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From all outward signs, the sixth day of the Olympic Games was sliding along as smoothly as the first five. Snowboarders were shredding the morning away up in the Alps, while fans down in Torino prepared to celebrate a surprise Italian gold in speedskating. Even official confirmation that Russian biathlon...
Kent Scheidegger, legal director of the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation and proponent of the death penalty, dismisses such talk. "The issues regarding the protocol aren't very substantial to begin with, and I expect they will be resolved within a few months," he says.
"The criminal side [needs] to put less energy into targeting prostitutes and more on going after the johns and pimps," said Shay-Ann Sheiser, a DePaul University law student who is completing a 50-page report on the legislative effort in her bid for Law Review. The law would include...
Some prosecutors acknowledge that the deep suspicion of the city's criminal-justice system is a major stumbling block. "Building trust at the grass-roots level would go a long way toward solving these witness issues," says homicide prosecutor Lisa Goldberg. But, prosecutors say, they simply don't have the...
That's where Sam Bowden, 34, and Byron Conaway, 30, come in. The former undercover narcotics detectives were assigned to the state's attorney's office full time in September 2004. Since then they have been assigned to serve more than 300 summonses and body attachments (special incarceration warrants for...