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Devon
My experience in the military has taught me an abundance about leadership. It has shown me to not just to look towards those I wish
Chelsey
My name is Chelsey and I am currently a senior attending the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. My major is in anthropology with a minor
Charges against “freeway shooter” to be dropped!
Charges against Leslie Merritt, Jr., labeled a “domestic terrorist” by the police, will be dismissed, according to a motion filed late last week by the
Death Row Inmate Gets Another Chance . . . Maybe
An appeals court has directed that a man convicted of a 1990 sexual assault and murder receive a new hearing to determine whether police misconduct
Bryan C.
My name is Bryan C and I live in Louisville, Kentucky. I am 40 years of age and joined the United States Marine Corps in
Arizona enacts “revenge porn” law
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed a bill (HR 2001) into law last week that makes it a felony to disclose a nude image of another
Self-Defense Issues in Pima County Shooting
Much has been written in recent years about self-defense. A lot of the articles, particularly since the Zimmerman case in Florida, focus on so-called “stand
Criminal Impersonation in Arizona
A recent newspaper article announced that police were investigating a charge of “criminal impersonation.” A man in Flagstaff told the authorities that he received an
Arizonan Denied Bail in Oregon Standoff Case
Oregon standoff suspect Jon Ritzheimer appeared in federal court last week on a bail hearing. Ritzheimer is charged with conspiracy and other offenses, and had
Prosecutors Accused of Misleading Grand Jury in I-10 Shootings
After Leslie Allen Merritt, Jr. was arrested for the Phoenix freeway shootings, the case was presented to a Maricopa County grand jury, which proceeded to