Word: crimed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...response to a question about his conviction for cocaine possession in 1990, Barry called himself "a very credible spokesperson for the anti-crime and anti-drug movement...
...been eight years since I've overcome my personal problems," he said. My presence in office doesn't motivate people to go out and commit crime...
Mike Manning, an attorney handling a $20 million lawsuit for the family of the man who died in the restraining chair, is less of an Arpaio critic than you might guess. Get tough on crime? Fine with him. Why should inmates have cigarettes, coffee and skin magazines? The problem with Arpaio, the lawyer says, is that by publicly expressing glee over the suffering of inmates, "you're saying to your employees that they have a license to brutalize...
...tolerated. The U.S. Attorney's office says the sheriff has until May to clean up his office or they'll see him in court. Arpaio says he has already enacted the necessary reforms. But if his tough-guy, tax-saving tactics are as effective as he claims at discouraging crime, why has the average daily jail population gone from 4,846 to 6,485 on his watch? Why is he campaigning for a new jail? And why has the budget increased by roughly $10 million, to a total of $91.5 million...
Adultery is not a crime in most places, nor is cross-generational intimacy. And suppose someone did lie? People have a right to lie to protect their civil rights from the state when it acts in totalitarian ways. Wouldn't you lie to the Gestapo? I feel more empathy with Clinton than with the hypocrisy of Starr. ALBERTO CIDRAES Kanazawa, Japan...