Legal to Sentence Juvenile to Death Penalty?
Is the purpose of the juvenile justice system to punish or rehabilitate?
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Legal to Sentence Juvenile to Death Penalty?
Is the purpose of the juvenile justice system to punish or rehabilitate?
Follow this link:
Legal to Sentence Juvenile to Death Penalty?
In a recent story out of Michigan, Jeremy Hoven, a pharmacist at a Benton Harbor Walgreens, was fired after he shot an armed suspect who attempted to rob the drug store at 4:30 a.m.
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Don’t Let a Robbery Turn into a Lawsuit
The FDA has issued a letter about Brazilian Blowout’s formaldehyde levels to the salon product’s parent company. The FDA alleges that Brazilian Blowouts are unsafe to customers and salon workers. A “Brazilian Blowout” is a hair-straightening treatment much-loved by regular…
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Brazilian Blowout’s Cancer Risk from Formaldehyde
As the Grand Slam tennis tournament makes its way into the quarterfinals, a group of officials have filed a U.S. Open lawsuit, accusing the U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) of failing to pay overtime and provide other benefits to umpires working..
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US Open Lawsuit: Tennis Umpires Sue for OT Pay
Nicknamed the “dwarf barista,” Elsa Sallard of El Paso, Texas has reached a settlement with Starbucks over a disability discrimination lawsuit brought on her behalf by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Born with dwarfism, a local Starbucks fired Sallard after..
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‘Dwarf Barista’ Settles Lawsuit with Starbucks
A new 9/11 lawsuit has been filed by Lloyd’s Syndicate 3500, a London-based insurance company also known as “Lloyd’s of London,” in Western Pennsylvania.
Possibly putting a damper on the annual tennis tournament currently underway in New York, a group of four U.S.
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U.S. Open Tennis Umpires Illegally Denied Overtime: Federal Lawsuit
John Gardner, a convicted child molester, was sentenced to life in prison for the murders of Amber Dubois and Chelsea King. Under a plea agreement with prosecutors, John Gardner was spared the death penalty, but denied the possibility of parole, the Los Angeles..
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Convicted Sex Offender John Gardner Gets Life in Prison
Jordan Brown, a 12-year-old boy could be the youngest to serve life without parole, if convicted of first-degree murder in a double homicide. A judge ruled that he will stand trial as an adult and turned down a request to…
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PA Boy May be Youngest to Serve Life without Parole
These days more states are relaxing their get-tough-on-juveniles laws. More and more states are rethinking their laws around juvenile sentencing. In fact, Legislators and the U.S.