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Following is an update on the Hot News Quickies for Tuesday, July 7, 2009. This is a quick taste of what's happening. You can always catch up on the full stories after you have had your coffee. Serial Killer - Hot News Quickies - Tuesday, July 7, 2009 One less killer to worry about! Patrick Burrris, dead from gunfire, will never harm another person and the people of South Carolina, as this nation, can rest easy. His rap sheet is about 25 pages long and he had just been paroled - that system isn't working very well is it? Jackson Memorial - Hot News Quickies - Tuesday, July 9, 2009 California, you are under the gun today so be prepared. Once the thousands and thousands of fans who don't have tickets descend on the Staples Arena area police will have their hands full. Who is paying for all that security - tax payers - and since the State of California, like every other state, is letting workers go and cutting back, where will the money come from? Hot News Quickies - Tuesday, July 7, 2009 July 7th Birthday Folks 1922 - Pierre Cardin 1940 - Richard Starkey Jr. (Ringo Starr) 1980 - Michelle Kwon X-Figure Skater - Hot News Quickies - Tuesday, July 7, 2009 Nicole Bobek, a former USA figure skating champ - that adorable skater back in 1995 - has grown into a drug dealer. Instead of doing triple-double combos she's been doing drug combos. If found guilty Nicole will be cooling her skates in jail for up to 10 years. Wall Street - Hot News Quickies - Tuesday, July 7, 2009 The Dow ended Monday's trading up 44 points, while crude oil dropped to $64 a barrel. Unemployment still sits a 9.5% but expected to go higher. Sports - Hot News Quickies - Tuesday, July 7, 2009 The owners of the Chicago Cubs, The Tribune Company, is selling the team, the field and other un-named assets for the tidy sum of $900 Million - did someone say recession? Ameritrade founder Joe Ricketts is the buyer. The Tribune Company has been trying to sell the Cubs for two years. This-n-That - Hot News Quickies - Tuesday, July 7, 2009 Jon and Kate got together over the 4th so that Jon could spend some time with the kids....while Kate's anticipated cookbook has been put on the back burner, hopefully along with the TV show! Trivia - Hot News Quickies - Tuesday, July 7, 2009 Tomorrow, July 8th, there will be a 'mathematical moment'. At 5 minutes and 6 seconds after 4 AM on the 8th of July 2009, the time and date will be: 04:05:06 07-08-09 and it will not happen again until the year 3009. Thanks to my buddy ABW for passing this on to me! To read more from this Contributor click here. Sources: MSN Fox News Arny Wishner |
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Review of fox chicago news::Hee Haw Honeys?
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What a number! 250 arrests for one Chicago man. Some may see this as a shame, but apparently the man is going for a record to be number 1 in the Guinness Book of World Records. The only thing is, however, the Guinness Book of World Records only records feats in the measure of fastest, longest, largest or smallest, but not most apparently. Perhaps this Chicago criminal will therefore set two records. One being his own tally of arrests, while the other being the implementation of another measure of recording. Of course, this wasn't the initial goal, but as the numbers have grown, why look back? Reports from sources like ThinkTaylor of therandomforest.com and the MyFoxnewsstation stated that a Chicago man was arrested for trespassing at O'Hare Airport in Chicago while apparently trying to solicit services for money. Upon his court date, everyone was surprised to see so many arrests under the man's belt. The bigger question, however, is how has this number been achieved? Perhaps it's not so much the man's fault as it is the judicial system. Even though the batch of charges against the man have been minor offenses, a collected amount would almost guarantee anyone some substantial jail time. Particularly if the criminal is a repeat offender of the same crime. Trespassing in an airport! I guess not for this man. It seems that he has been able to slip through the cracks of the judicial system at least 250 times. The Chicago crook is 53 years old, so he has had a significant amount of time to build his portfolio of arrests, but again, who lets a person go through 250 arrests without major consequences? Surely it has proved to be a joke for the man, as he continues his reign of terror on society, with the knowledge that there will be minimal penalty. Every state has some form of judicial practice for repeat offenders and it typically involves substantial jail time. This is to deter the criminal from continuing his spree of criminal acts and also keeps him off of the streets and decreases the crime rate. At least in society! In many states there is the 3-strike rule. This is a law that mainly affects criminals who are arrested for felony crimes. So, in the case of the 53-year-old man who commits mostly misdemeanors, the three strike rule may not apply. However, there are laws for repeat offenders of any particular crime, that may not necessarily mandate a life sentence, which is what the three-strike rule incorporates, but a judge who sees a history of crime of the same or similar offense will typically sentence a criminal accordingly. There is nothing accordingly done about 250 arrests, which is what the baffling part is, as many people would say that there should be no reason or possibility for a person to be able to commit that many crimes. It is for reasons like this that the judicial system cracks down on criminals who seem not to care about anything. In the case of this man with 250 arrests, the motivation here seems to be monetary. Apparently a normal job doesn't suffice and, with so many offenses, who will actually hire him? It's a catch-22 in this case, and therefore almost a guarantee that the criminal will return to what he knows best: illegal activity! The scary thing is that there is a potential for crimes of much more aggression and violence by this man; if the judicial system perhaps had jailed him early on and even offered something like a work release program, there would be little to no chance for the motivation for this man to return to a life of crime. Will the 250-arrests man make it? Will he reach his goal as the first in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most arrests? The ironic thing is, the name of this man is Elijah Goodlett, but there is certainly nothing Good about him in this case. Go Figure! ThinkTaylor, "Man Arrested 250 Times", The Random Forest Fox Chicago News, "Elijah Goodlett Arrested Again After Over 250 Times", myfoxchicago.com Aishwayra Bhatt, "Man Arrested 250 Times Is In Custody Once Again", Thaindian News |
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