins is following in his relative’s steps – and is honoring local bonds history – by getting licensed as a bondsman himself. Sheriff Wilber Perkins as the first bondsman in the city, … View full post on Collateral Magazine

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