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Where are they now? Part 2
Remember when Joseph Frederick lost his famous Bong Hits 4 Jesus case in the Supreme Court? Well, there were a few extra issues lying around that didn’t get included in the first case (having to do with the school violating … Continue reading
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Where are they now? Part 1
Sgt. Joseph Chavalia, the killer of unarmed Tarika Wilson in her own home, returns to work this week. He won’t be patrolling streets right now, because “…we also have to be concerned with his safety, and quite frankly, the safety … Continue reading
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Bolivia accuses DEA of drug trafficking, bribery and murder
Bolivia’s Evo Morales did more than kick out the DEA last week. He made some powerful charges. Presidential Minister Juan Ramon Quintana presented a series of documents and press clippings at a news conference, which he described as “object data” … Continue reading
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Coked-up salmon like to swim: 04 APR 26 -- …cocaine and its metabolites—along with other drugs and pharmaceuticals—are widespread in…