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...district attorney’s office asked that Gomes and Pomey be released without imposing bail. The students were never taken into custody on the charges, and the district attorney said personal recognizance—a defendant’s promise to return to court—would be enough to ensure both students would appear at their next court date...
...shot priest has been released from the hospital. Stokes is out of jail on $150,000 bail but faces charges not only of attempted murder but also of handgun violations. After the shooting, Cardinal Keeler described the situation as "exquisitely painful." Writing in the Baltimore Sun, he admitted that Blackwell was "credibly accused of abuse" in 1993, and "in light of what has occurred and what was revealed in 1998, I would not make the same decision today." On Friday he forced the retirement of a priest accused of molestation 20 years ago. One thing, however, stayed the same...
Alleged pipe bomber Lucas Helder currently being held without bail in Iowa, is described by friends, classmates, family - even the police - as a well-behaved, polite, serious and totally unremarkable college student. "When I talked with him, he shook my hand and called me sir," a Nevada sheriff told the Associated Press...
...follow-up, he's planning to have his son kidnapped and then join the Nazi party Losers ENRIQUE IGLESIAS Singer booed for showing up late and lip-synching at a concert. For those keeping track, this is the "hubris" segment of Behind the Music ROBERT BLAKE Jailbird actor denied bail on killing charge, sued by murdered wife's children. And why do we care? He played a TV detective in the '70s MADONNA Material Girl's film pulled from Cannes for awfulness. Just when you think it's safe to like Madonna, she manages to appall all over again...
...downplays the damage that marijuana prohibition causes to society. In the U.S. last year, approximately 734,000 people were arrested for marijuana offenses. That is 734,000 people who dealt with the humiliation, anguish and monetary damage that entails being handcuffed, fingerprinted, forced to appear before a judge, making bail and serving probation. Would we tolerate this treatment for the use of alcohol or cigarettes...